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Selection and Characterization of Rupintrivir-Resistant Norwalk Virus Replicon Cells In Vitro.

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Authors

Kitano, Mitsutaka 
Emmott, Edward 
Lu, Jia 
Goodfellow, Ian 

Abstract

Human norovirus (HuNoV) is a major cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, yet despite its impact on society, vaccines and antivirals are currently lacking. A HuNoV replicon system has been widely applied to the evaluation of antiviral compounds and has thus accelerated the process of drug discovery against HuNoV infection. Rupintrivir, an irreversible inhibitor of the human rhinovirus 3C protease, has been reported to inhibit the replication of the Norwalk virus replicon via the inhibition of the norovirus protease. Here we report, for the first time, the generation of rupintrivir-resistant human Norwalk virus replicon cells in vitro Sequence analysis revealed that these replicon cells contained amino acid substitutions of alanine 105 to valine (A105V) and isoleucine 109 to valine (I109V) in the viral protease NS6. The application of a cell-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) assay for protease activity demonstrated that these substitutions were involved in the enhanced resistance to rupintrivir. Furthermore, we validated the effect of these mutations using reverse genetics in murine norovirus (MNV), demonstrating that a recombinant MNV strain with a single I109V substitution in the protease also showed reduced susceptibility to rupintrivir. In summary, using a combination of different approaches, we have demonstrated that, under the correct conditions, mutations in the norovirus protease that lead to the generation of resistant mutants can rapidly occur.

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Keywords

antiviral agents, drug resistance mechanisms, noroviruses, protease inhibitors, proteases, 3C Viral Proteases, Amino Acid Sequence, Antiviral Agents, Cell Line, Tumor, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer, Humans, Isoxazoles, Mutation, Norwalk virus, Phenylalanine, Pyrrolidinones, Valine, Viral Proteins, Virus Replication

Journal Title

Antimicrob Agents Chemother

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Journal ISSN

0066-4804
1098-6596

Volume Title

62

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (097997/Z/11/Z)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/N001176/1)
Wellcome Trust (207498/Z/17/Z)
Wellcome Trust (207498/Z/17/Z)