MHC class II proteins mediate cross-species entry of bat influenza viruses.
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PubMed ID
30787439
Description
Zoonotic influenza A viruses of avian origin can cause severe disease in individuals, or even global pandemics, and thus pose a threat to human populations. Waterfowl and shorebirds are believed to be the reservoir for all influenza A viruses, but this has recently been challenged by the identification of novel influenza A viruses in bats1,2. The major bat influenza A virus envelope glycoprotein, haemagglutinin, does not bind the canonical influenza A virus receptor, sialic acid or any other glycan1,3,4, despite its high sequence and structural homology with conventional haemagglutinins. This functionally uncharacterized plasticity of the bat influenza A virus haemagglutinin means the tropism and zoonotic potential of these viruses has not been fully determined. Here we show, using transcriptomic profiling of susceptible versus non-susceptible cells in combination with genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening, that the major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) human leukocyte antigen DR isotype (HLA-DR) is an essential entry determinant for bat influenza A viruses. Genetic ablation of the HLA-DR α-chain rendered cells resistant to infection by bat influenza A virus, whereas ectopic expression of the HLA-DR complex in non-susceptible cells conferred susceptibility. Expression of MHC-II from different bat species, pigs, mice or chickens also conferred susceptibility to infection. Notably, the infection of mice with bat influenza A virus resulted in robust virus replication in the upper respiratory tract, whereas mice deficient for MHC-II were resistant. Collectively, our data identify MHC-II as a crucial entry mediator for bat influenza A viruses in multiple species, which permits a broad vertebrate tropism.
Date of Publication
2019-03
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Karakus, Umut | |
Thamamongood, Thiprampai | |
Ciminski, Kevin | |
Ran, Wei | |
Günther, Sira C | |
Pohl, Marie O | |
Eletto, Davide | |
Jeney, Csaba | |
Hoffmann, Donata | |
Reiche, Sven | |
Schinköthe, Jan | |
Ulrich, Reiner | |
Wiener, Julius | |
Hayes, Michael G B | |
Chang, Max W | |
Hunziker, Annika | |
Yángüez, Emilio | |
Aydillo, Teresa | |
Krammer, Florian | |
Oderbolz, Josua | |
Meier, Matthias | |
Oxenius, Annette | |
Halenius, Anne | |
Benner, Christopher | |
Hale, Benjamin G | |
García-Sastre, Adolfo | |
Beer, Martin | |
Schwemmle, Martin | |
Stertz, Silke |
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Series
Nature
Publisher
Springer Nature
ISSN
1476-4687
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restricted