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Replication of Norovirus in Cell Culture Reveals a Tropism for Dendritic Cells and Macrophages
Author(s) -
Christiane E. Wobus,
Stephanie M. Karst,
Larissa B. Thackray,
KyeongOk Chang,
Stanislav V. Sosnovtsev,
Gaël Belliot,
Anne Krug,
Jason M. Mackenzie,
Kim Y. Green,
Herbert W. Virgin
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
plos biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.127
H-Index - 271
eISSN - 1545-7885
pISSN - 1544-9173
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020432
Subject(s) - murine norovirus , biology , tropism , norovirus , virology , viral replication , cell culture , tissue tropism , interferon , virulence , microbiology and biotechnology , virus , genetics , gene
Noroviruses are understudied because these important enteric pathogens have not been cultured to date. We found that the norovirus murine norovirus 1 (MNV-1) infects macrophage-like cells in vivo and replicates in cultured primary dendritic cells and macrophages. MNV-1 growth was inhibited by the interferon-αβ receptor and STAT-1, and was associated with extensive rearrangements of intracellular membranes. An amino acid substitution in the capsid protein of serially passaged MNV-1 was associated with virulence attenuation in vivo. This is the first report of replication of a norovirus in cell culture. The capacity of MNV-1 to replicate in a STAT-1-regulated fashion and the unexpected tropism of a norovirus for cells of the hematopoietic lineage provide important insights into norovirus biology.

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