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Reference-quality bat genomes illuminate adaptations to viral tolerance and disease resistance

Authors :
Michael Hiller
Ariadna Morales
Alexis Ahmed
Leon Hilgers
Bogdan Kirilenko
Dimitrios Kontopoulos
Yue Dong
Xiaomeng Li
Aaron Irving
Thomas Brown
Martin Pippel
Sylke Winkler
Kaushal Baid
Victoria Gonzalez
Arinjay Banerjee
Zixia Huang
Graham Hughes
Emma Teeling
Eugene Myers
Paolo Devanna
Sonja Vernes
Tanya Lama
Liliana Dávalos
Yomiran Nissan
Yossi Yovel
Sebastien Puechmaille
Stephen Rossiter
Joe Prescott
Andreas Kurth
David Ray
Burton Lim
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Bats carry viruses that can cause severe disease in other mammals. Asymptomatic infections in bats suggest limited tissue-damaging inflammation and immunopathology. To investigate the genomic basis of disease resistance, the Bat1K project generated reference-quality genomes of ten bat species. A systematic analysis showed that signatures of selection in immune genes are more prevalent in bats compared with other mammals. We found an excess of immune gene adaptations in the ancestral Chiroptera and many descending bat lineages, highlighting viral entry and detection factors, and regulators of antiviral and inflammatory responses. ISG15, an antiviral gene contributing to hyperinflammation during COVID-19, exhibits a deletion of a cysteine, required for homodimer formation, in rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats. Cellular infection experiments showed enhanced intracellular protein conjugation of bat ISG15 and lack of secretion into extracellular space, where human ISG15 stimulates inflammation. Our work highlights molecular mechanisms contributing to viral tolerance and disease resistance in bats.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1fe78ccb9442ba8d2834a2bbdad8c588
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2557682/v1