当前位置: 首页» 科研进展» 最新论文

最新论文

Ge Y, Yao Q, Chai H, Hua Y, Deng G, Hualan C. A 627K variant in the PB2 protein of H9 subtype influenza virus in wild birds. Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2018 Jul 12

A 627K variant in the PB2 protein of H9 subtype influenza virus in wild birds.
Ge Y , Yao Q , Chai H , Hua Y , Deng G , Hualan C .
Influenza Other Respir Viruses. 2018 Jul 12. doi: 10.1111/irv.12592

Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Wild birds are gaining increasing attention as gene-mixing reservoirs for influenza viruses. To investigate the molecular properties of the viruses isolated and epidemiological analysis of H9N2 subtype AIV in wild birds, we studied samples obtained over two years (2014-2015) from wetlands in Anhui province, China.
METHODS:
A total of 4534 samples were collected from migratory waterfowl in Anhui in 2014-2015, and 8 strains of H9 subtype AIV were isolated.
RESULTS:
Phylogenetic analysis showed different degrees of gene segment reassortment in H9 viruses between the Eurasian lineage and the North American lineage. Most importantly, two viruses harbored the E627K mutation in the polymerase PB2 (PB2) protein. This is the first report of the mutation of this virus from low pathogenicity to high pathogenicity in wild birds.
CONCLUSIONS:
The continued surveillance of wild birds, especially migratory birds, is important to provide early warning and control of AIV outbreaks. Our results highlight the high genetic diversity of AIV along the Eurasian-Australian migration flyway and the need for more extensive AIV surveillance in eastern China. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
KEYWORDS:
H9N2 subtype; epidemiology; influenza virus; phylogeny
扫一扫 关注我
网站首页 联系我们
TOP