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  4. D614g substitution of sars-cov-2 spike protein increases syncytium formation and virus titer via enhanced furin-mediated spike cleavage
 
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D614g substitution of sars-cov-2 spike protein increases syncytium formation and virus titer via enhanced furin-mediated spike cleavage

Journal
mBio
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
4
Pages
Article number e00587-21
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Cheng, Ya Wen
TAI-LING CHAO  
Li, Chiao Ling
Wang, Sheng Han
Kao, Han Chieh
Tsai, Ya Min
HURNG-YI WANG  
Hsieh, Chi Ling
Lin, You Yu
PEI-JER CHEN  
SUI-YUAN CHANG  
Shiou-Hwei Yeh  
DOI
10.1128/mBio.00587-21
URI
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/582780
URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85114105567
Abstract
Since the D614G substitution in the spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged, the variant strain has undergone a rapid expansion to become the most abundant strain worldwide. Therefore, this substitution may provide an advantage for viral spreading. To explore the mechanism, we analyzed 18 viral isolates containing S proteins with either G614 or D614 (S-G614 and S-D614, respec-tively).The plaqueassay showed a significantly higher virus titer in S-G614 than in S-D614 isolates. We further found increased cleavage of the S protein at the furin substrate site, a key event that promotes syncytium formation, in S-G614 isolates. The enhancement of the D614G substitution in the cleavage of the S protein and in syncytium formation has been validated in cells expressing S protein. The effect on the syncytium was abolished by furin inhibitor treatment and mutation of the furin cleavage site, suggesting its dependence on cleavage by furin. Our study pointed to the impact of the D614G substitution on syncytium formation through enhanced furin-mediated S cleavage, which might increase the transmissibility and infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 strains containing S-G614. IMPORTANCE Analysis of viral genomes and monitoring of the evolutionary trajectory of SARS-CoV-2 over time has identified the D614G substitution in spike (S) as the most prevalent expanding variant worldwide, which might confer a selective advantage in transmission. Several studies showed that the D614G variant replicates and transmits more efficiently than the wild-type virus, but the mechanism is unclear. By comparing 18 virus isolates containing S with either D614 or G614, we found significantly higher virus titers in association with higher furin protease-mediated cleavage of S, an event that promotes syncytium formation and virus infectivity, in the S-G614 viruses. The effect of the D614G substitution on furinmediated S cleavage and the resulting enhancement of the syncytium phenotype has been validated in S-expressing cells. This study suggests a possible effect of the D614G substitution on S of SARS-CoV-2; the antiviral effect through targeting furin protease is worthy of being investigated in proper animal models.
Subjects
Furin | SARS-CoV-2 | Spike | Syncytium
Furin; SARS-CoV-2; Spike; Syncytium
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG3

Other Subjects
aspartic acid; coronavirus spike glycoprotein; furin; glycine; coronavirus spike glycoprotein; furin; FURIN protein, human; spike protein, SARS-CoV-2; amino acid substitution; Article; controlled study; coronavirus disease 2019; nonhuman; protein cleavage; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; syncytium; virus isolation; virus load; virus replication; amino acid substitution; animal; cell line; Chlorocebus aethiops; genetics; giant cell; HEK293 cell line; human; isolation and purification; metabolism; pathology; reproductive fitness; Vero cell line; virology; virus genome; Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Cell Line; Chlorocebus aethiops; COVID-19; Furin; Genetic Fitness; Genome, Viral; Giant Cells; HEK293 Cells; Humans; SARS-CoV-2; Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus; Vero Cells; Viral Load; Virus Replication
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Type
journal article

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