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Blood Group Substances as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Prevention and Treatment of Infection with Noroviruses Proving Novel Binding Patterns in Human Tissues

机译:血型物质作为预防和治疗诺如病毒的潜在治疗剂,证明在人体组织中具有新型结合模式

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Blood group-related glycans determining ABO and Lewis blood groups are known to function as attachment factors for most of the norovirus (NoV) strains. To identify binding specificity of each NoV, recombinant norovirus-like particles (VLPs) and human saliva samples with different ABO, Lewis phenotypes and secretor status have been commonly applied. When binding specificities of VLPs prepared from 16 different genotypes of NoVs in GI and GII genogroups were characterized in samples of human gastric mucosa compared to human saliva based on blood group phenotypes, considerable differences were observed for several strains. Novel binding specificities determined by an ELISA using preparations from human gastric mucosa were also ascertained by immunohistochemical analyses using human jejunal mucosa, widely believed to be susceptible to NoV infection. Further, A, B and O(H) blood group substances prepared from porcine and squid tissues were found to be effective for preventing ABO blood group-specific binding of VLPs to both saliva and mucosa samples. Therefore, these blood group substances might have potential for the prevention and treatment of NoV infection.
机译:决定ABO和Lewis血型的与血型有关的聚糖是大多数诺如病毒(NoV)菌株的附着因子。为了鉴定每个NoV的结合特异性,重组诺如病毒样颗粒(VLP)和具有不同ABO,Lewis表型和分泌状态的人唾液样品已得到普遍应用。当根据胃类表型对人胃粘膜样品与人唾液样品中的特征进行比较时,从人胃粘膜样品中表征了由GI和GII基因型的16种不同基因型NoVs制备的VLP的结合特异性,发现了几种菌株的显着差异。还通过使用人空肠粘膜的免疫组化分析确定了通过ELISA使用人胃粘膜的制剂确定的新结合特异性,该空肠粘膜被广泛认为对NoV感染敏感。此外,发现由猪和鱿鱼组织制备的A,B和O(H)血型物质可有效预防VLP与唾液和粘膜样品的ABO血型特异性结合。因此,这些血型物质可能具有预防和治疗NoV感染的潜力。

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