Publications by authors named "R K Plowright"

Unlabelled: A novel Hendra virus (HeV) genotype (HeV genotype 2 [HeV-g2]) was recently isolated from a deceased horse, revealing high-sequence conservation and antigenic similarities with the prototypic strain, HeV-g1. As the receptor-binding (G) and fusion (F) glycoproteins of HeV are essential for mediating viral entry, functional characterization of emerging HeV genotypic variants is key to understanding viral entry mechanisms and broader virus-host co-evolution. We first confirmed that HeV-g2 and HeV-g1 glycoproteins share a close phylogenetic relationship, underscoring HeV-g2's relevance to global health.

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Nipah virus spillovers via consumption of date palm sap in Bangladesh vary substantially between years and have been associated with lower winter temperatures and precipitation. However, the mechanisms driving the interannual variation and the influence of weather remain unexplained. Here we investigated the hypothesis that weather patterns change human sap consumption and explain interannual variation in observed spillovers.

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  • Bats are carriers of deadly zoonotic viruses for humans but seem to tolerate these viruses without becoming ill.
  • Jamaican fruit bats (JFBs) produce weaker antibody responses to viruses compared to laboratory mice, yet show greater B cell receptor (BCR) diversity.
  • Altering the diet of JFBs by restricting protein can enhance their antibody response to certain viruses, but this improvement comes at the cost of reduced BCR diversity.
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Flying birds and bats have simplified gastrointestinal tracts (GITs) and low intestinal mass to facilitate flight. Previous work showed reduced GIT transit times in birds relative to other vertebrates-but GIT transit has never been collectively quantified for bats. Unique among mammals, bat GIT microbiomes are dominated by Pseudomonadota bacteria (previously Proteobacteria), which also dominate the microbiomes of flying birds - we hypothesized this convergence to result from rapid GIT transit times for both volant taxa.

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  • Many people worldwide want to find ways to stop future pandemics from happening.
  • While there has been a lot of focus on preparing for and responding to pandemics, preventing diseases from spreading from animals to humans isn't talked about much.
  • The text suggests we should pay more attention to how environmental changes can cause these spills and offers ideas on how to make policies that help prevent them.
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