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诺如病毒GII.2中主要和次要衣壳蛋白不同步的进化模式及相互作用。

Out-of-sync evolutionary patterns and mutual interplay of major and minor capsid proteins in norovirus GII.2.

作者信息

Xu Ruiquan, Xue Liang, Wang Jingmin, Chen Yiqing, Cao Yingwen, Gao Junshan, Gao Hui, Du Qingyao, Kou Xiaoxia, Yu Lin

机构信息

Guangzhou Key Laboratory for Clinical Rapid Diagnosis and Early Warning of Infectious Diseases, KingMed School of Laboratory Medicine, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, PR China.

Department of Laboratory, The Key Laboratory of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Centre, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, PR China.

出版信息

J Gen Virol. 2024 Sep;105(9). doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.002024.

Abstract

Human noroviruses are the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis, resulting annually in 219 000 deaths and a societal cost of $60 billion, and no antivirals or vaccines are available. The minor capsid protein may play a significant role in the evolution of norovirus. GII.4 is the predominant genotype of norovirus, and its VP2 undergoes epochal co-evolution with the major capsid protein VP1. Since the sudden emergence of norovirus GII.2[P16] in 2016, it has consistently remained a significant epidemic strain in recent years. In the construction of phylogenetic trees, the phylogenetic trees of VP2 closely parallel those of VP1 due to the shared tree topology of both proteins. To investigate the interaction patterns between the major and minor capsid proteins of norovirus GII.2, we chose five representative strains of GII.2 norovirus and investigated their evolutionary patterns using a yeast two-hybrid experiment. Our study shows VP1-VP2 interaction in GII.2, with critical interaction sites at 167-178 and 184-186 in the highly variable region. In the intra-within GII.2, we observed no temporal co-evolution between VP1 and VP2 of GII.2. Notable distinctions were observed in the interaction intensity of VP2 among inter-genotype (<0.05), highlighting the divergent evolutionary patterns of VP2 within different norovirus genotypes. In summary, the interactions between VP2 and VP1 of GII.2 norovirus exhibit out-of-sync evolutionary patterns. This study offered valuable insights for further understanding and completing the evolutionary mechanism of norovirus.

摘要

人诺如病毒是病毒性胃肠炎最常见的病因,每年导致21.9万人死亡,社会成本达600亿美元,且目前尚无抗病毒药物或疫苗。小衣壳蛋白可能在诺如病毒的进化中发挥重要作用。GII.4是诺如病毒的主要基因型,其VP2与主要衣壳蛋白VP1经历了阶段性的共同进化。自2016年诺如病毒GII.2[P16]突然出现以来,近年来它一直是一种重要的流行毒株。在构建系统发育树时,由于VP2和VP1这两种蛋白具有共同的树拓扑结构,VP2的系统发育树与VP1的系统发育树密切平行。为了研究诺如病毒GII.2主要和小衣壳蛋白之间的相互作用模式,我们选择了5株具有代表性的GII.2诺如病毒毒株,并通过酵母双杂交实验研究它们的进化模式。我们的研究表明GII.2中存在VP1-VP2相互作用,在高变区的167-178和184-186位点存在关键相互作用位点。在GII.2内部,我们未观察到GII.2的VP1和VP2之间存在时间上的共同进化。在基因型间VP2的相互作用强度上观察到显著差异(<0.05),突出了不同诺如病毒基因型内VP2的不同进化模式。总之,GII.2诺如病毒的VP2和VP1之间的相互作用呈现出不同步的进化模式。本研究为进一步理解和完善诺如病毒的进化机制提供了有价值的见解。

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