Glycosaminoglycans are involved in bacterial adherence to lung cells.
Olga RajasLuis M QuirósMara OrtegaEmma Vazquez-EspinosaJesús Merayo-LlovesFernando VazquezBeatriz GarcíaPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
Taken together, these data demonstrate that the GAG chains of the cell surface are involved in the adhesion of bacterial adhesins to lung cells. Heparan sulfate seems to be the main species implicated, and binding is dependent on the sulfation pattern of the molecule. These data could facilitate the development of new anti-infective strategies, enabling the development of new procedures for blocking the interaction between pathogens and lung cells more effectively.