Thomas D Burton, Julio Carrera Montoya, Thalia Frota, Jason M Mackenzie
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摘要
诺如病毒感染是全球肠胃炎的主要病因。尽管诺如病毒对全球健康和经济造成了巨大的影响,但目前还没有获得批准的抗病毒疗法或疫苗。此外,我们对诺如病毒的了解大多来自使用替代病毒(如鼠诺如病毒和猫卡里科病毒)进行的实验。人类诺如病毒研究面临的挑战在于缺乏强大的细胞培养系统和高效的动物模型。在本综述中,我们将探讨人类诺如病毒体外培养和反向遗传学系统的最新进展,并讨论常用的体内模型。我们总结了目前对诺如病毒感染的先天性免疫反应和适应性免疫反应的理解,并概述了疫苗策略和目前的临床试验情况,重点介绍了已进入 III 期临床开发阶段的唯一候选疫苗。
Human norovirus cultivation models, immune response and vaccine landscape.
Norovirus infections are a leading cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. Despite the substantial global health burden and economic impact, there are currently no approved antiviral therapeutics or vaccines. Additionally, much of our knowledge of norovirus comes from experiments using surrogate viruses, such as murine norovirus and feline calicivirus. The challenge surrounding human norovirus research arises from a lack of robust cell culture systems and efficient animal models. In this review, we explore recent advances in the in vitro cultivation of human norovirus and reverse genetics systems and discuss commonly used in vivo models. We summarize the current understanding of both innate and adaptive immune responses to norovirus infection and provide an overview of vaccine strategies and the current clinical trial landscape, with a focus on the only vaccine candidate that has reached phase III clinical development stage.