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Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues

Blood group-related glycans determining ABO and Lewis blood groups are known to function as attachment factors for most of the norovirus (NoV) strains. To identify binding specificity of each NoV, recombinant norovirus-like particles (VLPs) and human saliva samples with different ABO, Lewis phenotyp...

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Autores principales: Yazawa, Shin, Yokobori, Takehiko, Ueta, Gen, Ide, Munenori, Altan, Bolag, Thongprachum, Aksara, Nishimura, Toyo, Nakajima, Tamiko, Kominato, Yoshihiko, Asao, Takayuki, Saniabadi, Abby R., Furukawa, Kiyoshi, Kuwano, Hiroyuki, Le Pendu, Jacques, Ushijima, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24558470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089071
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author Yazawa, Shin
Yokobori, Takehiko
Ueta, Gen
Ide, Munenori
Altan, Bolag
Thongprachum, Aksara
Nishimura, Toyo
Nakajima, Tamiko
Kominato, Yoshihiko
Asao, Takayuki
Saniabadi, Abby R.
Furukawa, Kiyoshi
Kuwano, Hiroyuki
Le Pendu, Jacques
Ushijima, Hiroshi
author_facet Yazawa, Shin
Yokobori, Takehiko
Ueta, Gen
Ide, Munenori
Altan, Bolag
Thongprachum, Aksara
Nishimura, Toyo
Nakajima, Tamiko
Kominato, Yoshihiko
Asao, Takayuki
Saniabadi, Abby R.
Furukawa, Kiyoshi
Kuwano, Hiroyuki
Le Pendu, Jacques
Ushijima, Hiroshi
author_sort Yazawa, Shin
collection PubMed
description Blood group-related glycans determining ABO and Lewis blood groups are known to function as attachment factors for most of the norovirus (NoV) strains. To identify binding specificity of each NoV, recombinant norovirus-like particles (VLPs) and human saliva samples with different ABO, Lewis phenotypes and secretor status have been commonly applied. When binding specificities of VLPs prepared from 16 different genotypes of NoVs in GI and GII genogroups were characterized in samples of human gastric mucosa compared to human saliva based on blood group phenotypes, considerable differences were observed for several strains. Novel binding specificities determined by an ELISA using preparations from human gastric mucosa were also ascertained by immunohistochemical analyses using human jejunal mucosa, widely believed to be susceptible to NoV infection. Further, A, B and O(H) blood group substances prepared from porcine and squid tissues were found to be effective for preventing ABO blood group-specific binding of VLPs to both saliva and mucosa samples. Therefore, these blood group substances might have potential for the prevention and treatment of NoV infection.
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spelling pubmed-39283672014-02-20 Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues Yazawa, Shin Yokobori, Takehiko Ueta, Gen Ide, Munenori Altan, Bolag Thongprachum, Aksara Nishimura, Toyo Nakajima, Tamiko Kominato, Yoshihiko Asao, Takayuki Saniabadi, Abby R. Furukawa, Kiyoshi Kuwano, Hiroyuki Le Pendu, Jacques Ushijima, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article Blood group-related glycans determining ABO and Lewis blood groups are known to function as attachment factors for most of the norovirus (NoV) strains. To identify binding specificity of each NoV, recombinant norovirus-like particles (VLPs) and human saliva samples with different ABO, Lewis phenotypes and secretor status have been commonly applied. When binding specificities of VLPs prepared from 16 different genotypes of NoVs in GI and GII genogroups were characterized in samples of human gastric mucosa compared to human saliva based on blood group phenotypes, considerable differences were observed for several strains. Novel binding specificities determined by an ELISA using preparations from human gastric mucosa were also ascertained by immunohistochemical analyses using human jejunal mucosa, widely believed to be susceptible to NoV infection. Further, A, B and O(H) blood group substances prepared from porcine and squid tissues were found to be effective for preventing ABO blood group-specific binding of VLPs to both saliva and mucosa samples. Therefore, these blood group substances might have potential for the prevention and treatment of NoV infection. Public Library of Science 2014-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3928367/ /pubmed/24558470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089071 Text en © 2014 Yazawa 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
Yazawa, Shin
Yokobori, Takehiko
Ueta, Gen
Ide, Munenori
Altan, Bolag
Thongprachum, Aksara
Nishimura, Toyo
Nakajima, Tamiko
Kominato, Yoshihiko
Asao, Takayuki
Saniabadi, Abby R.
Furukawa, Kiyoshi
Kuwano, Hiroyuki
Le Pendu, Jacques
Ushijima, Hiroshi
Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title_full Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title_fullStr Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title_short Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues
title_sort blood group substances as potential therapeutic agents for the prevention and treatment of infection with noroviruses proving novel binding patterns in human tissues
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24558470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089071
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