“…The reason why pteropodid bats have hMAIT cell-like MR1T cell population beyond the putative selection and co-evolution with MR1 (Boudinot et al, 2016) is unclear. Previous studies show that frugivorous bats, including pteropodid bats, harbor large numbers of bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract dominated by large families of gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae, Moraxellaceae, and Pasteurellaceae (Buckles, 2015;Claudio et al, 2018;Heard et al, 1997;Henry et al, 2018). Members of these gramnegative families are capable in riboflavin biosynthesis (Constantinides et al, 2019;Gutierrez-Preciado et al, 2015;Schmaler et al, 2018;Tastan et al, 2018), a prerequisite for the production of the riboflavinrelated metabolites driving MAIT cell development, expansion and activation (Constantinides et al, 2019;Legoux et al, 2019;Schmaler et al, 2018;Tastan et al, 2018).…”