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Histo-Blood Group Antigen-Like Substances of Human Enteric Bacteria as Specific Adsorbents for Human Noroviruses
被引:156
作者:
Miura, Takayuki
[1
]
Sano, Daisuke
[1
]
Suenaga, Atsushi
[1
]
Yoshimura, Takeshi
[1
]
Fuzawa, Miyu
[1
]
Nakagomi, Toyoko
[2
]
Nakagomi, Osamu
[2
]
Okabe, Satoshi
[1
]
机构:
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Engn, Div Environm Engn, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan
[2] Nagasaki Univ, Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Dept Mol Microbiol & Immunol, Nagasaki 852, Japan
基金:
日本学术振兴会;
日本科学技术振兴机构;
关键词:
EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCES;
VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES;
MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY;
NORWALK VIRUS;
STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION;
ACTIVATED-SLUDGE;
WASTE-WATER;
GENOGROUP I;
GASTROENTERITIS;
STRAINS;
D O I:
10.1128/JVI.01060-13
中图分类号:
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号:
071005 ;
100705 ;
摘要:
Histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been suggested to be receptors or coreceptors for human noroviruses (HuNoVs) expressed on the intestinal epithelium. We isolated an enteric bacterium strain (SENG-6), closely related to Enterobacter cloacae, bearing HBGA-like substances from a fecal sample of a healthy individual by using a biopanning technique with anti-HBGA antibodies. The binding capacities of four genotypes of norovirus-like particles (NoVLPs) to Enterobacter sp. SENG-6 cells were confirmed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that NoVLPs bound mainly to extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of Enterobacter sp. SENG-6, where the HBGA-like substances were localized. EPS that contained HBGA-like substances extracted from Enterobacter sp. SENG-6 was shown by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to be capable of binding to NoVLPs of a GI.1 wild-type strain (8fIIa) and a GII.6 strain that can recognize A antigen but not to an NoVLP GI.1 mutant strain (W375A) that loses the ability to bind to A antigen. Enzymatic cleavage of terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues in the bacterial EPS weakened bacterial EPS binding to the GI.1 wild-type strain (8fIIa). These results indicate that A-like substances in the bacterial EPS play a key role in binding to NoVLPs. Since the specific binding of HuNoVs to HBGA-positive enteric bacteria is likely to affect the transmission and infection processes of HuNoVs in their hosts and in the environment, further studies of human enteric bacteria and their binding capacity to HuNoVs will provide a new scientific platform for understanding interactions between two types of microbes that were previously regarded as biologically unrelated.
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页码:9441 / 9451
页数:11
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