PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Identification of a Broadly Cross-Reactive Epitope in the Inner Shell of the Norovirus Capsid.

  • Gabriel I Parra,
  • Jolynn Azure,
  • Renate Fischer,
  • Karin Bok,
  • Carlos Sandoval-Jaime,
  • Stanislav V Sosnovtsev,
  • Peter Sander,
  • Kim Y Green

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067592
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e67592

Abstract

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Noroviruses are major pathogens associated with acute gastroenteritis. They are diverse viruses, with at least six genogroups (GI-GVI) and multiple genotypes defined by differences in the major capsid protein, VP1. This diversity has challenged the development of broadly cross-reactive vaccines as well as efficient detection methods. Here, we report the characterization of a broadly cross-reactive monoclonal antibody (MAb) raised against the capsid protein of a GII.3 norovirus strain. The MAb reacted with VLPs and denatured VP1 protein from GI, GII, GIV and GV noroviruses, and mapped to a linear epitope located in the inner shell domain. An alignment of all available VP1 sequences showed that the putative epitope (residues 52-56) is highly conserved across the genus Norovirus. This broadly cross-reactive MAb thus constitutes a valuable reagent for the diagnosis and study of these diverse viruses.