Title
New World Bats Harbor Diverse Influenza A Viruses
Date Issued
01 October 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Tong S.
Zhu X.
Li Y.
Shi M.
Zhang J.
Bourgeois M.
Yang H.
Chen X.
Gomez J.
Chen L.M.
Johnson A.
Tao Y.
Dreyfus C.
Yu W.
McBride R.
Carney P.J.
Gilbert A.T.
Chang J.
Guo Z.
Davis C.T.
Paulson J.C.
Stevens J.
Rupprecht C.E.
Holmes E.C.
Wilson I.A.
Donis R.O.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
Aquatic birds harbor diverse influenza A viruses and are a major viral reservoir in nature. The recent discovery of influenza viruses of a new H17N10 subtype in Central American fruit bats suggests that other New World species may similarly carry divergent influenza viruses. Using consensus degenerate RT-PCR, we identified a novel influenza A virus, designated as H18N11, in a flat-faced fruit bat (Artibeus planirostris) from Peru. Serologic studies with the recombinant H18 protein indicated that several Peruvian bat species were infected by this virus. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that, in some gene segments, New World bats harbor more influenza virus genetic diversity than all other mammalian and avian species combined, indicative of a long-standing host-virus association. Structural and functional analyses of the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase indicate that sialic acid is not a ligand for virus attachment nor a substrate for release, suggesting a unique mode of influenza A virus attachment and activation of membrane fusion for entry into host cells. Taken together, these findings indicate that bats constitute a potentially important and likely ancient reservoir for a diverse pool of influenza viruses.
Volume
9
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Patología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84887290174
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS Pathogens
ISSN of the container
15537374
Sponsor(s)
National Cancer Institute - Y1-CO-1020, Y1-GM-1104. National Institutes of Health - AI058113, GM062116, GM080533-06, GM098791. National Institute of General Medical Sciences - R24GM098791.
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