The structure of a Cryptococcus neoformans polysaccharide motif recognized by protective antibodies: A combined NMR and MD study

Audra A. Hargett, Hugo F. Azurmendi, Conor J. Crawford, Maggie P. Wear, Stefan Oscarsonc Arturo Casadevall, Darón I. Freedberg

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Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungal pathogen responsible for cryptococcosis and cryptococcal meningitis. The C. neoformans' capsular polysaccharide and its shed exopolysaccharide function both as key virulence factors and to protect the fungal cell from phagocytosis. Currently, a glycoconjugate of these polysaccharides is being explored as a vaccine to protect against C. neoformans infection. In this study, NOE and J-coupling values from NMR experiments were consistent with a converged structure of the synthetic decasaccharide, GXM10-Ac3, calculated from MD simulations. GXM10-Ac3 was designed as an extension of glucuronoxylomannan (GXM) polysaccharide motif (M2) which is common in the clinically predominant serotype A strains and is recognized by protective forms of GXM-specific monoclonal antibodies. The M2 motif is a hexasaccharide with a three-residue α-mannan backbone, modified by β-( 1→2)-xyloses (Xyl) on the first two mannoses (Man) and a β-( 1→2)-glucuronic acid (GlcA) on the third Man. Combined NMR and MD analyses reveal that GXM10-Ac3 adopts an extended structure, with Xyl/GlcA branches alternating sides along the α-mannan backbone. O-acetyl esters also alternate sides and are grouped in pairs. MD analysis of a twelve M2-repeating unit polymer supports the notion that the GXM10-Ac3 structure is uniformly represented throughout the polysaccharide. This derived GXM model displays high flexibility while maintaining a structural identity, yielding insights to further explore intermolecular interactions between polysaccharides, interactions with anti-GXM mAbs, and the cryptococcal polysaccharide architecture.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2315733121
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume121
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • MD simulations
  • NMR
  • capsule
  • cryptococcus
  • polysaccharide

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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