Emerging Infectious Diseases (Mar 2013)

Lack of Norovirus Replication and Histo-Blood Group Antigen Expression in 3-Dimensional Intestinal Epithelial Cells

  • Melissa M. Herbst-Kralovetz,
  • Andrea L. Radtke,
  • Margarita K. Lay,
  • Brooke E. Hjelm,
  • Alice N. Bolick,
  • Shameema S. Sarker,
  • Robert L. Atmar,
  • David H. Kingsley,
  • Charles J. Arntzen,
  • Mary K. Estes,
  • Cheryl A. Nickerson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1903.121029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 431 – 438

Abstract

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Noroviruses (NoVs) are a leading cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. An in vitro model for NoV replication remains elusive, making study of the virus difficult. A previous study, which used a 3-dimensional (3-D) intestinal model derived from INT-407 cells reported NoV replication and extensive cytopathic effects (CPE). Using the same 3-D model, but with highly purified Norwalk virus (NV), we attempted to replicate this study. Our results showed no evidence of NV replication by real-time PCR of viral RNA or by immunocytochemical detection of viral structural and nonstructural proteins. Immunocytochemical analysis of the 3-D cultures also showed no detectable presence of histo-blood group antigens that participate in NV binding and host tropism. To determine the potential cause of CPE observed in the previous study, we exposed 3-D cultures to lipopolysaccharide concentrations consistent with contaminated stool samples and observed morphologic features similar to CPE. We conclude that the 3-D INT-407 model does not support NV replication.

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