The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) is a pan-arterivirus receptor

  • Teressa M. Shaw
  • , Devra Huey
  • , Makky Mousa-Makky
  • , Jared Compaleo
  • , Kylie Nennig
  • , Aadit P. Shah
  • , Fei Jiang
  • , Xueer Qiu
  • , Devon Klipsic
  • , Raymond R.R. Rowland
  • , Igor I. Slukvin
  • , Meagan E. Sullender
  • , Megan T. Baldridge
  • , Haichang Li
  • , Cody J. Warren
  • , Adam L. Bailey

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Abstract

Arteriviruses infect a variety of mammalian hosts, but the receptors used by these viruses to enter cells are poorly understood. We identified the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) as an important pro-viral host factor via comparative genome-wide CRISPR-knockout screens with multiple arteriviruses. Using a panel of cell lines and divergent arteriviruses, we demonstrate that FcRn is required for the entry step of arterivirus infection and serves as a molecular barrier to arterivirus cross-species infection. We also show that FcRn synergizes with another known arterivirus entry factor, CD163, to mediate arterivirus entry. Overexpression of FcRn and CD163 sensitizes non-permissive cells to infection and enables the culture of fastidious arteriviruses. Treatment of multiple cell lines with a pre-clinical anti-FcRn monoclonal antibody blocked infection and rescued cells from arterivirus-induced death. Altogether, this study identifies FcRn as a novel pan-arterivirus receptor, with implications for arterivirus emergence, cross-species infection, and host-directed pan-arterivirus countermeasure development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6726
JournalNature communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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