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Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants

Human norovirus is regarded as the leading cause of epidemic acute gastroenteritis with GII.4 being the predominant genotype during the past decades. In the winter of 2014/2015, the GII.17 Kawasaki 2014 emerged as the predominant genotype, surpassing GII.4 in several East Asian countries. Hence, the...

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Autores principales: Zuo, Yueting, Xue, Liang, Gao, Junshan, Liao, Yingyin, Liang, Yanhui, Jiang, Yueting, Cai, Weicheng, Qin, Zhiwei, Yang, Jiale, Zhang, Jumei, Wang, Juan, Chen, Moutong, Ding, Yu, Wu, Qingping
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8055840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.653719
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author Zuo, Yueting
Xue, Liang
Gao, Junshan
Liao, Yingyin
Liang, Yanhui
Jiang, Yueting
Cai, Weicheng
Qin, Zhiwei
Yang, Jiale
Zhang, Jumei
Wang, Juan
Chen, Moutong
Ding, Yu
Wu, Qingping
author_facet Zuo, Yueting
Xue, Liang
Gao, Junshan
Liao, Yingyin
Liang, Yanhui
Jiang, Yueting
Cai, Weicheng
Qin, Zhiwei
Yang, Jiale
Zhang, Jumei
Wang, Juan
Chen, Moutong
Ding, Yu
Wu, Qingping
author_sort Zuo, Yueting
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description Human norovirus is regarded as the leading cause of epidemic acute gastroenteritis with GII.4 being the predominant genotype during the past decades. In the winter of 2014/2015, the GII.17 Kawasaki 2014 emerged as the predominant genotype, surpassing GII.4 in several East Asian countries. Hence, the influence of host immunity response on the continuous evolution of different GII.17 variants needs to be studied in depth. Here, we relate the inferences of evolutionary mechanisms of different GII.17 variants with the investigation of cross-reactivity and cross-protection of their respective antisera using the expression of norovirus P particles in Escherichia coli. The cross-reactivity assay showed that the antisera of previous strains (GII.17 A and GII.17 B) reacted with recent variants (GII.17 C and GII.17 D) at high OD values from 0.8 to 1.16, while recent variant antisera cross-reacting with previous strains were weak with OD values between 0.26 and 0.56. The cross-protection assay indicated that the antisera of previous strains had no inhibitory effect on recent variants. Finally, mutations at amino acids 353–363, 373–384, 394–404, and 444–454 had the greatest impact on cross-reactivity. These data indicate that the recent pandemic variants GII.17 C and GII.17 D avoided the herd immunity effect of previous GII.17 A and GII.17 B strains through antigenic variation.
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spelling pubmed-80558402021-04-21 Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants Zuo, Yueting Xue, Liang Gao, Junshan Liao, Yingyin Liang, Yanhui Jiang, Yueting Cai, Weicheng Qin, Zhiwei Yang, Jiale Zhang, Jumei Wang, Juan Chen, Moutong Ding, Yu Wu, Qingping Front Microbiol Microbiology Human norovirus is regarded as the leading cause of epidemic acute gastroenteritis with GII.4 being the predominant genotype during the past decades. In the winter of 2014/2015, the GII.17 Kawasaki 2014 emerged as the predominant genotype, surpassing GII.4 in several East Asian countries. Hence, the influence of host immunity response on the continuous evolution of different GII.17 variants needs to be studied in depth. Here, we relate the inferences of evolutionary mechanisms of different GII.17 variants with the investigation of cross-reactivity and cross-protection of their respective antisera using the expression of norovirus P particles in Escherichia coli. The cross-reactivity assay showed that the antisera of previous strains (GII.17 A and GII.17 B) reacted with recent variants (GII.17 C and GII.17 D) at high OD values from 0.8 to 1.16, while recent variant antisera cross-reacting with previous strains were weak with OD values between 0.26 and 0.56. The cross-protection assay indicated that the antisera of previous strains had no inhibitory effect on recent variants. Finally, mutations at amino acids 353–363, 373–384, 394–404, and 444–454 had the greatest impact on cross-reactivity. These data indicate that the recent pandemic variants GII.17 C and GII.17 D avoided the herd immunity effect of previous GII.17 A and GII.17 B strains through antigenic variation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8055840/ /pubmed/33889144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.653719 Text en Copyright © 2021 Zuo, Xue, Gao, Liao, Liang, Jiang, Cai, Qin, Yang, Zhang, Wang, Chen, Ding and Wu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Zuo, Yueting
Xue, Liang
Gao, Junshan
Liao, Yingyin
Liang, Yanhui
Jiang, Yueting
Cai, Weicheng
Qin, Zhiwei
Yang, Jiale
Zhang, Jumei
Wang, Juan
Chen, Moutong
Ding, Yu
Wu, Qingping
Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title_full Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title_fullStr Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title_short Evolutionary Mechanism of Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between Different GII.17 Variants
title_sort evolutionary mechanism of immunological cross-reactivity between different gii.17 variants
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8055840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.653719
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