MFSD6 is an entry receptor for enterovirus D68.

MFSD6 是肠道病毒 D68 的入侵受体

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作者:Varanese Lauren, Xu Lily, Peters Christine E, Pintilie Grigore, Roberts David S, Raj Suyash, Liu Mengying, Ooi Yaw Shin, Diep Jonathan, Qiao Wenjie, Richards Christopher M, Callaway Jeremy, Bertozzi Carolyn R, Jabs Sabrina, de Vries Erik, van Kuppeveld Frank J M, Nagamine Claude M, Chiu Wah, Carette Jan E
With the near eradication of poliovirus due to global vaccination campaigns, attention has shifted to other enteroviruses that can cause polio-like paralysis syndrome (now termed acute flaccid myelitis)(1-3). In particular, enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is believed to be the main driver of epidemic outbreaks of acute flaccid myelitis in recent years(4), yet not much is known about EV-D68 host interactions. EV-D68 is a respiratory virus(5) but, in rare cases, can spread to the central nervous system to cause severe neuropathogenesis. Here we use genome-scale CRISPR screens to identify the poorly characterized multipass membrane transporter MFSD6 as a host entry factor for EV-D68. Knockout of MFSD6 expression abrogated EV-D68 infection in cell lines and primary cells corresponding to respiratory and neural cells. MFSD6 localized to the plasma membrane and was required for viral entry into host cells. MFSD6 bound directly to EV-D68 particles through its extracellular, third loop (L3). We determined the cryo-electron microscopy structure of EV-D68 in a complex with MFSD6 L3, revealing the interaction interface. A decoy receptor, engineered by fusing MFSD6 L3 to Fc, blocked EV-D68 infection of human primary lung epithelial cells and provided near-complete protection in a lethal mouse model of EV-D68 infection. Collectively, our results reveal MFSD6 as an entry receptor for EV-D68, and support the targeting of MFSD6 as a potential mechanism to combat infections by this emerging pathogen with pandemic potential.

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