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Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006

BACKGROUND: The analysis of the nonstructural (NS) gene of the highly pathogenic (HP) H5N1 avian influenza viruses (AIV) isolated in Sweden early 2006 indicated the co-circulation of two sub-lineages of these viruses at that time. In order to complete the information on their genetic features and re...

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Autores principales: Kiss, István, Gyarmati, Péter, Zohari, Siamak, Ramsay, Karin Wilbe, Metreveli, Giorgi, Weiss, Elisabeth, Brytting, Maria, Stivers, Marielle, Lindström, Sofia, Lundkvist, Ake, Nemirov, Kirill, Thorén, Peter, Berg, Mikael, Czifra, György, Belák, Sándor
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18837987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-113
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author Kiss, István
Gyarmati, Péter
Zohari, Siamak
Ramsay, Karin Wilbe
Metreveli, Giorgi
Weiss, Elisabeth
Brytting, Maria
Stivers, Marielle
Lindström, Sofia
Lundkvist, Ake
Nemirov, Kirill
Thorén, Peter
Berg, Mikael
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
author_facet Kiss, István
Gyarmati, Péter
Zohari, Siamak
Ramsay, Karin Wilbe
Metreveli, Giorgi
Weiss, Elisabeth
Brytting, Maria
Stivers, Marielle
Lindström, Sofia
Lundkvist, Ake
Nemirov, Kirill
Thorén, Peter
Berg, Mikael
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
author_sort Kiss, István
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The analysis of the nonstructural (NS) gene of the highly pathogenic (HP) H5N1 avian influenza viruses (AIV) isolated in Sweden early 2006 indicated the co-circulation of two sub-lineages of these viruses at that time. In order to complete the information on their genetic features and relation to other HP H5N1 AIVs the seven additional genes of twelve Swedish isolates were amplified in full length, sequenced, and characterized. RESULTS: The presence of two sub-lineages of HP H5N1 AIVs in Sweden in 2006 was further confirmed by the phylogenetic analysis of approximately the 95% of the genome of twelve isolates that were selected on the base of differences in geographic location, timing and animal species of origin. Ten of the analyzed viruses belonged to sub-clade 2.2.2. and grouped together with German and Danish isolates, while two 2.2.1. sub-clade viruses formed a cluster with isolates of Egyptian, Italian, Slovenian, and Nigerian origin. The revealed amino acid differences between the two sub-groups of Swedish viruses affected the predicted antigenicity of the surface glycoproteins, haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, rather than the nucleoprotein, polymerase basic protein 2, and polymerase acidic protein, the main targets of the cellular immune responses. The distinctive characteristics between members of the two subgroups were identified and described. CONCLUSION: The comprehensive genetic characterization of HP H5N1 AIVs isolated in Sweden during the spring of 2006 is reported. Our data support previous findings on the coincidental spread of multiple sub-lineage H5N1 HPAIVs via migrating aquatic birds to large distance from their origin. The detection of 2.2.1. sub-clade viruses in Sweden adds further data regarding their spread in the North of Europe in 2006. The close genetic relationship of Swedish isolates sub-clade 2.2.2. to the contemporary German and Danish isolates supports the proposition of the introduction and spread of a single variant of 2.2.2. sub-clade H5N1 avian influenza viruses in the Baltic region. The presented findings underline the importance of whole genome analysis.
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spelling pubmed-25690342008-10-17 Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006 Kiss, István Gyarmati, Péter Zohari, Siamak Ramsay, Karin Wilbe Metreveli, Giorgi Weiss, Elisabeth Brytting, Maria Stivers, Marielle Lindström, Sofia Lundkvist, Ake Nemirov, Kirill Thorén, Peter Berg, Mikael Czifra, György Belák, Sándor Virol J Research BACKGROUND: The analysis of the nonstructural (NS) gene of the highly pathogenic (HP) H5N1 avian influenza viruses (AIV) isolated in Sweden early 2006 indicated the co-circulation of two sub-lineages of these viruses at that time. In order to complete the information on their genetic features and relation to other HP H5N1 AIVs the seven additional genes of twelve Swedish isolates were amplified in full length, sequenced, and characterized. RESULTS: The presence of two sub-lineages of HP H5N1 AIVs in Sweden in 2006 was further confirmed by the phylogenetic analysis of approximately the 95% of the genome of twelve isolates that were selected on the base of differences in geographic location, timing and animal species of origin. Ten of the analyzed viruses belonged to sub-clade 2.2.2. and grouped together with German and Danish isolates, while two 2.2.1. sub-clade viruses formed a cluster with isolates of Egyptian, Italian, Slovenian, and Nigerian origin. The revealed amino acid differences between the two sub-groups of Swedish viruses affected the predicted antigenicity of the surface glycoproteins, haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, rather than the nucleoprotein, polymerase basic protein 2, and polymerase acidic protein, the main targets of the cellular immune responses. The distinctive characteristics between members of the two subgroups were identified and described. CONCLUSION: The comprehensive genetic characterization of HP H5N1 AIVs isolated in Sweden during the spring of 2006 is reported. Our data support previous findings on the coincidental spread of multiple sub-lineage H5N1 HPAIVs via migrating aquatic birds to large distance from their origin. The detection of 2.2.1. sub-clade viruses in Sweden adds further data regarding their spread in the North of Europe in 2006. The close genetic relationship of Swedish isolates sub-clade 2.2.2. to the contemporary German and Danish isolates supports the proposition of the introduction and spread of a single variant of 2.2.2. sub-clade H5N1 avian influenza viruses in the Baltic region. The presented findings underline the importance of whole genome analysis. BioMed Central 2008-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2569034/ /pubmed/18837987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-113 Text en Copyright © 2008 Kiss et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Kiss, István
Gyarmati, Péter
Zohari, Siamak
Ramsay, Karin Wilbe
Metreveli, Giorgi
Weiss, Elisabeth
Brytting, Maria
Stivers, Marielle
Lindström, Sofia
Lundkvist, Ake
Nemirov, Kirill
Thorén, Peter
Berg, Mikael
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title_full Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title_short Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated in Sweden in 2006
title_sort molecular characterization of highly pathogenic h5n1 avian influenza viruses isolated in sweden in 2006
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18837987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-113
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