Decoding the blueprint of receptor binding by filoviruses through large-scale binding assays and machine learning

Evidence suggests that bats are important hosts of filoviruses, yet the specific species involved remain largely unidentified. Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) is an essential entry receptor, with amino acid variations influencing viral susceptibility and species-specific tropism. Herein, we conducted combina...

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Hauptverfasser: Lasso, Gorka, Grodus, Michael, Valencia, Estefania, DeJesus, Veronica, Liang, Eliza, Delwel, Isabel, Bortz, 3rd, Rob H, Lupyan, Dmitry, Ehrlich, Hanna Y, Castellanos, Adrian A, Gazzo, Andrea, Wells, Heather L, Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn, Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre, Seetahal, Janine F R, Hughes, Tom, Lee, Jimmy, Lee, Mei-Ho, Sjodin, Anna R, Geldenhuys, Marike, Mortlock, Marinda, Navarrete-Macias, Isamara, Gilardi, Kirsten, Willig, Michael R, Nava, Alessandra F D, Loh, Elisabeth H, Asrat, Makda, Smiley-Evans, Tierra, Magesa, Walter S, Zikankuba, Sijali, Wolking, David, Suzán, Gerardo, Ojeda-Flores, Rafael, Carrington, Christine V F, Islam, Ariful, Epstein, Jonathan H, Markotter, Wanda, Johnson, Christine K, Goldstein, Tracey, Han, Barbara A, Mazet, Jonna A K, Jangra, Rohit K, Chandran, Kartik, Anthony, Simon J
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Zusammenfassung:Evidence suggests that bats are important hosts of filoviruses, yet the specific species involved remain largely unidentified. Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) is an essential entry receptor, with amino acid variations influencing viral susceptibility and species-specific tropism. Herein, we conducted combinatorial binding studies with seven filovirus glycoproteins (GPs) and NPC1 orthologs from 81 bat species. We found that GP-NPC1 binding correlated poorly with phylogeny. By integrating binding assays with machine learning, we identified genetic factors influencing virus-receptor-binding and predicted GP-NPC1-binding avidity for additional filoviruses and bats. Moreover, combining receptor-binding avidities with bat geographic distribution and the locations of previous Ebola outbreaks allowed us to rank bats by their potential as Ebola virus hosts. This study represents a comprehensive investigation of filovirus-receptor binding in bats (1,484 GP-NPC1 pairs, 11 filoviruses, and 135 bats) and describes a multidisciplinary approach to predict susceptible species and guide filovirus host surveillance.
ISSN:1931-3128
1934-6069
1934-6069
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2024.12.016