Genetic susceptibility to human norovirus infection: an update
J Nordgren, L Svensson - Viruses, 2019 - mdpi.com
Noroviruses are the most common etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis worldwide.
Despite their high infectivity, a subpopulation of individuals is resistant to infection and …
Despite their high infectivity, a subpopulation of individuals is resistant to infection and …
[HTML][HTML] Pathogenesis of noroviruses, emerging RNA viruses
SM Karst - Viruses, 2010 - mdpi.com
Human noroviruses in the family Caliciviridae are a major cause of epidemic gastroenteritis.
They are responsible for at least 95% of viral outbreaks and over 50% of all outbreaks …
They are responsible for at least 95% of viral outbreaks and over 50% of all outbreaks …
Immunogenetic mechanisms driving norovirus GII. 4 antigenic variation
LC Lindesmith, M Beltramello, EF Donaldson… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Noroviruses are the principal cause of epidemic gastroenteritis worldwide with GII. 4 strains
accounting for 80% of infections. The major capsid protein of GII. 4 strains is evolving …
accounting for 80% of infections. The major capsid protein of GII. 4 strains is evolving …
Evolutionary dynamics of GII. 4 noroviruses over a 34-year period
K Bok, EJ Abente, M Realpe-Quintero, T Mitra… - Journal of …, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
Noroviruses are a major cause of epidemic gastroenteritis in children and adults, and GII. 4
has been the predominant genotype since its first documented occurrence in 1987. This …
has been the predominant genotype since its first documented occurrence in 1987. This …
[HTML][HTML] Human norovirus inhibition by a human milk oligosaccharide
A Koromyslova, S Tripathi, V Morozov, H Schroten… - Virology, 2017 - Elsevier
Human noroviruses are the leading cause of outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis. Norovirus
interactions with histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are known to be important for an …
interactions with histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are known to be important for an …
Rotavirus VP8*: phylogeny, host range, and interaction with histo-blood group antigens
The distal portion of rotavirus (RV) VP4 spike protein (VP8*) is implicated in binding to
cellular receptors, thereby facilitating viral attachment and entry. While VP8* of some animal …
cellular receptors, thereby facilitating viral attachment and entry. While VP8* of some animal …
Norovirus gastroenteritis, carbohydrate receptors, and animal models
M Tan, X Jiang - PLoS pathogens, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Noroviruses, an important cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans, have been found to
recognize the histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors. Different noroviruses …
recognize the histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors. Different noroviruses …
Emergence of new pandemic GII. 4 Sydney norovirus strain correlates with escape from herd immunity
K Debbink, LC Lindesmith… - The Journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background. GII. 4 noroviruses are a significant source of acute gastroenteritis worldwide,
causing the majority of human norovirus outbreaks. Evolution of the GII. 4 major capsid …
causing the majority of human norovirus outbreaks. Evolution of the GII. 4 major capsid …
Histo-blood group antigens: a common niche for norovirus and rotavirus
M Tan, X Jiang - Expert reviews in molecular medicine, 2014 - cambridge.org
Noroviruses (NoVs) and rotaviruses (RVs), the two most important causes of viral acute
gastroenteritis, are found to recognise histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors or …
gastroenteritis, are found to recognise histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors or …
Norovirus–host interaction: multi-selections by human histo-blood group antigens
M Tan, X Jiang - Trends in microbiology, 2011 - cell.com
The discovery of human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as receptors or ligands of
noroviruses (NoVs) raises a question about the potential role of host factors in the evolution …
noroviruses (NoVs) raises a question about the potential role of host factors in the evolution …