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Lewis fucose is a key moiety for the recognition of histo-blood group antigens by GI.9 norovirus, as revealed by structural analysis.

OpenAccess logo FEBS Open Bio 12 560-570 (2022)
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Abstract

Noroviruses have been identified as major causative agents of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis in humans. Histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are thought to play a major role among the host cellular factors influencing norovirus infection. Genogroup I, genotype 9 (GI.9) is the most recently identified genotype within genogroup I, whose representative strain is the Vancouver 730 norovirus. However, the molecular interactions between host antigens and the GI.9 capsid protein have not been investigated in detail. In this study, we demonstrate that the GI.9 norovirus preferentially binds Lewis antigens over blood group A, B, and H antigens, as revealed by an HBGA binding assay using virus-like particles. We determined the crystal structures of the protruding domain of the GI.9 capsid protein in the presence or absence of Lewis antigens. Our analysis demonstrated that Lewis fucose (α1-3/4 fucose) represents a key moiety for the GI.9 protein-HBGA interaction, thus suggesting that Lewis antigens might play a critical role during norovirus infection. In addition to previously reported findings, our observations may support the future design of antiviral agents and vaccines against noroviruses.

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  1. Lewis fucose is a key moiety for the recognition of histo-blood group antigens by GI.9 norovirus, as revealed by structural analysis. Kimura-Someya T, Kato-Murayama M, Katsura K, Sakai N, Murayama K, Hanada K, Shirouzu M, Someya Y. FEBS Open Bio 12 560-570 (2022)


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  1. Lewis b antigen is a common ligand for genogroup I norovirus strains. Someya Y. FEBS Open Bio 12 1688-1695 (2022)
  2. Bovine natural antibody IgM inhibits the binding of human norovirus protruding domain to its HBGA receptors. Han Q, Xue Z, Tan M, Wang L, Chen H, Zhang R. FEBS Open Bio 12 1489-1497 (2022)
  3. Glycan Stability and Flexibility: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Characterization of Nonconventional Hydrogen Bonding in Lewis Antigens. Kwon J, Ruda A, Azurmendi HF, Zarb J, Battistel MD, Liao L, Asnani A, Auzanneau FI, Widmalm G, Freedberg DI. J Am Chem Soc 145 10022-10034 (2023)
  4. The Role of Histo-Blood Group Antigens and Microbiota in Human Norovirus Replication in Zebrafish Larvae. Cuvry A, Gozalbo-Rovira R, Strubbe D, Neyts J, de Witte P, Rodríguez-Díaz J, Rocha-Pereira J. Microbiol Spectr 10 e0315722 (2022)