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The dynamic brain N-glycome

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GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 443-471

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10719-022-10055-x

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Brain; Neuroglycome; N-glycans; N-glycome; N-glycosylation

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Glycosylation, especially N-glycosylation, plays a crucial role in the development and functioning of the vertebrate brain. Although the study of brain N-glycome is still in its early stages with limited data, emerging evidence suggests its dynamic and plastic nature. Factors such as neurodevelopment, aging, diet, stress, injury, and disease can influence the brain N-glycome. These findings have important implications for therapeutic interventions targeting pathological changes.
The attachment of carbohydrates to other macromolecules, such as proteins or lipids, is an important regulatory mechanism termed glycosylation. One subtype of protein glycosylation is asparagine-linked glycosylation (N-glycosylation) which plays a key role in the development and normal functioning of the vertebrate brain. To better understand the role of N-glycans in neurobiology, it's imperative we analyse not only the functional roles of individual structures, but also the collective impact of large-scale changes in the brain N-glycome. The systematic study of the brain N-glycome is still in its infancy and data are relatively scarce. Nevertheless, the prevailing view has been that the neuroglycome is inherently restricted with limited capacity for variation. The development of improved methods for N-glycomics analysis of brain tissue has facilitated comprehensive characterisation of the complete brain N-glycome under various experimental conditions on a larger scale. Consequently, accumulating data suggest that it's more dynamic than previously recognised and that, within a general framework, it has a given capacity to change in response to both intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli. Here, we provide an overview of the many factors that can alter the brain N-glycome, including neurodevelopment, ageing, diet, stress, neuroinflammation, injury, and disease. Given this emerging evidence, we propose that the neuroglycome has a hitherto underappreciated plasticity and we discuss the therapeutic implications of this regarding the possible reversal of pathological changes via interventions. We also briefly review the merits and limitations of N-glycomics as an analytical method before reflecting on some of the outstanding questions in the field.

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