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Fucoidan But Not 2′-Fucosyllactose Inhibits Human Norovirus Replication in Zebrafish Larvae

Malcolm Turk Hsern Tan, Yan Li, Mohamad Eshaghi Gorji, Zhiyuan Gong, Dan Li

2021Viruses23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human noroviruses (hNoVs) cause heavy disease burden worldwide and there is no clinically approved vaccination or antiviral hitherto. In this study, with the use of a zebrafish larva in vivo platform, we investigated the anti-hNoV potentials of fucoidan (from brown algae Fucus vesiculosus) and 2′-Fucosyllactose (2′-FL). As a result, although both fucoidan and 2′-FL were able to block hNoV GII.4 virus-like particle (VLPs) from binding to type A saliva as expected, only fucoidan, but not 2′-FL, was able to inhibit the replication of hNoV GII.P16-GII.4 in zebrafish larvae, indicating the possible needs of higher molecular weights for fucosylated carbohydrates to exert anti-hNoV effect.

Topics & Concepts

FucoidanZebrafishFucus vesiculosusBiologyIn vivoLarvaVirologyMicrobiologyMurine norovirusVirusNorovirusPolysaccharideGeneAlgaeBiochemistryGeneticsBotanyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAdvanced Thermodynamic Systems and EnginesAnimal health and immunology
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