TMPRSS13 promotes the cell entry of swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus

Author:

Han Yutong1,Ma Yanlong1,Wang Ziqiao1,Feng Fei1,Zhou Ling2,Feng Hui1,Ma Jingyun2,Ye Rong1,Zhang Rong1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology (MOE/NHC/CAMS), Shanghai Institute of Infectious Disease and Biosecurity, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Pathogenic Microorganisms and Infection, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanghai Medical College Fudan University Shanghai China

2. College of Animal Science South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractSwine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS‐CoV) has caused severe intestinal diseases in pigs. It originates from bat coronaviruses HKU2 and has a potential risk of cross‐species transmission, raising concerns about its zoonotic potential. Viral entry‐related host factors are critical determinants of susceptibility to cells, tissues, or species, and remain to be elucidated for SADS‐CoV. Type II transmembrane serine proteases (TTSPs) family is involved in many coronavirus infections and has trypsin‐like catalytic activity. Here we examine all 18 members of the TTSPs family through CRISPR‐based activation of endogenous protein expression in cells, and find that, in addition to TMPRSS2 and TMPRSS4, TMPRSS13 significantly facilitates SADS‐CoV infection. This is confirmed by ectopic expression of TMPRSS13, and specific to trypsin‐dependent SADS‐CoV. Infection with pseudovirus bearing SADS‐CoV spike protein indicates that TMPRSS13 acts at the entry step and is sensitive to serine protease inhibitor Camostat. Moreover, both human and pig TMPRSS13 are able to enhance the cell‐cell membrane fusion and cleavage of spike protein. Overall, we demonstrate that TMPRSS13 is another host serine protease promoting the membrane‐fusion entry of SADS‐CoV, which may expand its host tropism by using diverse TTSPs.

Publisher

Wiley

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