Harrington Patrick R, Lindesmith Lisa, Yount Boyd, Moe Christine L, Baric Ralph S
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7435, USA.
J Virol. 2002 Dec;76(23):12335-43. doi: 10.1128/jvi.76.23.12335-12343.2002.
Attachment of Norwalk (NV), Snow Mountain (SMV), and Hawaii (HV) virus-like particles (VLPs) to specific ABH histo-blood group antigens was investigated by using human saliva and synthetic biotinylated carbohydrates. The three distinct Norwalk-like viruses (NLVs) have various capacities for binding ABH histo-blood group antigens, suggesting that different mechanisms for NLV attachment likely exist. Importantly, antisera from NV-infected human volunteers, as well as from mice inoculated with packaged Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicons expressing NV VLPs, blocked the ability of NV VLPs to bind synthetic H type 1, Le(b), and H type 3, suggesting a potential mechanism for antibody-mediated neutralization of NV.
利用人唾液和合成生物素化碳水化合物,研究了诺沃克病毒(NV)、雪山病毒(SMV)和夏威夷病毒(HV)样颗粒(VLP)与特定ABH组织血型抗原的结合情况。三种不同的诺如病毒样病毒(NLV)对ABH组织血型抗原具有不同的结合能力,这表明NLV附着的机制可能不同。重要的是,来自NV感染的人类志愿者以及接种了表达NV VLP的包装委内瑞拉马脑炎病毒复制子的小鼠的抗血清,阻断了NV VLP与合成H1型、Le(b)和H3型抗原结合的能力,提示了抗体介导的NV中和的潜在机制。