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Tuft-cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic mediators of norovirus tropism regulate viral immunity
Strine M, Alfajaro M, Graziano V, Song J, Hsieh L, Hill R, Guo J, VanDussen K, Orchard R, Baldridge M, Lee S, Wilen C. Tuft-cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic mediators of norovirus tropism regulate viral immunity. Cell Reports 2022, 41: 111593. PMID: 36351394, PMCID: PMC9662704, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTuft cells are key mediators of interkingdom interactions at mucosal barrier surfaces
Strine MS, Wilen CB. Tuft cells are key mediators of interkingdom interactions at mucosal barrier surfaces. PLOS Pathogens 2022, 18: e1010318. PMID: 35271673, PMCID: PMC8912186, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010318.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsInterkingdom interactionsTuft cellsCell biologyImmune responseMicrobial activationMicrobial sensingCell abundanceMucosal barrier surfacesAntiviral adaptive immune responsesType 2 immune responsesCell heterogeneityExquisite specificityMucosal barrier integrityAdaptive immune responsesMurine norovirusHuman healthKey orchestratorsMicrobial infectionsPathogenic bacteriaBroad intraFlavivirus replicationKey mediatorContext of coinfectionTissue repairImmune evasion
2023
Murine Norovirus: Additional Protocols for Basic and Antiviral Studies
Wobus C, Peiper A, McSweeney A, Young V, Chaika M, Lane M, Lingemann M, Deerain J, Strine M, Alfajaro M, Helm E, Karst S, Mackenzie J, Taube S, Ward V, Wilen C. Murine Norovirus: Additional Protocols for Basic and Antiviral Studies. Current Protocols 2023, 3: e828. PMID: 37478303, PMCID: PMC10375541, DOI: 10.1002/cpz1.828.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
CD300lf Conditional Knockout Mouse Reveals Strain-Specific Cellular Tropism of Murine Norovirus
Graziano VR, Alfajaro MM, Schmitz CO, Filler RB, Strine MS, Wei J, Hsieh LL, Baldridge MT, Nice TJ, Lee S, Orchard RC, Wilen CB. CD300lf Conditional Knockout Mouse Reveals Strain-Specific Cellular Tropism of Murine Norovirus. Journal Of Virology 2021, 95: 10.1128/jvi.01652-20. PMID: 33177207, PMCID: PMC7925115, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01652-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConditional knockout miceIntestinal epithelial cellsCell tropismKnockout miceTuft cellsDendritic cellsMyelomonocytic cellsB cellsCellular tropismMurine norovirusEpithelial cellsViral RNA levelsInnate immune responseCause of gastroenteritisMNoV infectionCell typesViral loadGastrointestinal infectionsReceptor expressionImmunocompetent humansImmune responseCell type-specific rolesMouse modelIntestinal tissueMNoV
2020
CD300lf is the primary physiologic receptor of murine norovirus but not human norovirus
Graziano VR, Walker FC, Kennedy EA, Wei J, Ettayebi K, Strine MS, Filler RB, Hassan E, Hsieh LL, Kim AS, Kolawole AO, Wobus CE, Lindesmith LC, Baric RS, Estes MK, Orchard RC, Baldridge MT, Wilen CB. CD300lf is the primary physiologic receptor of murine norovirus but not human norovirus. PLOS Pathogens 2020, 16: e1008242. PMID: 32251490, PMCID: PMC7162533, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMNoV infectionPrimary physiologic receptorPhysiologic receptorHuman norovirusMurine norovirusBona fide receptorHumoral responseVirus infectionEntry receptorReceptor utilizationCell tropismInfectionReceptorsVirus-like particlesFide receptorCD300lfNorovirusHNoVCD300ldMajor determinantProteinaceous receptorsVivoMNoV.MNoVPathogenesis