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The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses

In recent years, high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus, H5N1, low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus, H9N2, and both HPAI and LPAI H7 viruses have proved devastating for the affected economies reliant on poultry industry, and have posed serious public health concerns. These viruses...

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Autores principales: Molesti, Eleonora, Cattoli, Giovanni, Ferrara, Francesca, Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva, Terregino, Calogero, Temperton, Nigel
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Publicado: Library Publishing Media 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577044
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author Molesti, Eleonora
Cattoli, Giovanni
Ferrara, Francesca
Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva
Terregino, Calogero
Temperton, Nigel
author_facet Molesti, Eleonora
Cattoli, Giovanni
Ferrara, Francesca
Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva
Terregino, Calogero
Temperton, Nigel
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description In recent years, high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus, H5N1, low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus, H9N2, and both HPAI and LPAI H7 viruses have proved devastating for the affected economies reliant on poultry industry, and have posed serious public health concerns. These viruses have repeatedly caused zoonotic disease in humans, raising concerns of a potential influenza pandemic. Despite the focus on the HPAI H5N1 outbreak in 1997 some H7 strains have also shown to be occasionally adaptable to infecting humans. Therefore, applying knowledge of the H5 virus evolution and spread to the development of sensitive serological methods is likely to improve our ability to understand and respond to the emergence of other HPAI and LPAI viruses, present within the avian populations, with the potential to infect humans and other species. In the present study we describe the construction and production of lentiviral pseudotypes bearing envelope glycoproteins of LPAI and HPAI H7 avian influenza viruses, which have been responsible for several outbreaks in the past decade. The H7 pseudotypes were evaluated in pseudotype-based neutralization (pp-NT) assays in order to detect and quantify the presence of neutralizing antibodies in avian sera, which were confirmed H7 positive by inhibition of haemagglutination (HI) test. Overall, our results substantiate influenza virus pseudotype neutralization as a robust tool for influenza sero-surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-36141872013-04-10 The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses Molesti, Eleonora Cattoli, Giovanni Ferrara, Francesca Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva Terregino, Calogero Temperton, Nigel J Mol Genet Med Research Report In recent years, high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) virus, H5N1, low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) virus, H9N2, and both HPAI and LPAI H7 viruses have proved devastating for the affected economies reliant on poultry industry, and have posed serious public health concerns. These viruses have repeatedly caused zoonotic disease in humans, raising concerns of a potential influenza pandemic. Despite the focus on the HPAI H5N1 outbreak in 1997 some H7 strains have also shown to be occasionally adaptable to infecting humans. Therefore, applying knowledge of the H5 virus evolution and spread to the development of sensitive serological methods is likely to improve our ability to understand and respond to the emergence of other HPAI and LPAI viruses, present within the avian populations, with the potential to infect humans and other species. In the present study we describe the construction and production of lentiviral pseudotypes bearing envelope glycoproteins of LPAI and HPAI H7 avian influenza viruses, which have been responsible for several outbreaks in the past decade. The H7 pseudotypes were evaluated in pseudotype-based neutralization (pp-NT) assays in order to detect and quantify the presence of neutralizing antibodies in avian sera, which were confirmed H7 positive by inhibition of haemagglutination (HI) test. Overall, our results substantiate influenza virus pseudotype neutralization as a robust tool for influenza sero-surveillance. Library Publishing Media 2013-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3614187/ /pubmed/23577044 Text en © Copyright The Author(s). First Published by Library Publishing Media. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5). This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
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Molesti, Eleonora
Cattoli, Giovanni
Ferrara, Francesca
Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva
Terregino, Calogero
Temperton, Nigel
The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title_full The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title_fullStr The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title_full_unstemmed The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title_short The production and development of H7 Influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
title_sort production and development of h7 influenza virus pseudotypes for the study of humoral responses against avian viruses
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577044
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