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Immunobiology of the Classical Lancefield Group A Streptococcal Carbohydrate Antigen

Nina J. Gao, Ervin Rodas Lima, Victor Nizet

2021Infection and Immunity15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) side chain. This side chain, the species-defining immunodominant antigen, is potentially implicated in autoreactive immune responses against human heart or brain tissue in poststreptococcal rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease. The recent discovery of the genetic locus encoding GAC biosynthesis and new insights into its chemical structure have provided novel insights into the assembly of the polysaccharide, its contribution to immune evasion and virulence, and ideas for safely harnessing its natural immunogenicity in vaccine design. This minireview serves to summarize the emerging new literature on GAC, the eponymous cell well antigen that provides structural integrity to GAS and directly interfaces with host innate and adaptive immune responses.

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BiologyMicrobiologyAntigenPathogenPolysaccharideCarbohydrateBacteriaGroup ACell wallStreptococcusSerotypeBacterial cell structureVirologyStreptococcus pyogenesImmunologyBacterial capsuleEpitopeSTREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONSImmunityStreptococcaceaeImmune systemHuman pathogenStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
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