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Human Metapneumovirus Infection of Organoid-derived Human Bronchial Epithelium Represents Cell Tropism and Cytopathology As Observed in Models

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Journal mSphere
Date 2024 Jan 24
PMID 38265200
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Importance: Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is one of the leading causative agents of respiratory disease in humans, with no treatment or vaccine available yet. The use of primary epithelial cultures that recapitulate the tissue morphology and biochemistry of the human airways could aid in defining more relevant targets to prevent HMPV infection. For this purpose, this study established the first primary organoid-derived bronchial culture model suitable for a broad range of HMPV isolates. These bronchial cultures were assessed for HMPV replication, cellular tropism, cytopathology, and innate immune responses, where the observations were linked to previous studies with HMPV. This study exposed an important gap in the HMPV field since extensively cell-passaged prototype HMPV B viruses did not replicate in the bronchial cultures, underpinning the need to use recently isolated viruses with a controlled passage history. These results were reproducible in three different donors, supporting this model to be suitable to study HMPV infection.

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