Unravelling virus-host interactions of avian coronaviruses
Publication date
2020-09-01
Authors
Bouwman, Kimberley Mariëlle
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Advisors
Gröne, A.
Verheije, M.H.
Vries, R.P. de
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Document Type
Dissertation
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Abstract
The results obtained in chapter 2-5 of this thesis demonstrate that
the amino acid sequence of the spike in combination with the presence of N-glycans on the
spike affect binding to receptors and host cells (chapter 3 and 4), and might lead towards
an altered tissue tropism in vivo. In particular, our studies on the glycan receptor specificity
and affinity of three AvCoV pathotypes (chapters 2, 4 and 5) revealed both novel glycan
receptors (chapter 5) and yet unidentified ligands used by avian coronaviruses (chapter 2
and 4). Such identification of virus-host interactions can significantly improve targeted and
rational design of broadly neutralizing antibodies and/or vaccination strategies which can
be of aid to combat these important viruses in poultry.
Keywords
virus-host interactions, avian coronaviruses