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Altered TMPRSS2 usage by SARS-CoV-2 Omicron impacts infectivity and fusogenicity

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Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 variant emerged in 2021(1) and has multiple mutations in its spike protein(2). Here we show that the spike protein of Omicron has a higher affinity for ACE2 compared with Delta, and a marked change in its antigenicity increases Omicron's evasion of therapeutic monoclonal and vaccine-elicited polyclonal neutralizing antibodies after two doses. mRNA vaccination as a third vaccine dose rescues and broadens neutralization. Importantly, the antiviral drugs remdesivir and molnupiravir retain efficacy against Omicron BA.1. Replication was similar for Omicron and Delta virus isolates in human nasal epithelial cultures. However, in lung cells and gut cells, Omicron demonstrated lower replication. Omicron spike protein was less efficiently cleaved compared with Delta. The differences in replication were mapped to the entry efficiency of the virus on the basis of spike-pseudotyped virus assays. The defect in entry of Omicron pseudotyped virus to specific cell types effectively correlated with higher cellular RNA expression of TMPRSS2, and deletion of TMPRSS2 affected Delta entry to a greater extent than Omicron. Furthermore, drug inhibitors targeting specific entry pathways(3) demonstrated that the Omicron spike inefficiently uses the cellular protease TMPRSS2, which promotes cell entry through plasma membrane fusion, with greater dependency on cell entry through the endocytic pathway. Consistent with suboptimal S1/S2 cleavage and inability to use TMPRSS2, syncytium formation by the Omicron spike was substantially impaired compared with the Delta spike. The less efficient spike cleavage of Omicron at S1/S2 is associated with a shift in cellular tropism away from TMPRSS2-expressing cells, with implications for altered pathogenesis.
Author(s)
Meng BoAbdullahi AdamFerreira Isabella A. T. M.Goonawardane NilukaSaito AkatsukiKimura IzumiYamasoba DaichiGerber Pehuen PereyraFatihi SamanRathore SurabhiZepeda Samantha K.Papa GuidoKemp Steven A.Ikeda TerumasaToyoda MakoTan Toong SengKuramochi JinMitsunaga ShigekiUeno TakamasaShirakawa KotaroTakaori-Kondo AkifumiBrevini TeresaMallery Donna L.Charles Oscar J.Bowen John E.Joshi AnshuWalls Alexandra C.Jackson LaurelleMartin DarrenSmith Kenneth G. C.Bradley JohnBriggs John A. G.Choi JinwookMadissoon EloMeyer Kerstin B.Mlcochova PetraCeron-Gutierrez LourdesDoffinger RainerTeichmann Sarah A.Fisher Andrew J.Pizzuto Matteo S.de Marco AnnaCorti DavideHosmillo MyraLee Joo HyeonJames Leo C.Thukral LipiVeesler DavidSigal AlexSampaziotis FotiosGoodfellow Ian G.Matheson Nicholas J.Sato KeiGupta Ravindra K.
Issued Date
2022-03
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s41586-022-04474-x
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/8696
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation
NATURE, v.603, no.7902, pp.706 - 714
ISSN
0028-0836
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Department of Life Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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