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Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin
In the last 2 decades, pathogens originating in animals may have triggered three coronavirus pandemics, including the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Thus, evaluation of the spillover risk of animal severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-related coronavirus (SARSr-CoV) is important in the conte...
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American Society for Microbiology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36786573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03285-22 |
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author | Yang, Yong Shen, Xu-Rui Zhang, Yu-Lan Jiang, Ren-di Wang, Xi Guan, Zhen-Qiong Li, Qian Yao, Yu-Lin Gong, Qian-chun Geng, Rong Wang, Qi Zhu, Yan Luo, Jing-Yi Shi, Zheng-Li Zhang, Hui-lan Peng, Ke Zhou, Peng |
author_facet | Yang, Yong Shen, Xu-Rui Zhang, Yu-Lan Jiang, Ren-di Wang, Xi Guan, Zhen-Qiong Li, Qian Yao, Yu-Lin Gong, Qian-chun Geng, Rong Wang, Qi Zhu, Yan Luo, Jing-Yi Shi, Zheng-Li Zhang, Hui-lan Peng, Ke Zhou, Peng |
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description | In the last 2 decades, pathogens originating in animals may have triggered three coronavirus pandemics, including the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Thus, evaluation of the spillover risk of animal severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-related coronavirus (SARSr-CoV) is important in the context of future disease preparedness. However, there is no analytical framework to assess the spillover risk of SARSr-CoVs, which cannot be determined by sequence analysis alone. Here, we established an integrity framework to evaluate the spillover risk of an animal SARSr-CoV by testing how viruses break through key human immune barriers, including viral cell tropism, replication dynamics, interferon signaling, inflammation, and adaptive immune barriers, using human ex vivo lung tissues, human airway and nasal organoids, and human lung cells. Using this framework, we showed that the two pre-emergent animal SARSr-CoVs, bat BtCoV-WIV1 and pangolin PCoV-GX, shared similar cell tropism but exhibited less replicative fitness in the human nasal cavity or airway than did SARS-CoV-2. Furthermore, these viruses triggered fewer proinflammatory responses and less cell death, yet showed interferon antagonist activity and the ability to partially escape adaptive immune barriers to SARS-CoV-2. Collectively, these animal viruses did not fully adapt to spread or cause severe diseases, thus causing successful zoonoses in humans. We believe that this experimental framework provides a path to identifying animal coronaviruses with the potential to cause future zoonoses. |
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spelling | pubmed-101275812023-04-26 Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin Yang, Yong Shen, Xu-Rui Zhang, Yu-Lan Jiang, Ren-di Wang, Xi Guan, Zhen-Qiong Li, Qian Yao, Yu-Lin Gong, Qian-chun Geng, Rong Wang, Qi Zhu, Yan Luo, Jing-Yi Shi, Zheng-Li Zhang, Hui-lan Peng, Ke Zhou, Peng mBio Research Article In the last 2 decades, pathogens originating in animals may have triggered three coronavirus pandemics, including the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Thus, evaluation of the spillover risk of animal severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-related coronavirus (SARSr-CoV) is important in the context of future disease preparedness. However, there is no analytical framework to assess the spillover risk of SARSr-CoVs, which cannot be determined by sequence analysis alone. Here, we established an integrity framework to evaluate the spillover risk of an animal SARSr-CoV by testing how viruses break through key human immune barriers, including viral cell tropism, replication dynamics, interferon signaling, inflammation, and adaptive immune barriers, using human ex vivo lung tissues, human airway and nasal organoids, and human lung cells. Using this framework, we showed that the two pre-emergent animal SARSr-CoVs, bat BtCoV-WIV1 and pangolin PCoV-GX, shared similar cell tropism but exhibited less replicative fitness in the human nasal cavity or airway than did SARS-CoV-2. Furthermore, these viruses triggered fewer proinflammatory responses and less cell death, yet showed interferon antagonist activity and the ability to partially escape adaptive immune barriers to SARS-CoV-2. Collectively, these animal viruses did not fully adapt to spread or cause severe diseases, thus causing successful zoonoses in humans. We believe that this experimental framework provides a path to identifying animal coronaviruses with the potential to cause future zoonoses. American Society for Microbiology 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10127581/ /pubmed/36786573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03285-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yang, Yong Shen, Xu-Rui Zhang, Yu-Lan Jiang, Ren-di Wang, Xi Guan, Zhen-Qiong Li, Qian Yao, Yu-Lin Gong, Qian-chun Geng, Rong Wang, Qi Zhu, Yan Luo, Jing-Yi Shi, Zheng-Li Zhang, Hui-lan Peng, Ke Zhou, Peng Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title | Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title_full | Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title_fullStr | Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title_short | Strategy To Assess Zoonotic Potential Reveals Low Risk Posed by SARS-Related Coronaviruses from Bat and Pangolin |
title_sort | strategy to assess zoonotic potential reveals low risk posed by sars-related coronaviruses from bat and pangolin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36786573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03285-22 |
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