IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.

As the only flying mammal, bats harbor a number of emerging and re-emerging viruses, many of which cause severe diseases in humans and other mammals yet result in no clinical symptoms in bats. As the master regulator of the interferon (IFN)-dependent immune response, IFN regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) p...

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Main Authors: Peng Zhou, Chris Cowled, Ashley Mansell, Paul Monaghan, Diane Green, Lijun Wu, Zhengli Shi, Lin-Fa Wang, Michelle L Baker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123912?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-13ce24245de647ae98f2a63fd1d1c9e22020-11-24T21:44:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10387510.1371/journal.pone.0103875IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.Peng ZhouChris CowledAshley MansellPaul MonaghanDiane GreenLijun WuZhengli ShiLin-Fa WangMichelle L BakerAs the only flying mammal, bats harbor a number of emerging and re-emerging viruses, many of which cause severe diseases in humans and other mammals yet result in no clinical symptoms in bats. As the master regulator of the interferon (IFN)-dependent immune response, IFN regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) plays a central role in innate antiviral immunity. To explore the role of bat IRF7 in the regulation of the IFN response, we performed sequence and functional analysis of IRF7 from the pteropid bat, Pteropus alecto. Our results demonstrate that bat IRF7 retains the ability to bind to MyD88 and activate the IFN response despite unique changes in the MyD88 binding domain. We also demonstrate that bat IRF7 has a unique expression pattern across both immune and non-immune related tissues and is inducible by double-strand RNA. The broad tissue distribution of IRF7 may provide bats with an enhanced ability to rapidly activate the IFN response in a wider range of tissues compared to other mammals. The importance of IRF7 in antiviral activity against the bat reovirus, Pulau virus was confirmed by siRNA knockdown of IRF7 in bat cells resulting in enhanced viral replication. Our results highlight the importance of IRF7 in innate antiviral immunity in bats.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123912?pdf=render
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author Peng Zhou
Chris Cowled
Ashley Mansell
Paul Monaghan
Diane Green
Lijun Wu
Zhengli Shi
Lin-Fa Wang
Michelle L Baker
spellingShingle Peng Zhou
Chris Cowled
Ashley Mansell
Paul Monaghan
Diane Green
Lijun Wu
Zhengli Shi
Lin-Fa Wang
Michelle L Baker
IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Peng Zhou
Chris Cowled
Ashley Mansell
Paul Monaghan
Diane Green
Lijun Wu
Zhengli Shi
Lin-Fa Wang
Michelle L Baker
author_sort Peng Zhou
title IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
title_short IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
title_full IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
title_fullStr IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
title_full_unstemmed IRF7 in the Australian black flying fox, Pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
title_sort irf7 in the australian black flying fox, pteropus alecto: evidence for a unique expression pattern and functional conservation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description As the only flying mammal, bats harbor a number of emerging and re-emerging viruses, many of which cause severe diseases in humans and other mammals yet result in no clinical symptoms in bats. As the master regulator of the interferon (IFN)-dependent immune response, IFN regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) plays a central role in innate antiviral immunity. To explore the role of bat IRF7 in the regulation of the IFN response, we performed sequence and functional analysis of IRF7 from the pteropid bat, Pteropus alecto. Our results demonstrate that bat IRF7 retains the ability to bind to MyD88 and activate the IFN response despite unique changes in the MyD88 binding domain. We also demonstrate that bat IRF7 has a unique expression pattern across both immune and non-immune related tissues and is inducible by double-strand RNA. The broad tissue distribution of IRF7 may provide bats with an enhanced ability to rapidly activate the IFN response in a wider range of tissues compared to other mammals. The importance of IRF7 in antiviral activity against the bat reovirus, Pulau virus was confirmed by siRNA knockdown of IRF7 in bat cells resulting in enhanced viral replication. Our results highlight the importance of IRF7 in innate antiviral immunity in bats.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4123912?pdf=render
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