Back to Search Start Over

Mice with Induced Pulmonary Comorbidities Display Severe Lung Inflammation and Mortality following Exposure to SARS-CoV-2

Authors :
Haim Levy
Dana Stein
Ofir Israeli
Hila Gutman
Eran Zahavy
Efi Makdasi
Itai Glinert
Liat Bar-On
Boaz Politi
Yentl Evgy
Reut Falach
Ohad Shifman
Inbar Cohen-Gihon
Galia Zaide
Moshe Aftalion
Tomer Israely
Tamar Sabo
Ronit Rosenfeld
Shlomi Lazar
Chanoch Kronman
Hagit Achdout
Yaron Vagima
Shmuel Yitzhaky
David Gur
Tamar Kadar
Ron Alcalay
Amir Ben-Shmuel
Sharon Melamed
Ohad Mazor
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Severe manifestations of COVID-19 are mostly restricted to people with comorbidities. Here we report that induced mild pulmonary morbidities render SARS-CoV-2-refractive CD-1 mice to be susceptible to this virus. Specifically, SARS-CoV-2 infection after application of low-doses of the acute-lung-injury stimulants bleomycin or ricin caused a severe disease in CD-1 mice, manifested by sustained body weight loss and mortality rates of >50%. Further studies revealed markedly higher levels of viral RNA in the lungs, heart and serum of low-dose-ricin pretreated, as compared to non-pretreated mice. Notably, the deleterious effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection were effectively alleviated by passive transfer of polyclonal or monoclonal antibodies generated against SARS-CoV-2 RBD. Thus, viral cell entry in the sensitized mice seems to involve viral RBD binding, albeit by a mechanism other than the canonical ACE2-mediated uptake route. In summary, we present a novel mice-based animal model for the study of comorbidity-dependent severe COVID-19.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........12b2e4e9cfeb1a338bd28fef12794fa1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.28.358614