An inhibitor of leukotriene-A 4 hydrolase from bat salivary glands facilitates virus infection.
Mingqian FangXiaopeng TangJuan ZhangZhiyi LiaoGan WangRuomei ChengZhiye ZhangHongwen ZhaoJing WangZhaoxia TanPeter Muiruri KamauQiu-Min LuQi LiuGuohong DengRen LaiPublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceAn immunosuppressant protein (MTX), which facilitates virus infection by inhibiting leukotriene A 4 hydrolase (LTA 4 H) to produce the lipid chemoattractant leukotriene B 4 (LTB 4 ), was identified and characterized from the submandibular salivary glands of the bat Myotis pilosus . To the best of our knowledge, this is a report of an endogenous LTA 4 H inhibitor in animals. MTX was highly concentrated in the bat salivary glands, suggesting a mechanism for the generation of immunological privilege and immune tolerance and providing evidence of viral shedding through oral secretions. Moreover, given that the immunosuppressant MTX selectively inhibited the proinflammatory activity of LTA 4 H, without affecting its antiinflammatory activity, MTX might be a potential candidate for the development of antiinflammatory drugs by targeting the LTA 4 -LTA 4 H-LTB 4 inflammatory axis.