Article Extended Data Fig. 7 | Analysis of 2019-nCoV receptor usage. Determination of virus infectivity in HeLa cells with or without the expression of human APN and DPP4. The expression of ACE2, APN and DPP4 plasmids with S tag were detected using mouse anti-S tag monoclonal antibody. ACE2, APN and DPP4 proteins (green), viral protein (red) and nuclei (blue) are shown. Scale bars, 10 μm.
Highlights d SARS-CoV-2 could infect HFH4-hACE2 mice and cause death d SARS-CoV-2 infection localizes to lungs of mice and causes typical interstitial pneumonia d Pre-exposure to SARS-CoV-2 protects mice from lethal challenge
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused more than 96 million infections and over 2 million deaths worldwide so far. However, there is no approved vaccine available for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the disease causative agent. Vaccine is the most effective approach to eradicate a pathogen. The tests of safety and efficacy in animals are pivotal for developing a vaccine and before the vaccine is applied to human populations. Here we evaluated the safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of an inactivated vaccine based on the whole viral particles in human ACE2 transgenic mouse and in non-human primates. Our data showed that the inactivated vaccine successfully induced SARS-CoV-2-specific neutralizing antibodies in mice and non-human primates, and subsequently provided partial (in low dose) or full (in high dose) protection of challenge in the tested animals. In addition, passive serum transferred from vaccine-immunized mice could also provide full protection from SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice. These results warranted positive outcomes in future clinical trials in humans.
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