Literature DB >> 31896578

Bile acids and ceramide overcome the entry restriction for GII.3 human norovirus replication in human intestinal enteroids.

Kosuke Murakami1,2, Victoria R Tenge1, Umesh C Karandikar1, Shih-Ching Lin1, Sasirekha Ramani1, Khalil Ettayebi1, Sue E Crawford1, Xi-Lei Zeng1, Frederick H Neill1, B Vijayalakshmi Ayyar1, Kazuhiko Katayama2,3, David Y Graham1,4,5, Erhard Bieberich6, Robert L Atmar1,5, Mary K Estes7,5.   

Abstract

Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) cause sporadic and epidemic outbreaks of gastroenteritis in all age groups worldwide. We previously reported that stem cell-derived human intestinal enteroid (HIE) cultures support replication of multiple HuNoV strains and that some strains (e.g., GII.3) replicate only in the presence of bile. Heat- and trypsin-treatment of bile did not reduce GII.3 replication, indicating a nonproteinaceous component in bile functions as an active factor. Here we show that bile acids (BAs) are critical for GII.3 replication and replication correlates with BA hydrophobicity. Using the highly effective BA, glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA), we show BAs act during the early stage of infection, BA-dependent replication in HIEs is not mediated by detergent effects or classic farnesoid X receptor or Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5 signaling but involves another G protein-coupled receptor, sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2, and BA treatment of HIEs increases particle uptake. We also demonstrate that GCDCA induces multiple cellular responses that promote GII.3 replication in HIEs, including enhancement of 1) endosomal uptake, 2) endosomal acidification and subsequent activity of endosomal/lysosomal enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (ASM), and 3) ceramide levels on the apical membrane. Inhibitors of endosomal acidification or ASM reduce GII.3 infection and exogenous addition of ceramide alone permits infection. Furthermore, inhibition of lysosomal exocytosis of ASM, which is required for ceramide production at the apical surface, decreases GII.3 infection. Together, our results support a model where GII.3 exploits rapid BA-mediated cellular endolysosomal dynamic changes and cellular ceramide to enter and replicate in jejunal HIEs.

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Keywords:  acid sphingomyelinase; bile acid; ceramide; enteroid/organoid; norovirus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31896578      PMCID: PMC6983410          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1910138117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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