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Virus- and Interferon Alpha-Induced Transcriptomes of Cells from the Microbat Myotis daubentonii

Hölzer M., Schoen A., Wulle J., Doktor M. M. A., Drosten C., Marz M., Weber F.
iScience
Vol.19, P. 647-661
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2019.08.016

Аннотация:
Antiviral interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are possibly responsible for the high tolerance of bats to zoonotic viruses. Previous studies focused on the IFN system of megabats (suborder Yinpterochiroptera). We present statistically robust RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data on transcriptomes of cells from the “microbat” Myotis daubentonii (suborder Yangochiroptera) responding at 6 and 24 h to either an IFN-inducing virus or treatment with IFN. Our data reveal genes triggered only by virus, either in both humans and Myotis (CCL4, IFNL3, CH25H), or exclusively in Myotis (STEAP4). Myotis cells also express a series of conserved IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) and an unusually high paralog number of the antiviral ISG BST2 (tetherin) but lack several ISGs that were described for megabats (EMC2, FILIP1, IL17RC, OTOGL, SLC24A1). Also, in contrast to megabats, we detected neither different IFN-alpha subtypes nor an unusually high baseline expression of IFNs. Thus, Yangochiroptera microbats, represented by My
Ключевые слова:
Biological Sciences; Immunity; Omics; Transcriptomics
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 2589-0042
Hölzer M.
Schoen A.
Wulle J.
Doktor M. M. A. Myuller Martsel` Aleksandr 1976-
Drosten C.
Marz M.
Weber F.
Хöлзер М.
Счоен А.
Wулле Й.
Доктор М. М. А. Мюллер Марцель Александр 1976-
Дростен C.
Марз М.
Wебер Ф.
Virus- and Interferon Alpha-Induced Transcriptomes of Cells from the Microbat Myotis daubentonii
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iScience
Vol.19 P. 647-661
2019
Статья
Biological Sciences Immunity Omics Transcriptomics
Antiviral interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are possibly responsible for the high tolerance of bats to zoonotic viruses. Previous studies focused on the IFN system of megabats (suborder Yinpterochiroptera). We present statistically robust RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data on transcriptomes of cells from the “microbat” Myotis daubentonii (suborder Yangochiroptera) responding at 6 and 24 h to either an IFN-inducing virus or treatment with IFN. Our data reveal genes triggered only by virus, either in both humans and Myotis (CCL4, IFNL3, CH25H), or exclusively in Myotis (STEAP4). Myotis cells also express a series of conserved IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) and an unusually high paralog number of the antiviral ISG BST2 (tetherin) but lack several ISGs that were described for megabats (EMC2, FILIP1, IL17RC, OTOGL, SLC24A1). Also, in contrast to megabats, we detected neither different IFN-alpha subtypes nor an unusually high baseline expression of IFNs. Thus, Yangochiroptera microbats, represented by My