Journal article

Murine norovirus infection of macrophages induces intrinsic apoptosis as the major form of programmed cell death

JM Deerain, TE Aktepe, AM Trenerry, G Ebert, JL Hyde, K Charry, L Edgington-Mitchell, B Xu, RL Ambrose, ST Sarvestani, KE Lawlor, JS Pearson, PA White, JM Mackenzie

Virology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2024

Abstract

Human norovirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide, however despite the significance of this pathogen, we have a limited understanding of how noroviruses cause disease, and modulate the innate immune response. Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important part of the innate response to invading pathogens, but little is known about how specific PCD pathways contribute to norovirus replication. Here, we reveal that murine norovirus (MNV) virus-induced PCD in macrophages correlates with the release of infectious virus. We subsequently show, genetically and chemically, that MNV-induced cell death and viral replication occurs independent of the activity of inflammatory mediator..

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