PEDV刺突蛋白的n -糖基化调节病毒复制和致病性。

IF 3.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Huixin Zhu, Zhaoyang Feng, Meng Sun, Sinuo Zhang, Zhen Yang, Juan Bai, Ping Jiang, Gongguan Liu, Xing Liu, Xianwei Wang
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摘要

猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)是一种高毒力的肠道冠状病毒,可引起哺乳仔猪严重的水样腹泻和死亡。刺突(S)蛋白是病毒进入的关键媒介,经历了广泛的n链糖基化。为了阐明这些翻译后修饰的功能意义,我们采用反向遗传学系统产生19株重组PEDV菌株,在预测的n -糖基化位点发生单位点突变。体外实验显示,N118、N216、N726、N1232和N1249残基的突变显著减弱了病毒复制,减小了斑块大小。我们的数据表明,这些突变破坏了病毒的附着和内化。重要的是,对仔猪的体内致病性试验表明,N1232Q和N1249Q突变体的粪便病毒脱落很少,没有临床症状,这表明它们有可能成为减毒活疫苗的候选者。这些发现强调了S蛋白糖基化在PEDV传染性和毒力中的关键作用,为合理设计疫苗提供了分子基础。
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N-glycosylation of the PEDV spike protein modulates viral replication and pathogenicity.

N-glycosylation of the PEDV spike protein modulates viral replication and pathogenicity.

N-glycosylation of the PEDV spike protein modulates viral replication and pathogenicity.

N-glycosylation of the PEDV spike protein modulates viral replication and pathogenicity.

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), a highly virulent enteric coronavirus, induces severe watery diarrhea and mortality in suckling piglets. The spike (S) protein, a critical mediator of viral entry, undergoes extensive N-linked glycosylation. To elucidate the functional significance of these post-translational modifications, we employed a reverse genetics system to generate 19 recombinant PEDV strains with single-site mutations at predicted N-glycosylation sites. In vitro experiments revealed that mutations at residues N118, N216, N726, N1232, and N1249 significantly attenuated viral replication and reduced plaque size. Our data demonstrated that these mutations impaired viral attachment and internalization. Importantly, in vivo pathogenicity assays in piglets indicated that the N1232Q and N1249Q mutants presented minimal faecal viral shedding and no clinical symptoms, suggesting their potential as live attenuated vaccine candidates. These findings underscore the critical role of S protein glycosylation in PEDV infectivity and virulence, providing a molecular basis for rational vaccine design.

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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
7.00
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4.50%
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92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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