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IgG Fucosylation Associated with Severe COVID-19 Progression and its Modulation by Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy

May 14, 2026
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IgG Fucosylation Associated with Severe COVID-19 Progression and its Modulation by Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy — Technology and Engineering

IgG Fucosylation Associated with Severe COVID-19 Progression and its Modulation by Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy

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A groundbreaking study recently published in the journal Engineering has shed light on the intricate role of immunoglobulin G (IgG) fucosylation in the pathogenesis and progression of severe COVID-19. Protein glycosylation, a pivotal post-translational modification, emerges as a key player in modulating immune responses, and this research delineates how alterations specifically in IgG fucosylation status correlate with disease severity, suggesting potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications.

The research team, comprised of scientists based in China, undertook a comprehensive analysis of serum samples derived from COVID-19 patients as well as healthy control subjects. They observed a marked overall reduction in total serum fucosylation in COVID-19 patients, underscoring a systemic glycosylation alteration triggered by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Importantly, this decrease was not uniform across all IgG subclasses: while IgG1 exhibited elevated fucosylation levels, IgG2 showed a significant reduction, a discovery that implicates subtype-specific glycosylation dynamics in the immune modulation during severe infection.

Delving deeper, the study revealed that the diminished fucosylation of IgG2 is intricately linked with clinical parameters such as patients’ body temperature and overall disease progression. Such correlations suggest that IgG2 fucosylation could serve as a biomarker for the pathological severity in COVID-19, potentially enabling clinicians to track disease trajectory with greater precision. This association underscores the immune system’s complex biochemical remodeling in response to viral assault.

To decode the molecular mechanisms orchestrating these glycosylation changes, investigators leveraged transcriptomic profiling, which identified 13 genes differentially expressed in COVID-19 patients that govern glycosylation pathways. These genes encode glycosyltransferases and glycosidases, enzymes responsible respectively for the addition and removal of sugar moieties, revealing a broad reprogramming of the cellular glycosylation machinery induced by infection, which could fundamentally alter IgG function and immune cell communication.

Employing single-cell RNA sequencing, the team pinpointed the expression of fucosyltransferase family members within plasma cells and plasmablasts, the antibody-producing cells central to humoral immunity. These findings connect the observed glycosylation modifications directly to the cellular sources responsible for antibody synthesis, highlighting the active remodeling of enzyme expression in the frontline immune responders during severe COVID-19 infection.

Central to this altered glycosylation landscape are the enzymes α1,6-fucosyltransferase (FUT8) and α-L-fucosidase 1 (FUCA1). FUT8 functions to catalyze the addition of fucose residues onto the IgG molecules, whereas FUCA1 mediates fucose removal. The study elucidates how the interplay between these two enzymes governs the dynamic modulation of IgG2 fucosylation, underscoring a finely balanced regulatory axis pivotal to immune adaptation during viral challenge.

Beyond mechanistic insights, the study investigates therapeutic avenues by examining the impact of Fuzheng Jiedu Decoction (FZJDD), a traditional Chinese medicinal formulation recommended for severe COVID-19. Utilizing network pharmacology and experimental validation in lipopolysaccharide-induced sepsis mice, the research demonstrated that FZJDD effectively suppresses aberrant fucosylation patterns, dampens inflammatory responses, and restores plasma fucosylation levels.

The observed anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects of FZJDD in animal models parallel the glycosylation changes noted in human subjects, suggesting that targeting IgG fucosylation through pharmacological modulation presents a promising strategy for mitigating the hyperinflammatory state characteristic of severe COVID-19. This supports the notion that defucosylation therapies could recalibrate the immune response, reducing tissue damage and improving outcomes.

The importance of glycosylation, specifically fucosylation, in immunoglobulin function stems from its modulation of antibody affinity, effector functions, and receptor interactions. The differential fucosylation of IgG subtypes could significantly affect their capacity to engage Fc receptors and activate downstream immune pathways, thereby influencing the balance between protective immunity and pathological inflammation in the context of viral infections.

This study advances the emerging field of glycomedicine by positioning IgG fucosylation not only as a biomarker of disease severity but also as a mechanistic target for innovative therapeutic intervention. Unraveling the roles of FUT8 and FUCA1 within this framework opens new vistas for precise manipulation of antibody glycosylation states, tailoring immune responses to combat severe viral pathologies such as COVID-19.

Moreover, the research underscores the dynamic nature of post-translational modifications in response to physiological and pathological stressors. Glycosylation modulates protein function in a temporally and spatially regulated manner, suggesting that real-time assessment of IgG glycosylation patterns could inform patient-specific treatment regimens, ushering in a new era of personalized immunomodulatory therapies.

The implications of this work extend beyond COVID-19, hinting at broader applications in infectious diseases and immunological disorders where glycosylation alterations impact disease progression and treatment outcomes. This study lays critical groundwork for future translational research aimed at harnessing glycosylation pathways to develop novel antiviral and anti-inflammatory therapeutics.

In conclusion, the detailed exploration of IgG fucosylation patterns, regulatory enzymes, and therapeutic modulation via traditional medicine provides a multifaceted paradigm for combating severe COVID-19. These insights could catalyze the development of next-generation immunotherapies, enhancing our capacity to manage viral pandemics through targeted molecular interventions.


Subject of Research: IgG fucosylation and its role in the progression and treatment of severe COVID-19.

Article Title: IgG Fucosylation: An Emerging Key Player in the Treatment of Severe COVID-19.

News Publication Date: 17-Feb-2026.

Web References:

  • Full article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eng.2025.08.004
  • Journal Engineering: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/engineering

References: Not specified beyond the article citation.

Image Credits: Caiping Zhao, Jingrong Wang et al.

Keywords

IgG fucosylation, COVID-19 severity, glycosylation, FUT8, FUCA1, traditional Chinese medicine, Fuzheng Jiedu Decoction, immune modulation, antibody glycosylation, glycomedicine, SARS-CoV-2, immunoglobulin subclass.

Tags: diagnostic biomarkers for COVID-19 severityIgG fucosylation in COVID-19IgG subclass glycosylation patternsIgG2 fucosylation biomarkerpost-translational modifications in viral diseaseprotein glycosylation in viral infectionsSARS-CoV-2 immunopathologyserum glycosylation alterations in COVID-19severe COVID-19 immune responseTCM modulation of immune glycosylationtraditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19
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