The receptor binding properties of H5Ny influenza A viruses have evolved to bind to avian-type mucin-like O-glycans

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2026-01

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Weber, Julia
Ponse, Niels L.D.
Zhu, Xueyong
Ríos Carrasco, MaríaISNI 0000000526330806
Han, Alvin X.
Funk, Mathis
Lin, Ting Hui
García, Alba Gabarroca
Spruit, Cindy MariaISNI 000000050744332X
Zhang, Ding

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Abstract

Highly pathogenic H5Ny influenza A viruses are causing unprecedented, season-independent outbreaks across avian and mammalian species, including dairy cattle, a novel reservoir. The sialoside-binding properties of influenza A hemagglutinin (HA) are strongly related to its ability to infect and transmit between hosts. Mucin-like O-glycans, omnipresent in respiratory tracts, have been understudied as viral receptors due to their complexity. To address this, we synthesized 25 O-linked glycans with diverse sialosides, including modifications by fucosides and sulfates. Our findings reveal that H5Ny 2.3.4.4b viruses bind core 3 sialyl-Lewisx and Sia-Gal-β3GalNAc, O-linked glycans not recognized by classical H5 or other avian viruses. By determining crystal structures, we resolved the structural features of four glycans in an H5 hemagglutinin (HA) from a 2016 2.3.4.4b virus. While these viruses do not bind human-type receptors, their broad receptor specificity enhances binding to human tracheal tissues, suggesting that O-glycan recognition could contribute to the continues spillover of this clade.

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Parasitology, Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Virology

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Weber, J, Ponse, N L D, Zhu, X, Carrasco, M R, Han, A X, Funk, M, Lin, T H, García, A G, Spruit, C M, Zhang, D, Yu, W, Wilson, I A, Richard, M, Boons, G J & de Vries, R P 2026, 'The receptor binding properties of H5Ny influenza A viruses have evolved to bind to avian-type mucin-like O-glycans', PLoS Pathogens, vol. 22, no. 1, e1013812. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013812