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Porcine deltacoronavirus resists antibody neutralization through cell-to-cell transmission.


ABSTRACT: ABSTRACTPorcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is an emerging enteric coronavirus that has been reported to infect a variety of animals and even humans. Cell-cell fusion has been identified as an alternative pathway for the cell-to-cell transmission of certain viruses, but the ability of PDCoV to exploit this transmission model, and the relevant mechanisms, have not been fully elucidated. Herein, we provide evidence that cell-to-cell transmission is the main mechanism supporting PDCoV spread in cell culture and that this efficient spread model is mediated by spike glycoprotein-driven cell-cell fusion. We found that PDCoV efficiently spread to non-susceptible cells via cell-to-cell transmission, and demonstrated that functional receptor porcine aminopeptidase N and cathepsins in endosomes are involved in the cell-to-cell transmission of PDCoV. Most importantly, compared with non-cell-to-cell infection, the cell-to-cell transmission of PDCoV was resistant to neutralizing antibodies and immune sera that potently neutralized free viruses. Taken together, our study revealed key characteristics of the cell-to-cell transmission of PDCoV and provided new insights into the mechanism of PDCoV infection.

SUBMITTER: Xia S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10193906 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Porcine deltacoronavirus resists antibody neutralization through cell-to-cell transmission.

Xia Sijin S   Xiao Wenwen W   Zhu Xuerui X   Liao Shusen S   Guo Jiahui J   Zhou Junwei J   Xiao Shaobo S   Fang Puxian P   Fang Liurong L  

Emerging microbes & infections 20231201 1


<b>ABSTRACT</b>Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is an emerging enteric coronavirus that has been reported to infect a variety of animals and even humans. Cell-cell fusion has been identified as an alternative pathway for the cell-to-cell transmission of certain viruses, but the ability of PDCoV to exploit this transmission model, and the relevant mechanisms, have not been fully elucidated. Herein, we provide evidence that cell-to-cell transmission is the main mechanism supporting PDCoV spread in  ...[more]

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