Attenuation of replication by a 29 nucleotide deletion in SARS-coronavirus acquired during the early stages of human-to-human transmission

2018 Scientific Reports 222 citations

Abstract

A 29 nucleotide deletion in open reading frame 8 (ORF8) is the most obvious genetic change in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) during its emergence in humans. In spite of intense study, it remains unclear whether the deletion actually reflects adaptation to humans. Here we engineered full, partially deleted (−29 nt), and fully deleted ORF8 into a SARS-CoV infectious cDNA clone, strain Frankfurt-1. Replication of the resulting viruses was compared in primate cell cultures as well as Rhinolophus bat cells made permissive for SARS-CoV replication by lentiviral transduction of the human angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor. Cells from cotton rat, goat, and sheep provided control scenarios that represent host systems in which SARS-CoV is neither endemic nor epidemic. Independent of the cell system, the truncation of ORF8 (29 nt deletion) decreased replication up to 23-fold. The effect was independent of the type I interferon response. The 29 nt deletion in SARS-CoV is a deleterious mutation acquired along the initial human-to-human transmission chain. The resulting loss of fitness may be due to a founder effect, which has rarely been documented in processes of viral emergence. These results have important implications for the retrospective assessment of the threat posed by SARS.

Keywords

BiologyVirologyViral replicationCoronavirusComplementary DNAMutationTransmission (telecommunications)GeneticsVirusGeneCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Medicine

MeSH Terms

AnimalsCell LineCellsCulturedChiropteraDisease ReservoirsHost-Pathogen InteractionsHumansRNAViralRecombinant ProteinsSevere acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirusSequence DeletionSevere Acute Respiratory SyndromeViral Matrix ProteinsVirus Replication

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Year
2018
Type
article
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
15177-15177
Citations
222
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Doreen Muth, Victor M. Corman, Hanna Roth et al. (2018). Attenuation of replication by a 29 nucleotide deletion in SARS-coronavirus acquired during the early stages of human-to-human transmission. Scientific Reports , 8 (1) , 15177-15177. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33487-8

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DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-33487-8
PMID
30310104
PMCID
PMC6181990

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