Lethal Swine Acute Diarrhea Syndrome Coronavirus Infection in Suckling Mice
Ying Chen, Ren-Di Jiang, Qi Wang, Yun Luo, Meiqin Liu, Yan Zhu, Xi Liu, Yan-Tong He, Peng Zhou, Xing‐Lou Yang, Zheng‐Li Shi
Abstract
SADS-CoV, which likely has originated from bat coronaviruses, is highly pathogenic to piglets and poses a threat to the swine industry. Little is known about its potential to disseminate to other animals. No efficient treatment is available, and the quarantine strategy is the only preventive measure. In this study, we demonstrated that SADS-CoV can efficiently replicate in suckling mice younger than 7 days. In contrast to infected piglets, in which intestinal tropism is shown, SADS-CoV caused infection and damage in all murine tissues evaluated in this study. In addition, neuroinflammatory responses were detected in some of the infected mice. Our work provides a preliminary cost-effective model for the screening of antiviral drugs against SADS-CoV infection.