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A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses

Influenza B virus (IBV) is one of the human respiratory viruses and one of the targets of seasonal vaccination. However, the bifurcation of two antigenically distinct lineages of IBVs makes it difficult to arrange proper medical countermeasures. Moreover, compared with pathogenicity-related molecula...

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Autores principales: Bae, Joon-Yong, Lee, Ilseob, Kim, Jin Il, Park, Sehee, Yoo, Kirim, Park, Miso, Kim, Gayeong, Park, Mee Sook, Lee, Joo-Yeon, Kang, Chun, Kim, Kisoon, Park, Man-Seong
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29643248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00259-18
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author Bae, Joon-Yong
Lee, Ilseob
Kim, Jin Il
Park, Sehee
Yoo, Kirim
Park, Miso
Kim, Gayeong
Park, Mee Sook
Lee, Joo-Yeon
Kang, Chun
Kim, Kisoon
Park, Man-Seong
author_facet Bae, Joon-Yong
Lee, Ilseob
Kim, Jin Il
Park, Sehee
Yoo, Kirim
Park, Miso
Kim, Gayeong
Park, Mee Sook
Lee, Joo-Yeon
Kang, Chun
Kim, Kisoon
Park, Man-Seong
author_sort Bae, Joon-Yong
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description Influenza B virus (IBV) is one of the human respiratory viruses and one of the targets of seasonal vaccination. However, the bifurcation of two antigenically distinct lineages of IBVs makes it difficult to arrange proper medical countermeasures. Moreover, compared with pathogenicity-related molecular markers known for influenza A virus, little has been known for IBVs. To understand pathogenicity caused by IBVs, we investigated the molecular determinants of IBV pathogenicity in animal models. After serial lung-to-lung passages of Victoria lineage B/Brisbane/60/2008 (Vc_BR60) and Yamagata lineage B/Wisconsin/01/2010 (Ym_WI01) viruses in BALB/c mice, we identified the mouse-adapted Vc_BR60 (maVc_BR60) and Ym_WI01 (maYm_WI01) viruses, respectively. To find a molecular clue(s) to the increased pathogenicity of maVc_BR60 and maYm_WI01, we determined their genetic sequences. Several amino acid mutations were identified in the PB2, PB1, PA, BM2, and/or NS1 protein-coding regions, and one concurrent lysine (K)-to-arginine (R) mutation in PA residue 338 (PA K338R) was found in both maVc_BR60 and maYm_WI01 viruses. When analyzed using viruses rescued through reverse genetics, it was shown that PA K338R alone could increase the pathogenicity of both IBVs in mice and viral replication in the respiratory tracts of ferrets. In a subsequent minireplicon assay, the effect of PA K338R was highlighted by the enhancement of viral polymerase complex activity of both Vc_BR60 and Ym_WI01 viruses. These results suggest that the PA K338R mutation may be a molecular determinant of IBV pathogenicity via modulating the viral polymerase function of IBVs. IMPORTANCE To investigate molecular pathogenic determinants of IBVs, which are one of the targets of seasonal influenza vaccines, we adapted both Victoria and Yamagata lineage IBVs independently in mice. The recovered mouse-adapted viruses exhibited increased virulence, and of the various mutations identified from both mouse-adapted viruses, a concurrent amino acid mutation was found in the PA protein-coding region. When analyzed using viruses rescued through reverse genetics, the PA mutation alone appeared to contribute to viral pathogenicity in mice within the compatible genetic constellation between the IBV lineages and to the replication of IBVs in ferrets. Regarding the potential mechanism of increased viral pathogenicity, it was shown that the PA mutation could upregulate the viral polymerase complex activity of both IBV lineages. These results indicate that the PA mutation could be a newly defined molecular pathogenic determinant of IBVs that substantiates our understanding of the viral pathogenicity and public health risks of IBVs.
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spelling pubmed-60027062018-06-27 A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses Bae, Joon-Yong Lee, Ilseob Kim, Jin Il Park, Sehee Yoo, Kirim Park, Miso Kim, Gayeong Park, Mee Sook Lee, Joo-Yeon Kang, Chun Kim, Kisoon Park, Man-Seong J Virol Pathogenesis and Immunity Influenza B virus (IBV) is one of the human respiratory viruses and one of the targets of seasonal vaccination. However, the bifurcation of two antigenically distinct lineages of IBVs makes it difficult to arrange proper medical countermeasures. Moreover, compared with pathogenicity-related molecular markers known for influenza A virus, little has been known for IBVs. To understand pathogenicity caused by IBVs, we investigated the molecular determinants of IBV pathogenicity in animal models. After serial lung-to-lung passages of Victoria lineage B/Brisbane/60/2008 (Vc_BR60) and Yamagata lineage B/Wisconsin/01/2010 (Ym_WI01) viruses in BALB/c mice, we identified the mouse-adapted Vc_BR60 (maVc_BR60) and Ym_WI01 (maYm_WI01) viruses, respectively. To find a molecular clue(s) to the increased pathogenicity of maVc_BR60 and maYm_WI01, we determined their genetic sequences. Several amino acid mutations were identified in the PB2, PB1, PA, BM2, and/or NS1 protein-coding regions, and one concurrent lysine (K)-to-arginine (R) mutation in PA residue 338 (PA K338R) was found in both maVc_BR60 and maYm_WI01 viruses. When analyzed using viruses rescued through reverse genetics, it was shown that PA K338R alone could increase the pathogenicity of both IBVs in mice and viral replication in the respiratory tracts of ferrets. In a subsequent minireplicon assay, the effect of PA K338R was highlighted by the enhancement of viral polymerase complex activity of both Vc_BR60 and Ym_WI01 viruses. These results suggest that the PA K338R mutation may be a molecular determinant of IBV pathogenicity via modulating the viral polymerase function of IBVs. IMPORTANCE To investigate molecular pathogenic determinants of IBVs, which are one of the targets of seasonal influenza vaccines, we adapted both Victoria and Yamagata lineage IBVs independently in mice. The recovered mouse-adapted viruses exhibited increased virulence, and of the various mutations identified from both mouse-adapted viruses, a concurrent amino acid mutation was found in the PA protein-coding region. When analyzed using viruses rescued through reverse genetics, the PA mutation alone appeared to contribute to viral pathogenicity in mice within the compatible genetic constellation between the IBV lineages and to the replication of IBVs in ferrets. Regarding the potential mechanism of increased viral pathogenicity, it was shown that the PA mutation could upregulate the viral polymerase complex activity of both IBV lineages. These results indicate that the PA mutation could be a newly defined molecular pathogenic determinant of IBVs that substantiates our understanding of the viral pathogenicity and public health risks of IBVs. American Society for Microbiology 2018-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6002706/ /pubmed/29643248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00259-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Bae et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Pathogenesis and Immunity
Bae, Joon-Yong
Lee, Ilseob
Kim, Jin Il
Park, Sehee
Yoo, Kirim
Park, Miso
Kim, Gayeong
Park, Mee Sook
Lee, Joo-Yeon
Kang, Chun
Kim, Kisoon
Park, Man-Seong
A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title_full A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title_fullStr A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title_full_unstemmed A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title_short A Single Amino Acid in the Polymerase Acidic Protein Determines the Pathogenicity of Influenza B Viruses
title_sort single amino acid in the polymerase acidic protein determines the pathogenicity of influenza b viruses
topic Pathogenesis and Immunity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29643248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00259-18
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