π Antibody-dependent SARS coronavirus infection is mediated by antibodies against spike proteins
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) still carries the potential for reemergence, therefore efforts are being made to create a vaccine as a prophylactic strategy for control and prevention. Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) is a mechanism through which dengue viruses, feline coronaviruses, and HIV viruses take advantage of anti-viral humoral immune responses to infect host target cells. Here we describe our observations of SARS-CoV using ADE to enhance the infectivity of a HL-CZ human promonocyte cell line. Quantitative-PCR and immunofluorescence staining results indicate that SARS-CoV is capable of replication in HL-CZ cells, and of displaying virus-induced cytopathic effects and increased levels of TNF-Ξ±, IL-4 and IL-6 two days post-infection. According to flow cytometry data, the HL-CZ cells also expressed angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2, a SARS-CoV receptor) and higher levels of the FcΞ³RII receptor. We found that higher concentrations of anti-sera against SARS-CoV neutralized SARS-CoV infection, while highly diluted anti-sera significantly increased SARS-CoV infection and induced higher levels of apoptosis. Results from infectivity assays indicate that SARS-CoV ADE is primarily mediated by diluted antibodies against envelope spike proteins rather than nucleocapsid proteins. We also generated monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV spike proteins and observed that most of them promoted SARS-CoV infection. Combined, our results suggest that antibodies against SARS-CoV spike proteins may trigger ADE effects. The data raise new questions regarding a potential SARS-CoV vaccine, while shedding light on mechanisms involved in SARS pathogenesis. Β© 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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π converting enzyme (162)
π nucleocapsid protein (162)
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author
π€ Wang, Sheng Fan
π€ Tseng, Sung Pin
π€ Yen, Chia Hung
π€ Yang, Jyh Yuan
π€ Tsao, Ching Han
π€ Shen, Chun Wei
π€ Chen, Kuan Hsuan
π€ Liu, Fu Tong
π€ Liu, Wu Tse
π€ Chen, Yi Ming Arthur
π€ Huang, Jason C.
year
β° 2014
issn
π 10902104 0006291X
volume
451
number
2
page
208-214
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18
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