๐ Cell entry of porcine epidemic diarrhea coronavirus is activated by lysosomal proteases
ยฉ 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Porcine epidemic diarrhea coronavirus (PEDV) is currently devastating the United States pork industry by causing an 80-100% fatality rate in infected piglets. Coronavirus spike proteins mediate virus entry into cells, a process that requires the spike proteins to be proteolytically activated. It has been a conundrum which proteases activate PEDV entry. Here we systematically investigated the roles of different proteases in PEDV entry using pseudovirus entry, biochemical, and live virus infection assays. We found that the PEDV spike is activated by lysosomal cysteine proteases but not proprotein convertases or cell surface serine proteases. Extracellular trypsin activates PEDV entry when lysosomal cysteine proteases are inhibited. We further pinpointed cathepsin L and cathepsin B as the lysosomal cysteine proteases that activate the PEDV spike. These results advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism for PEDV entry and identify potential antiviral targets for curbing the spread of PEDV.
author
๐ค Liu, Chang
๐ค Ma, Yuanmei
๐ค Yang, Yang
๐ค Zheng, Yuan
๐ค Shang, Jian
๐ค Zhou, Yusen
๐ค Jiang, Shibo
๐ค Du, Lanying
๐ค Li, Jianrong
๐ค Li, Fang
year
โฐ 2016
issn
๐ 1083351X 00219258
volume
291
number
47
page
24779-24786
citedbycount
18
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