1. Revisiting the interaction between complement lectin pathway protease MASP-2 and SARS-CoV-2 nucleoprotein.
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Bally, Isabelle, Drumont, Guillaume, Rossi, Véronique, Guseva, Serafima, Botova, Maiia, Reiser, Jean-Baptiste, Thépaut, Michel, Dylon, Sebastian Dergan, Dumestre-Pérard, Chantal, Gaboriaud, Christine, Fieschi, Franck, Blackledge, Martin, Poignard, Pascal, and Thielens, Nicole M.
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SARS-CoV-2 ,VIRAL proteins ,CATALYTIC domains ,PROTEIN domains ,COMPLEMENT activation ,ECULIZUMAB ,LECTINS ,IMMUNE reconstitution inflammatory syndrome - Abstract
Complement activation is considered to contribute to the pathogenesis of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, mainly by generating potent immune effector mechanisms including a strong inflammatory response. Involvement of the lectin complement pathway, a major actor of the innate immune anti-viral defense, has been reported previously. It is initiated by recognition of the viral surface Spike glycoprotein by mannose-binding lectin (MBL), which induces activation of the MBL-associated protease MASP-2 and triggers the proteolytic complement cascade. A role for the viral nucleoprotein (N) has also been reported, through binding to MASP-2, leading to protease overactivation and potentiation of the lectin pathway. In the present study, we reinvestigated the interactions of the SARS-CoV-2 N protein, produced either in bacteria or secreted by mammalian cells, with full-length MASP-2 or its catalytic domain, in either active or proenzyme form. We could not confirm the interaction of the N protein with the catalytic domain of MASP-2 but observed N protein binding to proenzyme MASP-2. We did not find a role of the N protein in MBL-mediated activation of the lectin pathway. Finally, we showed that incubation of the N protein with MASP-2 results in proteolysis of the viral protein, an observation that requires further investigation to understand a potential functional significance in infected patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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