Journal article

Mouse norovirus replication is associated with virus-induced vesicle clusters originating from membranes derived from the secretory pathway

JL Hyde, SV Sosnovtsev, KY Green, C Wobus, HW Virgin, JM Mackenzie

Journal of Virology | Published : 2009

Abstract

Human noroviruses (family Caliciviridae) are the leading cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. Despite the prevalence of these viruses within the community, the study of human norovirus has largely been hindered due to the inability to cultivate the viruses ex vivo and the lack of a small-animal model. In 2003, the discovery of a novel murine norovirus (MNV-1) and the identification of the tropism of MNV-1 for cells of a mononuclear origin led to the establishment of the first norovirus tissue culture system. Like other positive-sense RNA viruses, MNV-1 replication is associated with host membranes, which undergo significant rearrangement during infection. We characterize here the..

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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by research grants to J. M. M. from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and to J. M. M. and H. W. V. from the National Institutes of Health (grants AI054483 and AI065982). This research was also supported, in part, by the Intramural Research Program of the NIAID, National Institutes of Health (K. Y. G. and S. V. S.).