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. 2024 Sep 24;43(9):114703.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114703. Epub 2024 Aug 28.

Application of a bespoke monoclonal antibody panel to characterize immune cell populations in cave nectar bats

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Application of a bespoke monoclonal antibody panel to characterize immune cell populations in cave nectar bats

Shiwei Chen et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Among their many unique biological features, bats are increasingly recognized as a key reservoir of many emerging viruses that cause massive morbidity and mortality in humans. Bats are capable of harboring many of these deadly viruses without any apparent signs of pathology, in a mechanism known as viral disease tolerance. However, the immunological mechanisms behind viral tolerance remain poorly understood. As a non-model organism species, there are very limited research resources and tools available to study bat immunology. In the cave nectar bat Eonycteris spelaea, we have a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against major immune markers. An immunophenotyping survey of major immune compartments and barrier sites using these mAbs reveals differences in the immunological landscape of bats.

Keywords: CP: Immunology; bat; disease tolerance; immunology; mAb; monoclonal antibody.

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Declaration of interests L.-F.W. is a member of Paratus Sciences Corporation’s scientific advisory board. L.-F.W., L.Z.H., and A.Y.T.L. are share option holders of Paratus Sciences Corporation.

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