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Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005

BACKGROUND: Although the important role of the non-structural 1 (NS) gene of influenza A in virulence of the virus is well established, our knowledge about the extent of variation in the NS gene pool of influenza A viruses in their natural reservoirs in Europe is incomplete. In this study we determi...

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Autores principales: Zohari, Siamak, Gyarmati, Péter, Ejdersund, Anneli, Berglöf, Ulla, Thorén, Peter, Ehrenberg, Maria, Czifra, György, Belák, Sándor, Waldenström, Jonas, Olsen, Björn, Berg, Mikael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19077274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-147
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author Zohari, Siamak
Gyarmati, Péter
Ejdersund, Anneli
Berglöf, Ulla
Thorén, Peter
Ehrenberg, Maria
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
Waldenström, Jonas
Olsen, Björn
Berg, Mikael
author_facet Zohari, Siamak
Gyarmati, Péter
Ejdersund, Anneli
Berglöf, Ulla
Thorén, Peter
Ehrenberg, Maria
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
Waldenström, Jonas
Olsen, Björn
Berg, Mikael
author_sort Zohari, Siamak
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Although the important role of the non-structural 1 (NS) gene of influenza A in virulence of the virus is well established, our knowledge about the extent of variation in the NS gene pool of influenza A viruses in their natural reservoirs in Europe is incomplete. In this study we determined the subtypes and prevalence of influenza A viruses present in mallards in Northern Europe and further analysed the NS gene of these isolates in order to obtain a more detailed knowledge about the genetic variation of NS gene of influenza A virus in their natural hosts. RESULTS: A total number of 45 influenza A viruses of different subtypes were studied. Eleven haemagglutinin- and nine neuraminidase subtypes in twelve combinations were found among the isolated viruses. Each NS gene reported here consisted of 890 nucleotides; there were no deletions or insertions. Phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present at the same time in the same geographic location in the mallard populations in Northern Europe. A comparison of nucleotide sequences of isolated viruses revealed a substantial number of silent mutations, which results in high degree of homology in amino acid sequences. The degree of variation within the alleles is very low. In our study allele A viruses displays a maximum of 5% amino acid divergence while allele B viruses display only 2% amino acid divergence. All the viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe possessed the typical avian ESEV amino acid sequence at the C-terminal end of the NS1 protein. CONCLUSION: Our finding indicates the existence of a large reservoir of different influenza A viruses in mallards population in Northern Europe. Although our phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present in the mallards populations in Northern Europe, allele B viruses appear to be less common in natural host species than allele A, comprising only about 13% of the isolates sequenced in this study.
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spelling pubmed-26253462009-01-14 Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005 Zohari, Siamak Gyarmati, Péter Ejdersund, Anneli Berglöf, Ulla Thorén, Peter Ehrenberg, Maria Czifra, György Belák, Sándor Waldenström, Jonas Olsen, Björn Berg, Mikael Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Although the important role of the non-structural 1 (NS) gene of influenza A in virulence of the virus is well established, our knowledge about the extent of variation in the NS gene pool of influenza A viruses in their natural reservoirs in Europe is incomplete. In this study we determined the subtypes and prevalence of influenza A viruses present in mallards in Northern Europe and further analysed the NS gene of these isolates in order to obtain a more detailed knowledge about the genetic variation of NS gene of influenza A virus in their natural hosts. RESULTS: A total number of 45 influenza A viruses of different subtypes were studied. Eleven haemagglutinin- and nine neuraminidase subtypes in twelve combinations were found among the isolated viruses. Each NS gene reported here consisted of 890 nucleotides; there were no deletions or insertions. Phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present at the same time in the same geographic location in the mallard populations in Northern Europe. A comparison of nucleotide sequences of isolated viruses revealed a substantial number of silent mutations, which results in high degree of homology in amino acid sequences. The degree of variation within the alleles is very low. In our study allele A viruses displays a maximum of 5% amino acid divergence while allele B viruses display only 2% amino acid divergence. All the viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe possessed the typical avian ESEV amino acid sequence at the C-terminal end of the NS1 protein. CONCLUSION: Our finding indicates the existence of a large reservoir of different influenza A viruses in mallards population in Northern Europe. Although our phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present in the mallards populations in Northern Europe, allele B viruses appear to be less common in natural host species than allele A, comprising only about 13% of the isolates sequenced in this study. BioMed Central 2008-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2625346/ /pubmed/19077274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-147 Text en Copyright © 2008 Zohari 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
Zohari, Siamak
Gyarmati, Péter
Ejdersund, Anneli
Berglöf, Ulla
Thorén, Peter
Ehrenberg, Maria
Czifra, György
Belák, Sándor
Waldenström, Jonas
Olsen, Björn
Berg, Mikael
Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (ns) gene of influenza a viruses isolated from mallards in northern europe in 2005
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2625346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19077274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-5-147
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