Functional comparison of MERS-coronavirus lineages reveals increased replicative fitness of the recombinant lineage 5.
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PubMed ID
34493730
Description
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is enzootic in dromedary camels across the Middle East and Africa. Virus-induced pneumonia in humans results from animal contact, with a potential for limited onward transmission. Phenotypic changes have been suspected after a novel recombinant clade (lineage 5) caused large nosocomial outbreaks in Saudi Arabia and South Korea in 2016. However, there has been no functional assessment. Here we perform a comprehensive in vitro and ex vivo comparison of viruses from parental and recombinant virus lineages (lineage 3, n = 7; lineage 4, n = 8; lineage 5, n = 9 viruses) from Saudi Arabia, isolated immediately before and after the shift toward lineage 5. Replication of lineage 5 viruses is significantly increased. Transcriptional profiling finds reduced induction of immune genes IFNB1, CCL5, and IFNL1 in lung cells infected with lineage 5 strains. Phenotypic differences may be determined by IFN antagonism based on experiments using IFN receptor knock out and signaling inhibition. Additionally, lineage 5 is more resilient against IFN pre-treatment of Calu-3 cells (ca. 10-fold difference in replication). This phenotypic change associated with lineage 5 has remained undiscovered by viral sequence surveillance, but may be a relevant indicator of pandemic potential.
Date of Publication
2021-09-07
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Schroeder, Simon | |
Mache, Christin | |
Kleine-Weber, Hannah | |
Corman, Victor M | |
Muth, Doreen | |
Richter, Anja | |
Fatykhova, Diana | |
Memish, Ziad A | |
Stanifer, Megan L | |
Boulant, Steeve | |
Eggeling, Stephan | |
Hocke, Andreas | |
Hippenstiel, Stefan | |
Pöhlmann, Stefan | |
Wolff, Thorsten | |
Müller, Marcel A | |
Drosten, Christian |
Series
Nature Communications
Publisher
Springer Nature
ISSN
2041-1723
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open.access