Bats harbor several highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses including Rabies, Marburg, and henipaviruses, without overt clinical symptoms in the animals. It has been suspected that bats might have evolved particularly effective mechanisms to suppress viral replication. Here, we investigated interferon (IFN) response, -induction, -secretion and -signaling in epithelial-like cells of the relevant and abundant African fruit bat species, Eidolon helvum (E. helvum). Immortalized cell lines were generated; their potential to induce and react on IFN was confirmed, and biological assays were adapted to application in bat cell cultures, enabling comparison of landmark IFN properties with that of common mammalian cell lines. E. helvum cells were fully cap...
Antiviral interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are possibly responsible for the high tolerance of bats to zo...
Bats serve as a reservoir for various, often zoonotic viruses, including significant human pathogens...
© 2011 Dr. Elena R. VirtueHendra and Nipah viruses, members of the genus Henipavirus within the fami...
Bats harbor several highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses including Rabies, Marburg, and henipaviruses,...
Interferons (IFNs) are cytokines produced by host cells in response to the infection with pathogens....
International audienceBats are known to harbor many zoonotic viruses, some of which are pathogenic t...
Bats are important reservoirs of many viruses, which are capable of infecting the host without induc...
Posté sur bioRxiv le 22 juin 2021.International audienceBats are the only mammals with self-powered ...
International audienceBats are asymptomatic hosts for numerous viruses, including highly pathogenic ...
Interferons are an essential component of the innate arm of the immune system and are arguably one o...
Bats are rich reservoir hosts for a variety of viruses, many of which are capable of spillover to ot...
Bats are rich reservoir hosts for a variety of viruses, many of which are capable of spillover to ot...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBats are natural reservoir hosts to a variety of viruses, many of whic...
Bats are natural reservoirs for a spectrum of infectious zoonotic diseases including the recently em...
Bats are unique among mammals due to the ability of powered flight and exceptional longevity. They a...
Antiviral interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are possibly responsible for the high tolerance of bats to zo...
Bats serve as a reservoir for various, often zoonotic viruses, including significant human pathogens...
© 2011 Dr. Elena R. VirtueHendra and Nipah viruses, members of the genus Henipavirus within the fami...
Bats harbor several highly pathogenic zoonotic viruses including Rabies, Marburg, and henipaviruses,...
Interferons (IFNs) are cytokines produced by host cells in response to the infection with pathogens....
International audienceBats are known to harbor many zoonotic viruses, some of which are pathogenic t...
Bats are important reservoirs of many viruses, which are capable of infecting the host without induc...
Posté sur bioRxiv le 22 juin 2021.International audienceBats are the only mammals with self-powered ...
International audienceBats are asymptomatic hosts for numerous viruses, including highly pathogenic ...
Interferons are an essential component of the innate arm of the immune system and are arguably one o...
Bats are rich reservoir hosts for a variety of viruses, many of which are capable of spillover to ot...
Bats are rich reservoir hosts for a variety of viruses, many of which are capable of spillover to ot...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBats are natural reservoir hosts to a variety of viruses, many of whic...
Bats are natural reservoirs for a spectrum of infectious zoonotic diseases including the recently em...
Bats are unique among mammals due to the ability of powered flight and exceptional longevity. They a...
Antiviral interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are possibly responsible for the high tolerance of bats to zo...
Bats serve as a reservoir for various, often zoonotic viruses, including significant human pathogens...
© 2011 Dr. Elena R. VirtueHendra and Nipah viruses, members of the genus Henipavirus within the fami...