Islamabad, Dec 18 : The greater
susceptibility of humans to certain infectious diseases when compared to other
primates could be explained by species-specific changes in immune signaling
pathways, a University of Chicago study finds.
The first genome-wide,
functional comparison of genes regulated by the innate immune system in three
primate species discovers potential mediators of differences in disease
susceptibility among primates.
These findings are published in the
open-access journal PLoS Genetics.
Humans are more sensitive than
chimpanzees to the severe effects of certain viral infections, such as
progression of HIV to AIDS or severe complications from hepatitis B. Genomic
comparisons of humans and their close primate relatives reveal many changes in
immune system genes. By stimulating immune cells from humans, chimpanzees and
rhesus macaques, Luis Barreiro and colleagues tested functional differences in
primate immune pathways.
The "core" response, critical to fight any
invading pathogen, was found to be evolutionarily conserved, with similar gene
expression patterns across all three species. However, the regulatory response
associated with genes involved in fighting certain viral and microbial
infections produced unique effects in each species, probably reflecting rapid
adaptation cycles between specific hosts and viruses. Interestingly, many
HIV-interacting genes responded uniquely in chimpanzees, animals which do not
routinely develop AIDS after HIV/SIV infection, possibly pointing to mechanisms
of chimpanzee resistance to the virus. In humans, immune responses were
particularly enriched for genes known to be involved in cell death (apoptosis)
and cancer biology.
Though detailed species-specific gene expression
patterns were identified in this study, more experiments will be required to
assess the phenotypic impact of those unique immune responses. Future studies
will also test the immune response of each species to specific infectious
agents. According to the authors, the present findings are "only the first step
in characterizing inter-species differences in immune
response."
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