π DESC1 and MSPL activate influenza a viruses and emerging coronaviruses for host cell entry
Β© 2014, American Society for Microbiology. The type II transmembrane serine protease (TTSP) TMPRSS2 cleaves and activates the influenza virus and coronavirus surface proteins. Expression of TMPRSS2 is essential for the spread and pathogenesis of H1N1 influenza viruses in mice. In contrast, H3N2 viruses are less dependent on TMPRSS2 for viral amplification, suggesting that these viruses might employ other TTSPs for their activation. Here, we analyzed TTSPs, reported to be expressed in the respiratory system, for the ability to activate influenza viruses and coronaviruses. We found that MSPL and, to a lesser degree, DESC1 are expressed in human lung tissue and cleave and activate the spike proteins of the Middle East respiratory syndrome and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses for cell-cell and virus-cell fusion. In addition, we show that these proteases support the spread of all influenza virus subtypes previously pandemic in humans. In sum, we identified two host cell proteases that could promote the amplification of influenza viruses and emerging coronaviruses in humans and might constitute targets for antiviral intervention.
keywords
π severe acute (1373)
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π spike protein (353)
π host cell (262)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
author
π€ Zmora, Pawel
π€ Blazejewska, Paulina
π€ Moldenhauer, Anna Sophie
π€ Welsch, Kathrin
π€ Nehlmeier, Inga
π€ Wu, Qingyu
π€ Schneider, Heike
π€ PΓΆhlmann, Stefan
π€ Bertram, Stephanie
year
β° 2014
journal
π Journal of Virology
issn
π 10985514 0022538X
volume
88
number
20
page
12087-12097
citedbycount
27
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