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Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo

The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread worldwide. Like all influenzas, the H1N1 strain-specific properties of replication, virulence, and pathogenicity are a result of the particular genomic sequence and concerted expression of multiple gene...

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Autores principales: Xu, Lili, Bao, Linlin, Zhou, Jianfang, Wang, Dayan, Deng, Wei, Lv, Qi, Ma, Yila, Li, Fengdi, Sun, Huihui, Zhan, Lingjun, Zhu, Hua, Ma, Chunmei, Shu, Yuelong, Qin, Chuan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020698
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author Xu, Lili
Bao, Linlin
Zhou, Jianfang
Wang, Dayan
Deng, Wei
Lv, Qi
Ma, Yila
Li, Fengdi
Sun, Huihui
Zhan, Lingjun
Zhu, Hua
Ma, Chunmei
Shu, Yuelong
Qin, Chuan
author_facet Xu, Lili
Bao, Linlin
Zhou, Jianfang
Wang, Dayan
Deng, Wei
Lv, Qi
Ma, Yila
Li, Fengdi
Sun, Huihui
Zhan, Lingjun
Zhu, Hua
Ma, Chunmei
Shu, Yuelong
Qin, Chuan
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description The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread worldwide. Like all influenzas, the H1N1 strain-specific properties of replication, virulence, and pathogenicity are a result of the particular genomic sequence and concerted expression of multiple genes. Thus, specific mutations may support increased virulence and may be useful as biomarkers of potential threat to human health. We performed comparative genomic analysis of ten strains of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) influenza viruses to determine whether genotypes associated with clinical phenotypes, which ranged from mild to severe illness and up to lethal. Virus replication capacity was tested for each strain in vitro using cultured epithelial cells, while virulence and pathogenicity were investigated in vivo using the BALB/c mouse model. The results indicated that A/Sichuan/1/2009 strain had significantly higher replication ability and virulence than the other strains, and five unique non-synonymous mutations were identified in important gene-encoding sequences. These mutations led to amino acid substitutions in HA (L32I), PA (A343T), PB1 (K353R and T566A), and PB2 (T471M), and may be critical molecular determinants for replication, virulence, and pathogenicity. Our results suggested that the replication capacity in vitro and virulence in vivo of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) viruses were not associated with the clinical phenotypes. This study offers new insights into the transmission and evolution of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) virus.
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spelling pubmed-31159342011-06-22 Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo Xu, Lili Bao, Linlin Zhou, Jianfang Wang, Dayan Deng, Wei Lv, Qi Ma, Yila Li, Fengdi Sun, Huihui Zhan, Lingjun Zhu, Hua Ma, Chunmei Shu, Yuelong Qin, Chuan PLoS One Research Article The novel pandemic A (H1N1) virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and quickly spread worldwide. Like all influenzas, the H1N1 strain-specific properties of replication, virulence, and pathogenicity are a result of the particular genomic sequence and concerted expression of multiple genes. Thus, specific mutations may support increased virulence and may be useful as biomarkers of potential threat to human health. We performed comparative genomic analysis of ten strains of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) influenza viruses to determine whether genotypes associated with clinical phenotypes, which ranged from mild to severe illness and up to lethal. Virus replication capacity was tested for each strain in vitro using cultured epithelial cells, while virulence and pathogenicity were investigated in vivo using the BALB/c mouse model. The results indicated that A/Sichuan/1/2009 strain had significantly higher replication ability and virulence than the other strains, and five unique non-synonymous mutations were identified in important gene-encoding sequences. These mutations led to amino acid substitutions in HA (L32I), PA (A343T), PB1 (K353R and T566A), and PB2 (T471M), and may be critical molecular determinants for replication, virulence, and pathogenicity. Our results suggested that the replication capacity in vitro and virulence in vivo of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) viruses were not associated with the clinical phenotypes. This study offers new insights into the transmission and evolution of the 2009 pandemic A (H1N1) virus. Public Library of Science 2011-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3115934/ /pubmed/21698272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020698 Text en Xu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Xu, Lili
Bao, Linlin
Zhou, Jianfang
Wang, Dayan
Deng, Wei
Lv, Qi
Ma, Yila
Li, Fengdi
Sun, Huihui
Zhan, Lingjun
Zhu, Hua
Ma, Chunmei
Shu, Yuelong
Qin, Chuan
Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title_full Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title_fullStr Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title_short Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo
title_sort genomic polymorphism of the pandemic a (h1n1) influenza viruses correlates with viral replication, virulence, and pathogenicity in vitro and in vivo
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020698
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