Synthesis of oligosaccharides to identify an immunologically active epitope against Candida auris infection

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Abstract

Candida auris (C. auris) is an emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen that represents a significant public health challenge as it can spread rapidly and result in high mortality rates. The mannans on the C. auris cell surface are potent immunogens and attractive targets for developing a glycoconjugate vaccine. We synthesized the oligosaccharides resembling cell surface mannans of C. auris and printed them onto microarray slides that were used to screen plasma from mice infected with C. auris. IgM antibodies in mouse plasma recognize the β-1,2 linkage present in C. auris surface mannans. Disaccharide 19 emerged from glycan array screening as a lead for developing a vaccine against C. auris, as the majority of patient plasma samples showed antibodies against this glycan. The synthetic oligosaccharides can be used for the early detection of C. auris infections.

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Singh, R. K., Reuber, E. E., Bruno, M., Netea, M. G., & Seeberger, P. H. (2023). Synthesis of oligosaccharides to identify an immunologically active epitope against Candida auris infection. Chemical Science, 14(27), 7559–7563. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01242e

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