STAT2 signaling as double-edged sword restricting viral dissemination but driving severe pneumonia in SARS-CoV-2 infected hamsters
Author:
Boudewijns RobbertORCID, Thibaut Hendrik JanORCID, Kaptein Suzanne J. F.ORCID, Li RongORCID, Vergote ValentijnORCID, Seldeslachts LauraORCID, De Keyzer Carolien, Bervoets Lindsey, Sharma SapnaORCID, Van Weyenbergh JohanORCID, Liesenborghs Laurens, Ma JiORCID, Jansen SanderORCID, Van Looveren Dominique, Vercruysse Thomas, Jochmans Dirk, Wang Xinyu, Martens ErikORCID, Roose Kenny, De Vlieger Dorien, Schepens Bert, Van Buyten Tina, Jacobs SofieORCID, Liu Yanan, Martí-Carreras JoanORCID, Vanmechelen Bert, Wawina-Bokalanga TonyORCID, Delang LeenORCID, Rocha-Pereira JoanaORCID, Coelmont LotteORCID, Chiu WinstonORCID, Leyssen PieterORCID, Heylen ElisabethORCID, Schols DominiqueORCID, Wang Lanjiao, Close Lila, Matthijnssens JelleORCID, Van Ranst MarcORCID, Compernolle Veerle, Schramm GeorgORCID, Van Laere KoenORCID, Saelens Xavier, Callewaert Nico, Opdenakker GhislainORCID, Maes PietORCID, Weynand BirgitORCID, Cawthorne ChristopherORCID, Velde Greetje VandeORCID, Wang ZhongdeORCID, Neyts JohanORCID, Dallmeier KaiORCID
Abstract
Introductory paragraphSince the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19, the world is being shaken to its core with numerous hospitalizations and hundreds of thousands of deaths. In search for key targets of effective therapeutics, robust animal models mimicking COVID-19 in humans are urgently needed. Here, we show that productive SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lungs of mice is limited and restricted by early type I interferon responses. In contrast, we show that Syrian hamsters are highly permissive to SARS- CoV-2 and develop bronchopneumonia and a strong inflammatory response in the lungs with neutrophil infiltration and edema. Moreover, we identify an exuberant innate immune response as a key player in pathogenesis, in which STAT2 signaling plays a dual role, driving severe lung injury on the one hand, yet restricting systemic virus dissemination on the other. Finally, we assess SARS-CoV- 2-induced lung pathology in hamsters by micro-CT alike used in clinical practice. Our results reveal the importance of STAT2-dependent interferon responses in the pathogenesis and virus control during SARS-CoV-2 infection and may help rationalizing new strategies for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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