Role of histo-blood group antigens in primate enteric calicivirus infections

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作者
Karol Sestak [1 ]
机构
[1] Division of Microbiology,Tulane National Primate Research Center,Tulane University School of Medicine
关键词
Calicivirus; Norovirus; Recovirus; Rhesus macaque; Macaca mulatta; Enteric infection;
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S852.65 [家畜病毒学];
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090601 ;
摘要
Human noroviruses(No V) are associated with large proportion of non-bacterial diarrhea outbreaks together with > 50% of food-associated diarrheas. The function of histo-blood group antigens(HBGAs) in pathogenesis of virus infection was implicated. Until recently however, due to lack of a robust animal and in vitro models of human NoV infection, only the partial knowledge concerning the virus pathogenesis(receptor, coreceptor and target cell) and absence of viable vaccine candidates were the frequently referenced attributes of this acute diarrheal illness. Recently, a novel group of enteric caliciviruses(CV) of rhesus macaque host origin was discovered and described. The new genus within the family Caliciviridae was identified: Rhesus Enteric CV, i.e., "Recovirus"(Re CV). Re CVs are genetically and biologically close relatives of human NoV s, exhibit similar genetic and biological features and are capable of being propagated in cell culture. ReC Vs cause symptomatic disease(diarrhea and fever) in experimentally inoculated macaques. Formulation and evaluation of efficient NoV vaccine might take several years. As suggested by recent studies, inhibition of HBGAs or HBGAbased antivirals could meanwhile be exploited as vaccine alternatives. The purpose of this minireview is to provide the guidance in respect to newly available primate model of enteric CV infection and its similarities with human NoV in utilizing the HBGAs as potential virus co-receptors to indirectly address the unresolved questions of NoV pathogenesis and immunity.
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