Intra-host emergence of an enterovirus A71 variant with enhanced PSGL1 usage and neurovirulence

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2019

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Sun, Liang
Tijsma, Aloys
Mirabelli, Carmen
Baggen, JimISNI 0000000419575111
Wahedi, MaryamISNI 0000000507797902
Franco, David
De Palma, Armando
Leyssen, Pieter
Verbeken, Erik
van Kuppeveld, FrankISNI 0000000369420196

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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is one of the main causative agents of hand-foot-and-mouth disease and is occasionally associated with severe neurological complications. EV-A71 pathophysiology is poorly understood due to the lack of small animal models that robustly support viral replication in relevant organs/tissues. Here, we show that adult severe combined immune-deficient (SCID) mice can serve as an EV-A71 infection model to study neurotropic determinants and viral tropism. Mice inoculated intraperitoneally with an EV-A71 clinical isolate had an initial infection of the lung compartment, followed by neuroinvasion and infection of (motor)neurons, resulting in slowly progressing paralysis of the limbs. We identified a substitution (V135I) in the capsid protein VP2 as a key requirement for neurotropism. This substitution was also present in a mouse-adapted variant, obtained by passaging the clinical isolate in the brain of one-day-old mice, and induced exclusive neuropathology and rapid paralysis, confirming its role in neurotropism. Finally, we showed that this residue enhances the capacity of EV-A71 to use mouse PSGL1 for viral entry. Our data reveal that EV-A71 initially disseminates to the lung and identify viral and host determinants that define the neurotropic character of EV-A71, pointing to a hitherto understudied role of PSGL1 in EV-A71 tropism and neuropathology.

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enterovirus A71, SCID, mouse model, CNS, tropism, pathogenesis, receptor

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Sun, L, Tijsma, A, Mirabelli, C, Baggen, J, Wahedi, M, Franco, D, De Palma, A, Leyssen, P, Verbeken, E, van Kuppeveld, F J M, Neyts, J & Thibaut, H J 2019, 'Intra-host emergence of an enterovirus A71 variant with enhanced PSGL1 usage and neurovirulence', Emerging Microbes and Infections, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 1076-1085. https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2019.1644142