Immunological Control of Viral Infections in Bats and the Emergence of Viruses Highly Pathogenic to Humans
Título
Immunological Control of Viral Infections in Bats and the Emergence of Viruses Highly Pathogenic to Humans
Autor
Tony Schountz, Michelle L. Baker, John Butler, Vincent Munster
Descripción
Bats are reservoir hosts of many important viruses that cause substantial disease in humans, including coronaviruses, filoviruses, lyssaviruses, and henipaviruses. Other than the lyssaviruses, they do not appear to cause disease in the reservoir bats, thus an explanation for the dichotomous outcomes of infections of humans and bat reservoirs remains to be determined. Bats appear to have a few unusual features that may account for these differences, including evidence of constitutive interferon (IFN) activation and greater combinatorial diversity in immunoglobulin genes that do not undergo substantial affinity maturation. We propose these features may, in part, account for why bats can host these viruses without disease and how they may contribute to the highly pathogenic nature of bat-borne viruses after spillover into humans. Because of the constitutive IFN activity, bat-borne viruses may be shed at low levels from bat cells. With large naive antibody repertoires, bats may control the limited virus replication without the need for rapid affinity maturation, and this may explain why bats typically have low antibody titers to viruses. However, because bat viruses have evolved in high IFN environments, they have enhanced countermeasures against the IFN response. Thus, upon infection of human cells, where the IFN response is not constitutive, the viruses overwhelm the IFN response, leading to abundant virus replication and pathology.
Fecha
2017
Materia
bats, Chiroptera, zoonosis, antibody repertoire, emerging infectious disease, virus ecology
Identificador
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01098
Fuente
Frontiers in Immunology
Editor
Frontiers Media S.A.
Cobertura
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
Idioma
EN
Colección
Citación
Tony Schountz, Michelle L. Baker, John Butler, Vincent Munster, “Immunological Control of Viral Infections in Bats and the Emergence of Viruses Highly Pathogenic to Humans,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/501.
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