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1 CCHMC;
2 TNPRC
3 E-mail: tibor.farkas{at}cchmc.org
SUMMARYThe objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of anti-norovirus (NoV), sapovirus (SaV) and Tulane virus (TV) antibodies in rhesus macaques of the Tulane National Primate Research Center (TNPRC) and evaluate the antigenic relationship between these viruses. A high prevalence of NoV (51-61%) and SaV (50-56%) binding antibodies and TV (69%) neutralizing antibodies were detected. Serum samples obtained during a human NoV outbreak and a multivalent anti-NoV hyperimmune serum were not able to neutralize TV infectivity. Conversely, low levels of cross-reactivity between the prototype TV and NoVs, but not between the TV and SaVs were detected by ELISA. These data indicate the preservation of some cross-reactive B-cell epitopes between the rhesus and human CVs. The high prevalence of human and rhesus CV-specific serum antibodies suggests the frequent exposure of colony macaques to enteric CVs including the possibility of CV transmission between human and NHP hosts.
Received 20 July 2009;
accepted 30 October 2009.
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