๐ Human intestinal tract serves as an alternative infection route for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
Copyright Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has caused human respiratory infections with a high case fatality rate since 2012. However, the mode of virus transmission is not well understood. The findings of epidemiological and virological studies prompted us to hypothesize that the human gastrointestinal tract could serve as an alternative route to acquire MERS-CoV infection. We demonstrated that human primary intestinal epithelial cells, small intestine explants, and intestinal organoids were highly susceptible to MERS-CoV and can sustain robust viral replication. We also identified the evidence of enteric MERS-CoV infection in the stool specimen of a clinical patient. MERS-CoV was considerably resistant to fed-state gastrointestinal fluids but less tolerant to highly acidic fasted-state gastric fluid. In polarized Caco-2 cells cultured in Transwell inserts, apical MERS-CoV inoculation was more effective in establishing infection than basolateral inoculation. Notably, direct intragastric inoculation of MERS-CoV caused a lethal infection in human DPP4 transgenic mice. Histological examination revealed MERS-CoV enteric infection in all inoculated mice, as shown by the presence of virus-positive cells, progressive inflammation, and epithelial degeneration in small intestines, which were exaggerated in the mice pretreated with the proton pump inhibitor pantoprazole. With the progression of the enteric infection, inflammation, virus-positive cells, and live viruses emerged in the lung tissues, indicating the development of sequential respiratory infection. Taken together, these data suggest that the human intestinal tract may serve as an alternative infection route for MERS-CoV.
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๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ fatality rate (123)
๐ data suggest (146)
๐ transgenic mice (28)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ epithelial cells (128)
๐ viral replication (258)
๐ small intestine (43)
author
๐ค Zhou, Jie
๐ค Li, Cun
๐ค Zhao, Guangyu
๐ค Chu, Hin
๐ค Wang, Dong
๐ค Yan, Helen Hoi Ning
๐ค Poon, Vincent Kwok Man
๐ค Wen, Lei
๐ค Wong, Bosco Ho Yin
๐ค Zhao, Xiaoyu
๐ค Chiu, Man Chun
๐ค Yang, Dong
๐ค Wang, Yixin
๐ค Au-Yeung, Rex K.H.
๐ค Chan, Ivy Hau Yee
๐ค Sun, Shihui
๐ค Chan, Jasper Fuk Woo
๐ค To, Kelvin Kai Wang
๐ค Memish, Ziad A.
๐ค Corman, Victor M.
๐ค Drosten, Christian
๐ค Hung, Ivan Fan Ngai
๐ค Zhou, Yusen
๐ค Leung, Suet Yi
๐ค Yuen, Kwok Yung
year
โฐ 2017
journal
๐ Science Advances
issn
๐ 23752548
volume
3
number
11
page
citedbycount
26
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