Utilizing Zebrafish Embryos for Replication of Tulane Virus: A Human Norovirus Surrogate

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Chandran, Sahaana [1 ]
Gibson, Kristen E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arkansas Syst, Ctr Food Safety, Dept Food Sci, Div Agr, Fayetteville, AR 72704 USA
关键词
Human norovirus; Tulane virus; Zebrafish larvae; Zebrafish embryo; BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS; HUMAN ADENOVIRUS; ACANTHAMOEBA; TRANSMISSION; INACTIVATION; DIVERSITY; STABILITY; SURVIVAL; BINDING;
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10.1007/s12560-024-09610-6
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The zebrafish larvae/embryo model has been shown to support the replication of seven strains (G1.7[P7], GII.2[P16], GII.3[P16], GII.4[P4], GII.4[P16], GII.6[P7], and GII.17[P13]) of human norovirus (HuNoV). However, due to challenges in consistently obtaining HuNoV-positive stool samples from clinical sources, evaluating HuNoV surrogates in this model is highly valuable. This study assesses the potential of zebrafish embryos and larvae as a model for Tulane virus (TuV) replication. Three infection methods were examined: microinjection, immersion, and feeding. Droplet digital PCR was used to quantify viral RNA across all three infection methods. Microinjection of 3 nL of TuV into zebrafish embryos (< 6-h post-fertilization) resulted in significant replication, with viral RNA levels reaching 6.22 logs at 4-day post-infection. In contrast, the immersion method showed no replication after immersing 4-day post-fertilization (dpf) larvae in TuV suspension for 6 h. Similarly, no replication was observed with the feeding method, where Paramecium caudatum loaded with TuV were fed to 4 dpf larvae. The findings indicate that the zebrafish embryo model supports TuV replication through the microinjection method, suggesting that TuV may serve as a useful surrogate for studying HuNoV pathogenesis. Additionally, TuV can be utilized in place of HuNoV in method optimization studies using the zebrafish embryo model, circumventing the limited availability of HuNoV.
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