Zoonoses are infectious diseases transmitted from animals to humans. Bats have been suggested to harbour more zoonotic viruses than any other mammalian order(1). Infections in bats are largely asymptomatic(2,3), indicating 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, including potential viral reservoirs. Here we describe a systematic analysis covering 115 mammalian genomes that revealed that signatures of selection in immune genes are more prevalent in bats than in other mammalian orders. We found an excess of immune gene adaptations in the ancestral chiropteran branch and in many descending bat lineages, highlighting viral entry and detection factors, and regulators of antiviral and inflammatory responses. ISG15, which is an antiviral gene contributing to hyperinflammation during COVID-19 (refs. (4,5)), exhibits key residue changes in rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats. Cellular infection experiments show species-specific antiviral differences and an essential role of protein conjugation in antiviral function of bat ISG15, separate from its role in secretion and inflammation in humans. Furthermore, in contrast to humans, ISG15 in most rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats has strong anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity. Our work reveals molecular mechanisms that contribute to viral tolerance and disease resistance in bats.
Bat genomes illuminate adaptations to viral tolerance and disease resistance.
蝙蝠基因组揭示了其对病毒耐受性和疾病抵抗力的适应机制
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作者:Morales Ariadna E, Dong Yue, Brown Thomas, Baid Kaushal, Kontopoulos Dimitrios -Georgios, Gonzalez Victoria, Huang Zixia, Ahmed Alexis-Walid, Bhuinya Arkadeb, Hilgers Leon, Winkler Sylke, Hughes Graham, Li Xiaomeng, Lu Ping, Yang Yixin, Kirilenko Bogdan M, Devanna Paolo, Lama Tanya M, Nissan Yomiran, Pippel Martin, Dávalos Liliana M, Vernes Sonja C, Puechmaille Sebastien J, Rossiter Stephen J, Yovel Yossi, Prescott Joseph B, Kurth Andreas, Ray David A, Lim Burton K, Myers Eugene, Teeling Emma C, Banerjee Arinjay, Irving Aaron T, Hiller Michael
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;638(8050):449-458 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-024-08471-0 | 种属: | Viral |
| 研究方向: | 其它 | ||
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