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Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses
The continual emergence of novel influenza A strains from non-human hosts requires constant vigilance and the need for ongoing research to identify strains that may pose a human public health risk. Since 1999, canine H3 influenza A viruses (CIVs) have caused many thousands or millions of respiratory...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32287326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008409 |
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author | Martinez-Sobrido, Luis Blanco-Lobo, Pilar Rodriguez, Laura Fitzgerald, Theresa Zhang, Hanyuan Nguyen, Phuong Anderson, Christopher S. Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne Bandyopadhyay, Sanjukta Nogales, Aitor DeDiego, Marta L. Wasik, Brian R. Miller, Benjamin L. Henry, Carole Wilson, Patrick C. Sangster, Mark Y. Treanor, John J. Topham, David J. Byrd-Leotis, Lauren Steinhauer, David A. Cummings, Richard D. Luczo, Jasmina M. Tompkins, Stephen M. Sakamoto, Kaori Jones, Cheryl A. Steel, John Lowen, Anice C. Danzy, Shamika Tao, Hui Fink, Ashley L. Klein, Sabra L. Wohlgemuth, Nicholas Fenstermacher, Katherine J. el Najjar, Farah Pekosz, Andrew Sauer, Lauren Lewis, Mitra K. Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn Rothman, Richard E. Liu, Zhen-Ying Chen, Kuan-Fu Parrish, Colin R. Voorhees, Ian E. H. Kawaoka, Yoshihiro Neumann, Gabriele Chiba, Shiho Fan, Shufang Hatta, Masato Kong, Huihui Zhong, Gongxun Wang, Guojun Uccellini, Melissa B. García-Sastre, Adolfo Perez, Daniel R. Ferreri, Lucas M. Herfst, Sander Richard, Mathilde Fouchier, Ron Burke, David Pattinson, David Smith, Derek J. Meliopoulos, Victoria Freiden, Pamela Livingston, Brandi Sharp, Bridgett Cherry, Sean Dib, Juan Carlos Yang, Guohua Russell, Charles J. Barman, Subrata Webby, Richard J. Krauss, Scott Danner, Angela Woodard, Karlie Peiris, Malik Perera, R. A. P. M. Chan, M. C. W. Govorkova, Elena A. Marathe, Bindumadhav M. Pascua, Philippe N. Q. Smith, Gavin Li, Yao-Tsun Thomas, Paul G. Schultz-Cherry, Stacey |
author_facet | Martinez-Sobrido, Luis Blanco-Lobo, Pilar Rodriguez, Laura Fitzgerald, Theresa Zhang, Hanyuan Nguyen, Phuong Anderson, Christopher S. Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne Bandyopadhyay, Sanjukta Nogales, Aitor DeDiego, Marta L. Wasik, Brian R. Miller, Benjamin L. Henry, Carole Wilson, Patrick C. Sangster, Mark Y. Treanor, John J. Topham, David J. Byrd-Leotis, Lauren Steinhauer, David A. Cummings, Richard D. Luczo, Jasmina M. Tompkins, Stephen M. Sakamoto, Kaori Jones, Cheryl A. Steel, John Lowen, Anice C. Danzy, Shamika Tao, Hui Fink, Ashley L. Klein, Sabra L. Wohlgemuth, Nicholas Fenstermacher, Katherine J. el Najjar, Farah Pekosz, Andrew Sauer, Lauren Lewis, Mitra K. Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn Rothman, Richard E. Liu, Zhen-Ying Chen, Kuan-Fu Parrish, Colin R. Voorhees, Ian E. H. Kawaoka, Yoshihiro Neumann, Gabriele Chiba, Shiho Fan, Shufang Hatta, Masato Kong, Huihui Zhong, Gongxun Wang, Guojun Uccellini, Melissa B. García-Sastre, Adolfo Perez, Daniel R. Ferreri, Lucas M. Herfst, Sander Richard, Mathilde Fouchier, Ron Burke, David Pattinson, David Smith, Derek J. Meliopoulos, Victoria Freiden, Pamela Livingston, Brandi Sharp, Bridgett Cherry, Sean Dib, Juan Carlos Yang, Guohua Russell, Charles J. Barman, Subrata Webby, Richard J. Krauss, Scott Danner, Angela Woodard, Karlie Peiris, Malik Perera, R. A. P. M. Chan, M. C. W. Govorkova, Elena A. Marathe, Bindumadhav M. Pascua, Philippe N. Q. Smith, Gavin Li, Yao-Tsun Thomas, Paul G. Schultz-Cherry, Stacey |
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description | The continual emergence of novel influenza A strains from non-human hosts requires constant vigilance and the need for ongoing research to identify strains that may pose a human public health risk. Since 1999, canine H3 influenza A viruses (CIVs) have caused many thousands or millions of respiratory infections in dogs in the United States. While no human infections with CIVs have been reported to date, these viruses could pose a zoonotic risk. In these studies, the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS) network collaboratively demonstrated that CIVs replicated in some primary human cells and transmitted effectively in mammalian models. While people born after 1970 had little or no pre-existing humoral immunity against CIVs, the viruses were sensitive to existing antivirals and we identified a panel of H3 cross-reactive human monoclonal antibodies (hmAbs) that could have prophylactic and/or therapeutic value. Our data predict these CIVs posed a low risk to humans. Importantly, we showed that the CEIRS network could work together to provide basic research information important for characterizing emerging influenza viruses, although there were valuable lessons learned. |
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spelling | pubmed-71822772020-05-05 Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses Martinez-Sobrido, Luis Blanco-Lobo, Pilar Rodriguez, Laura Fitzgerald, Theresa Zhang, Hanyuan Nguyen, Phuong Anderson, Christopher S. Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne Bandyopadhyay, Sanjukta Nogales, Aitor DeDiego, Marta L. Wasik, Brian R. Miller, Benjamin L. Henry, Carole Wilson, Patrick C. Sangster, Mark Y. Treanor, John J. Topham, David J. Byrd-Leotis, Lauren Steinhauer, David A. Cummings, Richard D. Luczo, Jasmina M. Tompkins, Stephen M. Sakamoto, Kaori Jones, Cheryl A. Steel, John Lowen, Anice C. Danzy, Shamika Tao, Hui Fink, Ashley L. Klein, Sabra L. Wohlgemuth, Nicholas Fenstermacher, Katherine J. el Najjar, Farah Pekosz, Andrew Sauer, Lauren Lewis, Mitra K. Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn Rothman, Richard E. Liu, Zhen-Ying Chen, Kuan-Fu Parrish, Colin R. Voorhees, Ian E. H. Kawaoka, Yoshihiro Neumann, Gabriele Chiba, Shiho Fan, Shufang Hatta, Masato Kong, Huihui Zhong, Gongxun Wang, Guojun Uccellini, Melissa B. García-Sastre, Adolfo Perez, Daniel R. Ferreri, Lucas M. Herfst, Sander Richard, Mathilde Fouchier, Ron Burke, David Pattinson, David Smith, Derek J. Meliopoulos, Victoria Freiden, Pamela Livingston, Brandi Sharp, Bridgett Cherry, Sean Dib, Juan Carlos Yang, Guohua Russell, Charles J. Barman, Subrata Webby, Richard J. Krauss, Scott Danner, Angela Woodard, Karlie Peiris, Malik Perera, R. A. P. M. Chan, M. C. W. Govorkova, Elena A. Marathe, Bindumadhav M. Pascua, Philippe N. Q. Smith, Gavin Li, Yao-Tsun Thomas, Paul G. Schultz-Cherry, Stacey PLoS Pathog Research Article The continual emergence of novel influenza A strains from non-human hosts requires constant vigilance and the need for ongoing research to identify strains that may pose a human public health risk. Since 1999, canine H3 influenza A viruses (CIVs) have caused many thousands or millions of respiratory infections in dogs in the United States. While no human infections with CIVs have been reported to date, these viruses could pose a zoonotic risk. In these studies, the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS) network collaboratively demonstrated that CIVs replicated in some primary human cells and transmitted effectively in mammalian models. While people born after 1970 had little or no pre-existing humoral immunity against CIVs, the viruses were sensitive to existing antivirals and we identified a panel of H3 cross-reactive human monoclonal antibodies (hmAbs) that could have prophylactic and/or therapeutic value. Our data predict these CIVs posed a low risk to humans. Importantly, we showed that the CEIRS network could work together to provide basic research information important for characterizing emerging influenza viruses, although there were valuable lessons learned. Public Library of Science 2020-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7182277/ /pubmed/32287326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008409 Text en © 2020 Martinez-Sobrido 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Martinez-Sobrido, Luis Blanco-Lobo, Pilar Rodriguez, Laura Fitzgerald, Theresa Zhang, Hanyuan Nguyen, Phuong Anderson, Christopher S. Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne Bandyopadhyay, Sanjukta Nogales, Aitor DeDiego, Marta L. Wasik, Brian R. Miller, Benjamin L. Henry, Carole Wilson, Patrick C. Sangster, Mark Y. Treanor, John J. Topham, David J. Byrd-Leotis, Lauren Steinhauer, David A. Cummings, Richard D. Luczo, Jasmina M. Tompkins, Stephen M. Sakamoto, Kaori Jones, Cheryl A. Steel, John Lowen, Anice C. Danzy, Shamika Tao, Hui Fink, Ashley L. Klein, Sabra L. Wohlgemuth, Nicholas Fenstermacher, Katherine J. el Najjar, Farah Pekosz, Andrew Sauer, Lauren Lewis, Mitra K. Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn Rothman, Richard E. Liu, Zhen-Ying Chen, Kuan-Fu Parrish, Colin R. Voorhees, Ian E. H. Kawaoka, Yoshihiro Neumann, Gabriele Chiba, Shiho Fan, Shufang Hatta, Masato Kong, Huihui Zhong, Gongxun Wang, Guojun Uccellini, Melissa B. García-Sastre, Adolfo Perez, Daniel R. Ferreri, Lucas M. Herfst, Sander Richard, Mathilde Fouchier, Ron Burke, David Pattinson, David Smith, Derek J. Meliopoulos, Victoria Freiden, Pamela Livingston, Brandi Sharp, Bridgett Cherry, Sean Dib, Juan Carlos Yang, Guohua Russell, Charles J. Barman, Subrata Webby, Richard J. Krauss, Scott Danner, Angela Woodard, Karlie Peiris, Malik Perera, R. A. P. M. Chan, M. C. W. Govorkova, Elena A. Marathe, Bindumadhav M. Pascua, Philippe N. Q. Smith, Gavin Li, Yao-Tsun Thomas, Paul G. Schultz-Cherry, Stacey Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title | Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title_full | Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title_fullStr | Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title_short | Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses |
title_sort | characterizing emerging canine h3 influenza viruses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32287326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008409 |
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