Goblet cells dictate viral tropism and pathogenesis in nasal and intestinal mucosae.

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Wenqian Wang,Wenwen Chao,Hui Zeng,Rongfeng Tang,Ruiling Liu,Chengcheng Wang,Xuan Wu,Jiaxin Qi,Yunlei Cao,Yuchen Li,Qian Yang
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Abstract

Host determinants are critical for shaping the outcomes of viral mucosal infections and developing effective antiviral strategies. However, the regulatory roles of "nonsusceptible" mucosal cells remain unclear. Here, we show that while swine influenza and porcine epidemic diarrhea (PEDV) viruses infect piglet nasal and intestinal epithelia, each virus establishes efficient infection only in its preferred mucosal niche. Goblet cell activity significantly influences mucosal infection outcomes; increased mucus secretion effectively blocks viral entry, while its reduction facilitates viral dissemination. Notably, PEDV activates acetylcholine-cholinergic receptor muscarinic 3 signaling in submucosal enteric neurons to induce goblet cell-associated antigen passages. This mechanism enables the translocation of intestinal bacteria to the lamina propria in early infection, even when the epithelial barrier remains intact, triggering inflammation and exacerbating mucosal damage. Our findings emphasize the crucial role of goblet cells in controlling viral tropism and their potential as targets for developing effective broad-spectrum antiviral approaches.
杯状细胞在鼻和肠粘膜中决定病毒的嗜性和发病机制。
宿主决定因素对于形成病毒性粘膜感染的结果和制定有效的抗病毒策略至关重要。然而,“非易感”粘膜细胞的调节作用仍不清楚。本研究表明,当猪流感和猪流行性腹泻(PEDV)病毒感染仔猪鼻和肠上皮时,每种病毒仅在其首选的粘膜生态位中建立有效感染。杯状细胞活性显著影响粘膜感染结果;粘液分泌的增加有效地阻止了病毒的进入,而粘液分泌的减少促进了病毒的传播。值得注意的是,PEDV激活粘膜下肠神经元中的乙酰胆碱-胆碱能受体毒碱碱3信号,诱导杯状细胞相关抗原传代。这一机制使得肠道细菌在早期感染时易位到固有层,即使上皮屏障保持完整,也会引发炎症并加剧粘膜损伤。我们的研究结果强调了杯状细胞在控制病毒趋向性方面的关键作用,以及它们作为开发有效的广谱抗病毒方法的靶点的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), serves as an authoritative source for high-impact, original research across the biological, physical, and social sciences. With a global scope, the journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide, making it an inclusive platform for advancing scientific knowledge.
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