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Comparative pathogenesis of three human and zoonotic SARS-CoV strains in cynomolgus macaques
Authors:Rockx Barry  Feldmann Friederike  Brining Douglas  Gardner Don  LaCasse Rachel  Kercher Lisa  Long Dan  Rosenke Rebecca  Virtaneva Kimmo  Sturdevant Daniel E  Porcella Stephen F  Mattoon John  Parnell Michael  Baric Ralph S  Feldmann Heinz
Institution:Laboratory of Virology, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana, United States of America. barry.rockx@utmb.edu
Abstract:The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic was characterized by increased pathogenicity in the elderly due to an early exacerbated innate host response. SARS-CoV is a zoonotic pathogen that entered the human population through an intermediate host like the palm civet. To prevent future introductions of zoonotic SARS-CoV strains and subsequent transmission into the human population, heterologous disease models are needed to test the efficacy of vaccines and therapeutics against both late human and zoonotic isolates. Here we show that both human and zoonotic SARS-CoV strains can infect cynomolgus macaques and resulted in radiological as well as histopathological changes similar to those seen in mild human cases. Viral replication was higher in animals infected with a late human phase isolate compared to a zoonotic isolate. While there were significant differences in the number of host genes differentially regulated during the host responses between the three SARS-CoV strains, the top pathways and functions were similar and only apparent early during infection with the majority of genes associated with interferon signaling pathways. This study characterizes critical disease models in the evaluation and licensure of therapeutic strategies against SARS-CoV for human use.
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