Viruses (Oct 2019)

The S2 Subunit of QX-type Infectious Bronchitis Coronavirus Spike Protein Is an Essential Determinant of Neurotropism

  • Jinlong Cheng,
  • Ye Zhao,
  • Gang Xu,
  • Keran Zhang,
  • Wenfeng Jia,
  • Yali Sun,
  • Jing Zhao,
  • Jia Xue,
  • Yanxin Hu,
  • Guozhong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v11100972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 972

Abstract

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Some coronaviruses (CoVs) have an extra furin cleavage site (RRKR/S, furin-S2′ site) upstream of the fusion peptide in the spike protein, which plays roles in virion adsorption and fusion. Mutation of the S2′ site of QX genotype (QX-type) infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) spike protein (S) in a recombinant virus background results in higher pathogenicity, pronounced neural symptoms and neurotropism when compared with conditions in wild-type IBV (WT-IBV) infected chickens. In this study, we present evidence suggesting that recombinant IBV with a mutant S2′ site (furin-S2′ site) leads to higher mortality. Infection with mutant IBV induces severe encephalitis and breaks the blood−brain barrier. The results of a neutralization test and immunoprotection experiment show that an original serum and vaccine can still provide effective protection in vivo and in vitro. This is the first demonstration of IBV-induced neural symptoms in chickens with encephalitis and the furin-S2′ site as a determinant of neurotropism.

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