Authors
Ruochen Zang, Maria Florencia Gomez Castro, Broc T McCune, Qiru Zeng, Paul W Rothlauf, Naomi M Sonnek, Zhuoming Liu, Kevin F Brulois, Xin Wang, Harry B Greenberg, Michael S Diamond, Matthew A Ciorba, Sean PJ Whelan, Siyuan Ding
Publication date
2020/5/13
Journal
Science immunology
Volume
5
Issue
47
Pages
eabc3582
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Gastrointestinal symptoms and fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 RNA are frequently observed in COVID-19. However, it is unclear whether SARS-CoV-2 replicates in the human intestine and contributes to possible fecal-oral transmission. Here, we report productive infection of SARS-CoV-2 in ACE2+ mature enterocytes in human small intestinal enteroids. Expression of two mucosa-specific serine proteases, TMPRSS2 and TMPRSS4, facilitated SARS-CoV-2 spike fusogenic activity and promoted virus entry into host cells. We also demonstrate that viruses released into the intestinal lumen were inactivated by simulated human colonic fluid, and infectious virus was not recovered from the stool specimens of patients with COVID-19. Our results highlight the intestine as a potential site of SARS-CoV-2 replication, which may contribute to local and systemic illness and overall disease progression.
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