📄 The papain-like protease determines a virulence trait that varies among members of the SARS-coronavirus species
© 2018 Niemeyer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. SARS-coronavirus (CoV) is a zoonotic agent derived from rhinolophid bats, in which a plethora of SARS-related, conspecific viral lineages exist. Whereas the variability of virulence among reservoir-borne viruses is unknown, it is generally assumed that the emergence of epidemic viruses from animal reservoirs requires human adaptation. To understand the influence of a viral factor in relation to interspecies spillover, we studied the papain-like protease (PLP) of SARS-CoV. This key enzyme drives the early stages of infection as it cleaves the viral polyprotein, deubiquitinates viral and cellular proteins, and antagonizes the interferon (IFN) response. We identified a bat SARS-CoV PLP, which shared 86% amino acid identity with SARS-CoV PLP, and used reverse genetics to insert it into the SARS-CoV genome. The resulting virus replicated like SARS-CoV in Vero cells but was suppressed in IFN competent MA-104 (3.7-fold), Calu-3 (2.6-fold) and human airway epithelial cells (10.3-fold). Using ectopically-expressed PLP variants as well as full SARS-CoV infectious clones chimerized for PLP, we found that a protease-independent, anti-IFN function exists in SARS-CoV, but not in a SARS-related, bat-borne virus. This PLP-mediated anti-IFN difference was seen in primate, human as well as bat cells, thus independent of the host context. The results of this study revealed that coronavirus PLP confers a variable virulence trait among members of the species SARS-CoV, and that a SARS-CoV lineage with virulent PLPs may have pre-existed in the reservoir before onset of the epidemic.
keywords
🔗 reverse genetics (49)
🔗 papain-like protease (67)
🔗 amino acid (454)
🔗 epithelial cells (128)
author
👤 Niemeyer, Daniela
👤 Mösbauer, Kirstin
👤 Klein, Eva M.
👤 Sieberg, Andrea
👤 Mettelman, Robert C.
👤 Mielech, Anna M.
👤 Dijkman, Ronald
👤 Baker, Susan C.
👤 Drosten, Christian
👤 Müller, Marcel A.
year
⏰ 2018
journal
📚 PLoS Pathogens
issn
🗄 15537374 15537366
volume
14
number
9
page
citedbycount
3
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