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Comp Med . Viral and Host Attributes Underlying the Origins of Zoonotic Coronaviruses in Bats

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  • Comp Med . Viral and Host Attributes Underlying the Origins of Zoonotic Coronaviruses in Bats


    Comp Med


    . 2021 Oct 11.
    doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-21-000027. Online ahead of print.
    Viral and Host Attributes Underlying the Origins of Zoonotic Coronaviruses in Bats

    Alison E Stout, Qinghua Guo, Jean K Millet, Gary R Whittaker

    Abstract

    With a presumed origin in bats, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a major source of morbidity and mortality in the humanpopulation, and the causative agent, SARS-CoV-2, aligns most closely at the genome level with the bat coronavirusesRaBtCoV4991/RaTG13 and RmYN02. The ability of bats to provide reservoirs of numerous viruses in addition to coronavirusesremains an active area of research. Unique aspects of the physiology of the chiropteran immune system may contributeto the ability of bats to serve as viral reservoirs. The coronavirus spike protein plays important roles in viral pathogenesis and the immune response. Although much attention has focused on the spike receptor-binding domain, a unique aspect of SARS-CoV-2 as compared with its closest relatives is the presence of a furin cleavage site in the S1-S2 region of the spike protein. Proteolytic activation is likely an important feature that allows SARS-CoV-2-and other coronaviruses-to overcome the species barriers and thus cause human disease. The diversity of bat species limits the ability to draw broad conclusions about viral pathogenesis, but comparisons across species and with reference to humans and other susceptible mammals may guide future research in this regard.


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