๐ Epithelial cells lining salivary gland ducts are early target cells of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the upper respiratory tracts of rhesus macaques
The shedding of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) into saliva droplets plays a critical role in viral transmission. The source of high viral loads in saliva, however, remains elusive. Here we investigate the early target cells of infection in the entire array of respiratory tissues in Chinese macaques after intranasal inoculations with a single-cycle pseudotyped virus and a pathogenic SARS-CoV. We found that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2-positive (ACE2 +) cells were widely distributed in the upper respiratory tract, and ACE2 + epithelial cells lining salivary gland ducts were the early target cells productively infected. Our findings also have implications for SARS-CoV early diagnosis and prevention. Copyright ยฉ 2011, American Society for Microbiology.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ converting enzyme (162)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ respiratory tract (344)
๐ angiotensin-converting enzyme (112)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ epithelial cells (128)
๐ viral load (91)
author
๐ค Liu, Li
๐ค Wei, Qiang
๐ค Alvarez, Xavier
๐ค Wang, Haibo
๐ค Du, Yanhua
๐ค Zhu, Hua
๐ค Jiang, Hong
๐ค Zhou, Jingying
๐ค Lam, Pokman
๐ค Zhang, Linqi
๐ค Lackner, Andrew
๐ค Qin, Chuan
๐ค Chen, Zhiwei
year
โฐ 2011
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X 10985514
volume
85
number
8
page
4025-4030
citedbycount
9
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