Establishment of well-differentiated camelid airway cultures to study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus

Author:

Gultom MitraORCID,Kratzel AnnikaORCID,Portmann Jasmine,Stalder Hanspeter,Bätzner Astrid Chanfon,Gantenbein Hans,Gurtner Corinne,Ebert Nadine,Posthaus Horst,Zanolari Patrik,Pfaender Stephanie,Thiel VolkerORCID,Dijkman RonaldORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn 2012, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) emerged in Saudi Arabia and was mostly associated with severe respiratory illness in humans. Dromedary camels are the zoonotic reservoir for MERS-CoV. To investigate the biology of MERS-CoV in camelids, we developed a well-differentiated airway epithelial cell (AEC) culture model for Llama glama and Camelus bactrianus. Histological characterization revealed progressive epithelial cellular differentiation with well-resemblance to autologous ex vivo tissues. We demonstrate that MERS-CoV displays a divergent cell tropism and replication kinetics profile in both AEC models. Furthermore, we observed that in the camelid AEC models MERS-CoV replication can be inhibited by both type I and III interferons (IFNs). In conclusion, we successfully established camelid AEC cultures that recapitulate the in vivo airway epithelium and reflect MERS-CoV infection in vivo. In combination with human AEC cultures, this system allows detailed characterization of the molecular basis of MERS-CoV cross-species transmission in respiratory epithelium.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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