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CD300lf conditional knockout mouse reveals strain-specific cellular tropism for murine norovirus

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ABSTRACT Noroviruses are a leading cause of gastrointestinal infection in humans and mice. Understanding human norovirus (HuNoV) cell tropism has important implications for our understanding of viral pathogenesis. Murine norovirus (MNoV) is extensively used as a surrogate model for HuNoV. We previously identified CD300lf as the receptor for MNoV. Here, we generated a Cd300lf conditional knockout ( CD300lf F/F ) mouse to elucidate the cell tropism of persistent and non-persistent strains of murine norovirus. Using this mouse model, we demonstrate that CD300lf expression on intestinal epithelial cells (IECs), and on tuft cells in particular, is essential for transmission of the persistent MNoV strain CR6 (MNoV CR6 ) in vivo . In contrast, the nonpersistent MNoV strain CW3 (MNoV CW3 ) does not require CD300lf expression on IECs for infection. However, deletion of CD300lf in myelomonocytic cells ( LysM Cre+) partially reduces CW3 viral load in lymphoid and intestinal tissues. Disruption of CD300lf expression on B cells ( CD19 Cre ), neutrophils ( Mrp8 Cre ), and dendritic cells ( CD11c Cre ) did not affect CW3 viral RNA levels. Finally, we show that the transcription factor STAT1, which is critical for the innate immune response, partially restricts the cell tropism of MNoV CW3 to LysM+ cells. Taken together, these data demonstrate that CD300lf expression on tuft cells is essential for MNoV CR6 , that myelomonocytic cells are a major, but not exclusive, target cell of MNoV CW3 , and that STAT1 signaling restricts the cellular tropism of MNoV CW3 . This provides the first genetic system to study the cell type-specific role of CD300lf in norovirus pathogenesis. IMPORTANCE Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are a leading cause of gastroenteritis resulting in up to 200,000 deaths each year. The receptor and cell tropism of HuNoV in immunocompetent humans are unclear. We use murine norovirus (MNoV) as a model for HuNoV. We recently identified CD300lf as the sole physiologic receptor for MNoV. Here, we leverage this finding to generate a Cd300lf conditional knockout mouse to decipher the contributions of specific cell types to MNoV infection. We demonstrate that persistent MNoV CR6 requires CD300lf expression on tuft cells. In contrast, multiple CD300lf+ cell types, dominated by myelomonocytic cells, are sufficient for non-persistent MNoV CW3 infection. CD300lf expression on epithelial cells, B cells, neutrophils, and dendritic cells is not critical for MNoV CW3 infection. Mortality associated with MNoV CW3 strain in Stat1 -/- mice does not require CD300lf expression on LysM+ cells, highlighting that both CD300lf receptor expression and innate immunity regulate MNoV cell tropism in vivo .

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