Frontiers in Immunology (Aug 2023)

Genes, inflammatory response, tolerance, and resistance to virus infections in migratory birds, bats, and rodents

  • Patrick Douglas Corrêa Pereira,
  • Daniel Guerreiro Diniz,
  • Daniel Guerreiro Diniz,
  • Emanuel Ramos da Costa,
  • Emanuel Ramos da Costa,
  • Nara Gyzely de Morais Magalhães,
  • Anderson de Jesus Falcão da Silva,
  • Jéssica Gizele Sousa Leite,
  • Natan Ibraim Pires Almeida,
  • Kelle de Nazaré Cunha,
  • Mauro André Damasceno de Melo,
  • Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos,
  • Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos,
  • José Antonio Picanço Diniz,
  • Dora Brites,
  • Dora Brites,
  • Daniel Clive Anthony,
  • Cristovam Wanderley Picanço Diniz,
  • Cristovam Guerreiro-Diniz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1239572
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Normally, the host immunological response to viral infection is coordinated to restore homeostasis and protect the individual from possible tissue damage. The two major approaches are adopted by the host to deal with the pathogen: resistance or tolerance. The nature of the responses often differs between species and between individuals of the same species. Resistance includes innate and adaptive immune responses to control virus replication. Disease tolerance relies on the immune response allowing the coexistence of infections in the host with minimal or no clinical signs, while maintaining sufficient viral replication for transmission. Here, we compared the virome of bats, rodents and migratory birds and the molecular mechanisms underlying symptomatic and asymptomatic disease progression. We also explore the influence of the host physiology and environmental influences on RNA virus expression and how it impacts on the whole brain transcriptome of seemingly healthy semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) and spotted sandpiper (Actitis macularius). Three time points throughout the year were selected to understand the importance of longitudinal surveys in the characterization of the virome. We finally revisited evidence that upstream and downstream regulation of the inflammatory response is, respectively, associated with resistance and tolerance to viral infections.

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