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Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes
For the last 30 years, molecular surveys have shown that human norovirus (HuNoV), predominantly the GII.4 genotype, is one of the main causative agents of gastroenteritis. However, epidemiological surveys have revealed the worldwide emergence of GII.17 HuNoVs. Genetic analysis confirmed that GII.17...
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author | Estienney, Marie Tarris, Georges Abou-Hamad, Nicole Rouleau, Alain Boireau, Wilfrid Chassagnon, Rémi Ayouni, Siwar Daval-Frerot, Philippe Martin, Laurent Bouyer, Frédéric Le Pendu, Jacques de Rougemont, Alexis Belliot, Gael |
author_facet | Estienney, Marie Tarris, Georges Abou-Hamad, Nicole Rouleau, Alain Boireau, Wilfrid Chassagnon, Rémi Ayouni, Siwar Daval-Frerot, Philippe Martin, Laurent Bouyer, Frédéric Le Pendu, Jacques de Rougemont, Alexis Belliot, Gael |
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description | For the last 30 years, molecular surveys have shown that human norovirus (HuNoV), predominantly the GII.4 genotype, is one of the main causative agents of gastroenteritis. However, epidemiological surveys have revealed the worldwide emergence of GII.17 HuNoVs. Genetic analysis confirmed that GII.17 strains are distributed into three variants (i.e., Kawasaki 308, Kawasaki 323, and CS-E1). Here, virus-like particles (VLPs) were baculovirus-expressed from these variants to study putative interactions with HBGA. Qualitative analysis of the HBGA binding profile of each variant showed that the most recent and predominant GII.17 variant, Kawasaki 308, possesses a larger binding spectrum. The retrospective study of GII.17 strains documented before the emergence of the dominant Kawasaki 308 variant showed that the emergence of a new GII.17 variant could be related to an increased binding capacity toward HBGA. The use of duodenal histological sections confirmed that recognition of enterocytes involved HBGA for the three GII.17 variants. Finally, we observed that the relative affinity of recent GII.17 VLPs for HBGA remains lower than that of the GII.4-2012 variant. These observations suggest a model whereby a combination of virological factors, such as polymerase fidelity and increased affinity for HBGA, and immunological factors was responsible for the incomplete and non-persistent replacement of GII.4 by new GII.17 variants. |
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spelling | pubmed-90946302022-05-12 Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes Estienney, Marie Tarris, Georges Abou-Hamad, Nicole Rouleau, Alain Boireau, Wilfrid Chassagnon, Rémi Ayouni, Siwar Daval-Frerot, Philippe Martin, Laurent Bouyer, Frédéric Le Pendu, Jacques de Rougemont, Alexis Belliot, Gael Front Microbiol Microbiology For the last 30 years, molecular surveys have shown that human norovirus (HuNoV), predominantly the GII.4 genotype, is one of the main causative agents of gastroenteritis. However, epidemiological surveys have revealed the worldwide emergence of GII.17 HuNoVs. Genetic analysis confirmed that GII.17 strains are distributed into three variants (i.e., Kawasaki 308, Kawasaki 323, and CS-E1). Here, virus-like particles (VLPs) were baculovirus-expressed from these variants to study putative interactions with HBGA. Qualitative analysis of the HBGA binding profile of each variant showed that the most recent and predominant GII.17 variant, Kawasaki 308, possesses a larger binding spectrum. The retrospective study of GII.17 strains documented before the emergence of the dominant Kawasaki 308 variant showed that the emergence of a new GII.17 variant could be related to an increased binding capacity toward HBGA. The use of duodenal histological sections confirmed that recognition of enterocytes involved HBGA for the three GII.17 variants. Finally, we observed that the relative affinity of recent GII.17 VLPs for HBGA remains lower than that of the GII.4-2012 variant. These observations suggest a model whereby a combination of virological factors, such as polymerase fidelity and increased affinity for HBGA, and immunological factors was responsible for the incomplete and non-persistent replacement of GII.4 by new GII.17 variants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9094630/ /pubmed/35572680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.858245 Text en Copyright © 2022 Estienney, Tarris, Abou-Hamad, Rouleau, Boireau, Chassagnon, Ayouni, Daval-Frerot, Martin, Bouyer, Le Pendu, de Rougemont and Belliot. 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 Estienney, Marie Tarris, Georges Abou-Hamad, Nicole Rouleau, Alain Boireau, Wilfrid Chassagnon, Rémi Ayouni, Siwar Daval-Frerot, Philippe Martin, Laurent Bouyer, Frédéric Le Pendu, Jacques de Rougemont, Alexis Belliot, Gael Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title | Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title_full | Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title_fullStr | Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title_short | Epidemiological Impact of GII.17 Human Noroviruses Associated With Attachment to Enterocytes |
title_sort | epidemiological impact of gii.17 human noroviruses associated with attachment to enterocytes |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35572680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.858245 |
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