Pyroptosis of syncytia formed by fusion of SARS-CoV-2 spike and ACE2-expressing cells

Huabin Ma(Ningbo University), Zhoujie Zhu(Ningbo University), Huaipeng Lin(Xiamen University), Shanshan Wang(Ningbo University), Peipei Zhang(Xiamen University), Yanguo Li(Ningbo University), Long Li(Ningbo University), Jinling Wang(Zhongshan Hospital of Xiamen University), Yufen Zhao(Ningbo University), Jiahuai Han(Xiamen University)
Cell Discovery
August 24, 2021
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Abstract

SARS-Cov-2 infected cells fused with the ACE2-positive neighboring cells forming syncytia. However, the effect of syncytia in disease development is largely unknown. We established an in vitro cell-cell fusion system and used it to mimic the fusion of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells with ACE2-expressing cells to form syncytia. We found that Caspase-9 was activated after syncytia formation, and Caspase-3/7 was activated downstream of Caspase-9, but it triggered GSDME-dependent pyroptosis rather than apoptosis. What is more, single cell RNA-sequencing data showed that both ACE2 and GSDME were expression in alveolar type 2 cells in human lung. We propose that pyroptosis is the fate of syncytia formed by SARS-CoV-2 infected host cells and ACE2-positive cells, which indicated that lytic death of syncytia may contribute to the excessive inflammatory responses in severe COVID-19 patients.


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