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Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19
A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been identified as the causative agent of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Animal models, and in particular non-human primates, are essential to understand the pathogenesis of emerging diseases and to assess the safety and efficacy of novel vaccines and therapeutic...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33627662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21389-9 |
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author | Salguero, Francisco J. White, Andrew D. Slack, Gillian S. Fotheringham, Susan A. Bewley, Kevin R. Gooch, Karen E. Longet, Stephanie Humphries, Holly E. Watson, Robert J. Hunter, Laura Ryan, Kathryn A. Hall, Yper Sibley, Laura Sarfas, Charlotte Allen, Lauren Aram, Marilyn Brunt, Emily Brown, Phillip Buttigieg, Karen R. Cavell, Breeze E. Cobb, Rebecca Coombes, Naomi S. Darby, Alistair Daykin-Pont, Owen Elmore, Michael J. Garcia-Dorival, Isabel Gkolfinos, Konstantinos Godwin, Kerry J. Gouriet, Jade Halkerston, Rachel Harris, Debbie J. Hender, Thomas Ho, Catherine M. K. Kennard, Chelsea L. Knott, Daniel Leung, Stephanie Lucas, Vanessa Mabbutt, Adam Morrison, Alexandra L. Nelson, Charlotte Ngabo, Didier Paterson, Jemma Penn, Elizabeth J. Pullan, Steve Taylor, Irene Tipton, Tom Thomas, Stephen Tree, Julia A. Turner, Carrie Vamos, Edith Wand, Nadina Wiblin, Nathan R. Charlton, Sue Dong, Xiaofeng Hallis, Bassam Pearson, Geoffrey Rayner, Emma L. Nicholson, Andrew G. Funnell, Simon G. Hiscox, Julian A. Dennis, Mike J. Gleeson, Fergus V. Sharpe, Sally Carroll, Miles W. |
author_facet | Salguero, Francisco J. White, Andrew D. Slack, Gillian S. Fotheringham, Susan A. Bewley, Kevin R. Gooch, Karen E. Longet, Stephanie Humphries, Holly E. Watson, Robert J. Hunter, Laura Ryan, Kathryn A. Hall, Yper Sibley, Laura Sarfas, Charlotte Allen, Lauren Aram, Marilyn Brunt, Emily Brown, Phillip Buttigieg, Karen R. Cavell, Breeze E. Cobb, Rebecca Coombes, Naomi S. Darby, Alistair Daykin-Pont, Owen Elmore, Michael J. Garcia-Dorival, Isabel Gkolfinos, Konstantinos Godwin, Kerry J. Gouriet, Jade Halkerston, Rachel Harris, Debbie J. Hender, Thomas Ho, Catherine M. K. Kennard, Chelsea L. Knott, Daniel Leung, Stephanie Lucas, Vanessa Mabbutt, Adam Morrison, Alexandra L. Nelson, Charlotte Ngabo, Didier Paterson, Jemma Penn, Elizabeth J. Pullan, Steve Taylor, Irene Tipton, Tom Thomas, Stephen Tree, Julia A. Turner, Carrie Vamos, Edith Wand, Nadina Wiblin, Nathan R. Charlton, Sue Dong, Xiaofeng Hallis, Bassam Pearson, Geoffrey Rayner, Emma L. Nicholson, Andrew G. Funnell, Simon G. Hiscox, Julian A. Dennis, Mike J. Gleeson, Fergus V. Sharpe, Sally Carroll, Miles W. |
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description | A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been identified as the causative agent of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Animal models, and in particular non-human primates, are essential to understand the pathogenesis of emerging diseases and to assess the safety and efficacy of novel vaccines and therapeutics. Here, we show that SARS-CoV-2 replicates in the upper and lower respiratory tract and causes pulmonary lesions in both rhesus and cynomolgus macaques. Immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 are also similar in both species and equivalent to those reported in milder infections and convalescent human patients. This finding is reiterated by our transcriptional analysis of respiratory samples revealing the global response to infection. We describe a new method for lung histopathology scoring that will provide a metric to enable clearer decision making for this key endpoint. In contrast to prior publications, in which rhesus are accepted to be the preferred study species, we provide convincing evidence that both macaque species authentically represent mild to moderate forms of COVID-19 observed in the majority of the human population and both species should be used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of interventions against SARS-CoV-2. Importantly, accessing cynomolgus macaques will greatly alleviate the pressures on current rhesus stocks. |
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spelling | pubmed-79047952021-03-11 Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 Salguero, Francisco J. White, Andrew D. Slack, Gillian S. Fotheringham, Susan A. Bewley, Kevin R. Gooch, Karen E. Longet, Stephanie Humphries, Holly E. Watson, Robert J. Hunter, Laura Ryan, Kathryn A. Hall, Yper Sibley, Laura Sarfas, Charlotte Allen, Lauren Aram, Marilyn Brunt, Emily Brown, Phillip Buttigieg, Karen R. Cavell, Breeze E. Cobb, Rebecca Coombes, Naomi S. Darby, Alistair Daykin-Pont, Owen Elmore, Michael J. Garcia-Dorival, Isabel Gkolfinos, Konstantinos Godwin, Kerry J. Gouriet, Jade Halkerston, Rachel Harris, Debbie J. Hender, Thomas Ho, Catherine M. K. Kennard, Chelsea L. Knott, Daniel Leung, Stephanie Lucas, Vanessa Mabbutt, Adam Morrison, Alexandra L. Nelson, Charlotte Ngabo, Didier Paterson, Jemma Penn, Elizabeth J. Pullan, Steve Taylor, Irene Tipton, Tom Thomas, Stephen Tree, Julia A. Turner, Carrie Vamos, Edith Wand, Nadina Wiblin, Nathan R. Charlton, Sue Dong, Xiaofeng Hallis, Bassam Pearson, Geoffrey Rayner, Emma L. Nicholson, Andrew G. Funnell, Simon G. Hiscox, Julian A. Dennis, Mike J. Gleeson, Fergus V. Sharpe, Sally Carroll, Miles W. Nat Commun Article A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been identified as the causative agent of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Animal models, and in particular non-human primates, are essential to understand the pathogenesis of emerging diseases and to assess the safety and efficacy of novel vaccines and therapeutics. Here, we show that SARS-CoV-2 replicates in the upper and lower respiratory tract and causes pulmonary lesions in both rhesus and cynomolgus macaques. Immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 are also similar in both species and equivalent to those reported in milder infections and convalescent human patients. This finding is reiterated by our transcriptional analysis of respiratory samples revealing the global response to infection. We describe a new method for lung histopathology scoring that will provide a metric to enable clearer decision making for this key endpoint. In contrast to prior publications, in which rhesus are accepted to be the preferred study species, we provide convincing evidence that both macaque species authentically represent mild to moderate forms of COVID-19 observed in the majority of the human population and both species should be used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of interventions against SARS-CoV-2. Importantly, accessing cynomolgus macaques will greatly alleviate the pressures on current rhesus stocks. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7904795/ /pubmed/33627662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21389-9 Text en © Crown 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Salguero, Francisco J. White, Andrew D. Slack, Gillian S. Fotheringham, Susan A. Bewley, Kevin R. Gooch, Karen E. Longet, Stephanie Humphries, Holly E. Watson, Robert J. Hunter, Laura Ryan, Kathryn A. Hall, Yper Sibley, Laura Sarfas, Charlotte Allen, Lauren Aram, Marilyn Brunt, Emily Brown, Phillip Buttigieg, Karen R. Cavell, Breeze E. Cobb, Rebecca Coombes, Naomi S. Darby, Alistair Daykin-Pont, Owen Elmore, Michael J. Garcia-Dorival, Isabel Gkolfinos, Konstantinos Godwin, Kerry J. Gouriet, Jade Halkerston, Rachel Harris, Debbie J. Hender, Thomas Ho, Catherine M. K. Kennard, Chelsea L. Knott, Daniel Leung, Stephanie Lucas, Vanessa Mabbutt, Adam Morrison, Alexandra L. Nelson, Charlotte Ngabo, Didier Paterson, Jemma Penn, Elizabeth J. Pullan, Steve Taylor, Irene Tipton, Tom Thomas, Stephen Tree, Julia A. Turner, Carrie Vamos, Edith Wand, Nadina Wiblin, Nathan R. Charlton, Sue Dong, Xiaofeng Hallis, Bassam Pearson, Geoffrey Rayner, Emma L. Nicholson, Andrew G. Funnell, Simon G. Hiscox, Julian A. Dennis, Mike J. Gleeson, Fergus V. Sharpe, Sally Carroll, Miles W. Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title | Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title_full | Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title_fullStr | Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title_short | Comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for COVID-19 |
title_sort | comparison of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques as an infection model for covid-19 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33627662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21389-9 |
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