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SARS-CoV-2 requires acidic pH to infect cells

SARS-CoV-2 cell entry starts with membrane attachment and ends with spike-protein (S) catalyzed membrane fusion depending on two cleavage steps, one usually by furin in producing cells and the second by TMPRSS2 on target cells. Endosomal cathepsins can carry out both. Using real-time 3D single virio...

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Published in:bioRxiv 2022-06
Main Authors: Kreutzberger, Alex J B, Sanyal, Anwesha, Saminathan, Anand, Louis-Marie Bloyet, Stumpf, Spencer, Liu, Zhuoming, Ojha, Ravi, Patjas, Markku T, Geneid, Ahmed, Scanavachi, Gustavo, Doyle, Catherine A, Somerville, Elliott, Ricardo Bango Da Cunha Correira, Giuseppe Di Caprio, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna, Makitie, Antti, Kiessling, Volker, Vapalahti, Olli, Whelan, Sean P J, Balistreri, Giuseppe, Kirchhausen, Tom
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Summary:SARS-CoV-2 cell entry starts with membrane attachment and ends with spike-protein (S) catalyzed membrane fusion depending on two cleavage steps, one usually by furin in producing cells and the second by TMPRSS2 on target cells. Endosomal cathepsins can carry out both. Using real-time 3D single virion tracking, we show fusion and genome penetration requires virion exposure to an acidic milieu of pH 6.2-6.8, even when furin and TMPRSS2 cleavages have occurred. We detect the sequential steps of S1-fragment dissociation, fusion, and content release from the cell surface in TMPRRS2 overexpressing cells only when exposed to acidic pH. We define a key role of an acidic environment for successful infection, found in endosomal compartments and at the surface of TMPRSS2 expressing cells in the acidic milieu of the nasal cavity. Competing Interest Statement Tom Kirchhausen is a member of the Medical Advisory Board of AI Therapeutics, Inc. The other authors declare no competing interests. Footnotes * We changed the title of the paper to better reflect the findings of the importance of pH for SARS-CoV-2 for infection
DOI:10.1101/2022.06.09.495472