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. 2025 Feb 12;33(2):267-278.e4.
doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.12.015. Epub 2025 Jan 10.

MFSD6 is an entry receptor for respiratory enterovirus D68

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MFSD6 is an entry receptor for respiratory enterovirus D68

Xize Liu et al. Cell Host Microbe. .

Abstract

Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a leading non-polio enterovirus that causes severe respiratory diseases and poliomyelitis-like illness in children. Viral entry represents a potential multifaceted target for antiviral intervention; however, there are no approved inhibitors to block EV-D68. Here, we identify the functionally undescribed membrane protein major facilitator superfamily-domain-containing protein 6 (MFSD6) as an EV-D68 entry factor amenable to therapeutic intervention. Specifically, MFSD6 expression is crucial for EV-D68 replication. MFSD6 binds to EV-D68 particles and is necessary for virus attachment to cells. The second extracellular domain of the MFSD6 molecule is involved in the recognition of EV-D68. On the basis of these findings, we engineered a recombinant protein complex comprising the MFSD6 ectodomain fused to Fc (MFSD6-Fc(CH3)), which potently inhibited EV-D68 uptake. MFSD6-Fc(CH3) effectively blocked EV-D68 infection in vitro and prevented lethality in newborn mice. In conclusion, our study not only identifies MFSD6 as an EV-D68 entry factor but also reveals a potential antiviral target and therapeutic agent.

Keywords: EV-D68; MFSD6; antiviral agent; viral entry; virus receptor.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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