Effective inhibition of PDCoV infection in chimeric APN gene-edited neonatal pigs.
Jizong LiJian ZhouTianyi ZhangHeyong WuFeng LiChunyun QiLiyuan FanXuesong YuanWei WangRongli GuoBaochao FanXiaochun TangDaxin PangHongsheng OuyangZicong XieBin LiPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), an emerging enteropathogenic coronavirus, causes diarrhea in piglets and possesses the potential to infect humans. However, there are currently no effective measures for the prevention or control of PDCoV infection. Here, we have developed PK-15 cells, LLC-PK1 cells, and primary intestinal epithelial cells expressing chimeric APN, and viral challenge of these cells led to decreased PDCoV infection. Furthermore, virally challenged chimeric APN neonatal piglets displayed reduced viral load, significantly fewer microscopic lesions in the intestinal tissue, and no diarrhea. These data show that chimeric APN is a promising strategy to combat PDCoV infection.
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