Fucoidan but not 2′-fucosyllactose inhibits human norovirus replication in zebrafish larvae

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Human noroviruses (hNoVs) cause heavy disease burden worldwide and there is no clinically approved vaccination or antiviral hitherto. In this study, with the use of a zebrafish larva in vivo platform, we investigated the anti-hNoV potentials of fucoidan (from brown algae Fucus vesiculosus) and 2′-Fucosyllactose (2′-FL). As a result, although both fucoidan and 2′-FL were able to block hNoV GII.4 virus-like particle (VLPs) from binding to type A saliva as expected, only fucoidan, but not 2′-FL, was able to inhibit the replication of hNoV GII.P16-GII.4 in zebrafish larvae, indicating the possible needs of higher molecular weights for fucosylated carbohydrates to exert anti-hNoV effect.

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Tan, M. T. H., Li, Y., Eshaghi Gorji, M., Gong, Z., & Li, D. (2021). Fucoidan but not 2′-fucosyllactose inhibits human norovirus replication in zebrafish larvae. Viruses, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13030461

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