Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Virology. 2010 Oct 10;406(1):1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2010.07.001. Epub 2010 Jul 29.
Human noroviruses are difficult to study due to the lack of an efficient in vitro cell culture system or small animal model. Murine norovirus replicates in murine macrophages (MPhi) and dendritic cells (DCs), raising the possibility that human NoVs might replicate in such human cell types. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated DCs and MPhi derived from monocyte subsets and CD11c(+) DCs isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of individuals susceptible to Norwalk virus (NV) infection. These cells were exposed to NV and replication was evaluated by immunofluorescence and by quantitative RT-PCR. A few PBMC-derived DCs expressed NV proteins. However, NV RNA did not increase in any of the cells tested. These results demonstrate that NV does not replicate in human CD11c(+) DCs, monocyte-derived DCs and MPhi, but abortive infection may occur in a few DCs. These results suggest that NV tropism is distinct from that of murine noroviruses.
由于缺乏有效的体外细胞培养系统或小动物模型,人类诺如病毒难以研究。鼠诺如病毒在鼠巨噬细胞(MPhi)和树突状细胞(DC)中复制,这使得人类诺如病毒可能在这些人类细胞类型中复制成为可能。为了验证这一假设,我们评估了源自单核细胞亚群的 DC 和 MPhi,以及从易感染诺如病毒(NV)的个体外周血单核细胞中分离的 CD11c+ DC。将这些细胞暴露于 NV 下,并通过免疫荧光和定量 RT-PCR 评估复制情况。少数 PBMC 衍生的 DC 表达 NV 蛋白。然而,在测试的所有细胞中,NV RNA 并未增加。这些结果表明,NV 不会在人类 CD11c+ DC、单核细胞衍生的 DC 和 MPhi 中复制,但可能会在少数 DC 中发生无效感染。这些结果表明,NV 的嗜性与鼠诺如病毒不同。