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Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Human noroviruses (NoVs) are a major cause of non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Although histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been implicated in the initial binding of NoV, the mechanism of that binding before internalization is not clear. To determine the involvement of NoVs and HBGAs in cell bindi...

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Autores principales: Murakami, Kosuke, Kurihara, Chie, Oka, Tomoichiro, Shimoike, Takashi, Fujii, Yoshiki, Takai-Todaka, Reiko, Park, YoungBin, Wakita, Takaji, Matsuda, Tsukasa, Hokari, Ryota, Miura, Soichiro, Katayama, Kazuhiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23799113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066534
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author Murakami, Kosuke
Kurihara, Chie
Oka, Tomoichiro
Shimoike, Takashi
Fujii, Yoshiki
Takai-Todaka, Reiko
Park, YoungBin
Wakita, Takaji
Matsuda, Tsukasa
Hokari, Ryota
Miura, Soichiro
Katayama, Kazuhiko
author_facet Murakami, Kosuke
Kurihara, Chie
Oka, Tomoichiro
Shimoike, Takashi
Fujii, Yoshiki
Takai-Todaka, Reiko
Park, YoungBin
Wakita, Takaji
Matsuda, Tsukasa
Hokari, Ryota
Miura, Soichiro
Katayama, Kazuhiko
author_sort Murakami, Kosuke
collection PubMed
description Human noroviruses (NoVs) are a major cause of non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Although histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been implicated in the initial binding of NoV, the mechanism of that binding before internalization is not clear. To determine the involvement of NoVs and HBGAs in cell binding, we examined the localization of NoV virus-like particles (VLPs) and HBGAs in a human intestinal cell line and the human ileum biopsy specimens by immunofluorescence microscopy. The localizations of Ueno 7k VLPs (genogroup II.6) and each HBGA (type H1-, H2- and Le(b)-HBGAs) on the human intestinal cell line, Caco-2, were examined by confocal laser-scanning microscopy. To explore any interactions of NoVs and HBGAs in vivo, fresh biopsy specimens from human ileum were directly incubated with NoV VLPs and examined by immunofluorescence microscopy. We found that VLP binding depended on the state of cell differentiation, but not on the presence of HBGAs. In differentiated Caco-2 cells, we detected no type H1 HBGAs, but VLPs bound to the cells anyway. We incubated fresh biopsies of human ileum directly with VLPs, a model that better replicates the in vivo environment. VLPs mainly bound epithelial cells and goblet cells. Although the incubations were performed at 4°C to hinder internalization, VLPs were still detected inside cells. Our results suggest that VLPs utilize molecule(s) other than HBGAs during binding and internalization into cells.
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spelling pubmed-36829642013-06-24 Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens Murakami, Kosuke Kurihara, Chie Oka, Tomoichiro Shimoike, Takashi Fujii, Yoshiki Takai-Todaka, Reiko Park, YoungBin Wakita, Takaji Matsuda, Tsukasa Hokari, Ryota Miura, Soichiro Katayama, Kazuhiko PLoS One Research Article Human noroviruses (NoVs) are a major cause of non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Although histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been implicated in the initial binding of NoV, the mechanism of that binding before internalization is not clear. To determine the involvement of NoVs and HBGAs in cell binding, we examined the localization of NoV virus-like particles (VLPs) and HBGAs in a human intestinal cell line and the human ileum biopsy specimens by immunofluorescence microscopy. The localizations of Ueno 7k VLPs (genogroup II.6) and each HBGA (type H1-, H2- and Le(b)-HBGAs) on the human intestinal cell line, Caco-2, were examined by confocal laser-scanning microscopy. To explore any interactions of NoVs and HBGAs in vivo, fresh biopsy specimens from human ileum were directly incubated with NoV VLPs and examined by immunofluorescence microscopy. We found that VLP binding depended on the state of cell differentiation, but not on the presence of HBGAs. In differentiated Caco-2 cells, we detected no type H1 HBGAs, but VLPs bound to the cells anyway. We incubated fresh biopsies of human ileum directly with VLPs, a model that better replicates the in vivo environment. VLPs mainly bound epithelial cells and goblet cells. Although the incubations were performed at 4°C to hinder internalization, VLPs were still detected inside cells. Our results suggest that VLPs utilize molecule(s) other than HBGAs during binding and internalization into cells. Public Library of Science 2013-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3682964/ /pubmed/23799113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066534 Text en © 2013 Murakami et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Murakami, Kosuke
Kurihara, Chie
Oka, Tomoichiro
Shimoike, Takashi
Fujii, Yoshiki
Takai-Todaka, Reiko
Park, YoungBin
Wakita, Takaji
Matsuda, Tsukasa
Hokari, Ryota
Miura, Soichiro
Katayama, Kazuhiko
Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title_full Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title_fullStr Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title_full_unstemmed Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title_short Norovirus Binding to Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Independent of Histo-Blood Group Antigens
title_sort norovirus binding to intestinal epithelial cells is independent of histo-blood group antigens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23799113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066534
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