A Secreted Viral Nonstructural Protein Determines Intestinal Norovirus Pathogenesis

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Norovirus is an enteric virus that infects intestinal epithelial tuft cells in mice. Lee et al. discover that murine norovirus NS1 is an unconventionally secreted protein that overcomes IFN-λ-mediated norovirus control and is critical for intestinal infection in mice. Additionally, vaccination with NS1 alone confers protection, suggesting potential vaccine strategies.

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Lee, S., Liu, H., Wilen, C. B., Sychev, Z. E., Desai, C., Hykes, B. L., … Virgin, H. W. (2019). A Secreted Viral Nonstructural Protein Determines Intestinal Norovirus Pathogenesis. Cell Host and Microbe, 25(6), 845-857.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2019.04.005

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