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Generation of Recombinant Rotaviruses Expressing Human Norovirus Capsid Proteins

Asha A. Philip, John T. Patton

2022Journal of Virology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rotavirus (RV) and norovirus (NoV) are the two most important causes of acute viral gastroenteritis (AGE) in infants and young children. While the incidence of RV AGE has been brought under control in many countries through the introduction of universal mass vaccination with live attenuated RV vaccines, similar highly effective NoV vaccines are not available. To pursue the development of a combined RV-NoV vaccine, we examined the potential of using RV as an expression vector of all or portions of the NoV capsid protein VP1. Our results showed that by replacing the NSP3 open reading frame in RV genome segment 7 RNA with a coding cassette for NSP3, a 2A stop-restart translation element, and VP1, recombinant RVs can be generated that express NoV capsid proteins. These findings raise the possibility of developing new generations of RV-based combination vaccines that provide protection against a second enteric pathogen, such as NoV.

Topics & Concepts

CapsidBiologyVirologyRotavirusNorovirusRecombinant DNAReoviridaeRNAVirusOpen reading frameRotavirus vaccineGeneGeneticsPeptide sequenceViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesViral Infections and Immunology Research