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Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract

Several animal species are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, as documented by case reports and serological and in vivo infection studies. However, the susceptibility of many animal species remains unknown. Furthermore, the expression patterns of SARS-CoV-2 entry factors, such as the receptor angi...

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Autores principales: Färber, Iris, Krüger, Johannes, Rocha, Cheila, Armando, Federico, von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren, Pöhlmann, Stefan, Braun, Armin, Baumgärtner, Wolfgang, Runft, Sandra, Krüger, Nadine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040828
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author Färber, Iris
Krüger, Johannes
Rocha, Cheila
Armando, Federico
von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Braun, Armin
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Runft, Sandra
Krüger, Nadine
author_facet Färber, Iris
Krüger, Johannes
Rocha, Cheila
Armando, Federico
von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Braun, Armin
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Runft, Sandra
Krüger, Nadine
author_sort Färber, Iris
collection PubMed
description Several animal species are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, as documented by case reports and serological and in vivo infection studies. However, the susceptibility of many animal species remains unknown. Furthermore, the expression patterns of SARS-CoV-2 entry factors, such as the receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), as well as transmembrane protease serine subtype 2 (TMPRSS2) and cathepsin L (CTSL), cellular proteases involved in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein activation, are largely unexplored in most species. Here, we generated primary cell cultures from the respiratory tract of domestic and wildlife animals to assess their susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Additionally, the presence of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and CTSL within respiratory tract compartments was investigated in a range of animals, some with unknown susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2. Productive viral replication was observed in the nasal mucosa explants and precision-cut lung slices from dogs and hamsters, whereas culture models from ferrets and multiple ungulate species were non-permissive to infection. Overall, whereas TMPRSS2 and CTSL were equally expressed in the respiratory tract, the expression levels of ACE2 were more variable, suggesting that a restricted availability of ACE2 may contribute to reduced susceptibility. Summarized, the experimental infection of primary respiratory tract cell cultures, as well as an analysis of entry-factor distribution, enable screening for SARS-CoV-2 animal reservoirs.
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spelling pubmed-90324582022-04-23 Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Färber, Iris Krüger, Johannes Rocha, Cheila Armando, Federico von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren Pöhlmann, Stefan Braun, Armin Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Runft, Sandra Krüger, Nadine Viruses Article Several animal species are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, as documented by case reports and serological and in vivo infection studies. However, the susceptibility of many animal species remains unknown. Furthermore, the expression patterns of SARS-CoV-2 entry factors, such as the receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), as well as transmembrane protease serine subtype 2 (TMPRSS2) and cathepsin L (CTSL), cellular proteases involved in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein activation, are largely unexplored in most species. Here, we generated primary cell cultures from the respiratory tract of domestic and wildlife animals to assess their susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Additionally, the presence of ACE2, TMPRSS2 and CTSL within respiratory tract compartments was investigated in a range of animals, some with unknown susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2. Productive viral replication was observed in the nasal mucosa explants and precision-cut lung slices from dogs and hamsters, whereas culture models from ferrets and multiple ungulate species were non-permissive to infection. Overall, whereas TMPRSS2 and CTSL were equally expressed in the respiratory tract, the expression levels of ACE2 were more variable, suggesting that a restricted availability of ACE2 may contribute to reduced susceptibility. Summarized, the experimental infection of primary respiratory tract cell cultures, as well as an analysis of entry-factor distribution, enable screening for SARS-CoV-2 animal reservoirs. MDPI 2022-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9032458/ /pubmed/35458558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040828 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Färber, Iris
Krüger, Johannes
Rocha, Cheila
Armando, Federico
von Köckritz-Blickwede, Maren
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Braun, Armin
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Runft, Sandra
Krüger, Nadine
Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title_full Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title_fullStr Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title_full_unstemmed Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title_short Investigations on SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility of Domestic and Wild Animals Using Primary Cell Culture Models Derived from the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
title_sort investigations on sars-cov-2 susceptibility of domestic and wild animals using primary cell culture models derived from the upper and lower respiratory tract
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040828
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