PLoS Pathogens (May 2025)

Development of a replication competent murine norovirus reporter system.

  • Mikayla C Olson,
  • Linley R Pierce,
  • Robert C Orchard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1012834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5
p. e1012834

Abstract

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Caliciviruses are significant agricultural and human pathogens that are poorly understood due to the dearth of molecular tools, including reporter systems. We report the development of a robust luciferase-based reporter system for a model calicivirus, murine norovirus (MNoV). Genetic insertion of a HiBiT tag, an 11 amino acid fragment of nanolucifersase, at the junction of the nonstructural proteins NS4 and NS5 yields infectious virus. The resultant MNoV-HiBiT produces a robust signal that is detected early in infection and occurs only in cells susceptible to MNoV infection. The MNoV-HiBiT reporter is effective at monitoring acute infection in STAT1 deficient mice. Furthermore, we used this tool to characterize two unappreciated host directed anti-MNoV compounds. The use of the MNoV-HiBiT virus enables new mechanistic studies by a rapid and quantitative means of measuring MNoV replication. The HiBiT insertion strategy we describe may be useful for the generation of other calicivirus reporters.