New York:Researchers have found a human immune system 'tripwire' that detects various viruses, including SARS-Cov-2, which cause Covid-19. The study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, described a previously unknown inflammasome immune protein known as CARD8. Inflammasomes make up an intricate system of molecular sensors that our bodies use to sound an alarm when an infection occurs.
However, the mechanisms behind these sensors, which initiate responses to threats such as invading pathogens, and how they operate has been an area of intrigue for immunologists. The study showed that CARD8 functions differently among various species and even varies between individuals in the human population. The findings resulted from a series of experiments across human cell lines and an analysis of CARD8 genetic variation in mammalian species.
"In a version of CARD8, we found that some humans have lost the ability to sense coronavirus infections based on a single genetic difference but have gained the ability to sense viruses in a different family, the enteroviruses -- which includes rhinovirus (common cold) and poliovirus," said Matt Daugherty, Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Washington. "So that means it's an evolutionary tradeoff and CARD8 diversity in humans impacts which viruses can be sensed and which ones cannot."