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Transgenic human dipeptidyl peptidase-4 Syrian hamsters support MERS coronavirus infection and contact transmission

Wang, T.; Liu, Y.; Li, R.; Merrill, N.; Wang, Z.; Halfmann, P.

2026-05-26 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.26.725122 bioRxiv
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a global health concern due to a high fatality rate associated with human infections and no approved vaccines or therapeutics. While Syrian hamsters are a value animal model for coronavirus research, including SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV does not infect wild-type hamsters. Here, we generated transgenic Syrian hamsters expressing human dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (hDPP4), the cellular receptor for MERS-CoV., MERS-CoV replicated efficiently in the respiratory tract tissues of hDPP4 hamsters, causing lethal disease. Treatment with the 3CLpro inhibitor nirmatrelvir significantly reduced viral titers in the lower respiratory tract of infected hDPP4 hamsters. While airborne transmission was not observed, direct contact transmission was observed in all contact hDPP4 hamsters cohoused with infected cage mates. Immunization with purified MERS receptor-binding domain protein reduced virus replication and disease severity but did not prevent direct contact transmission. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that hDPP4 transgenic Syrian hamsters are useful for studying MERS-CoV pathogenesis, transmission, and countermeasure efficacy.

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