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Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019

Reassortment with the H9N2 virus gave rise to the zoonotic H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV), which caused more than five outbreak waves in humans, with high mortality. The frequent exchange of genomic segments between H7N9 and H9N2 has been well-documented. However, the reassortment patterns have no...

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Autores principales: He, Dongchang, Wang, Xiyue, Wu, Huiguang, Wang, Xiaoquan, Yan, Yayao, Li, Yang, Zhan, Tiansong, Hao, Xiaoli, Hu, Jiao, Hu, Shunlin, Liu, Xiaowen, Ding, Chan, Su, Shuo, Gu, Min, Liu, Xiufan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061256
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author He, Dongchang
Wang, Xiyue
Wu, Huiguang
Wang, Xiaoquan
Yan, Yayao
Li, Yang
Zhan, Tiansong
Hao, Xiaoli
Hu, Jiao
Hu, Shunlin
Liu, Xiaowen
Ding, Chan
Su, Shuo
Gu, Min
Liu, Xiufan
author_facet He, Dongchang
Wang, Xiyue
Wu, Huiguang
Wang, Xiaoquan
Yan, Yayao
Li, Yang
Zhan, Tiansong
Hao, Xiaoli
Hu, Jiao
Hu, Shunlin
Liu, Xiaowen
Ding, Chan
Su, Shuo
Gu, Min
Liu, Xiufan
author_sort He, Dongchang
collection PubMed
description Reassortment with the H9N2 virus gave rise to the zoonotic H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV), which caused more than five outbreak waves in humans, with high mortality. The frequent exchange of genomic segments between H7N9 and H9N2 has been well-documented. However, the reassortment patterns have not been described and are not yet fully understood. Here, we used phylogenetic analyses to investigate the patterns of intersubtype and intrasubtype/intralineage reassortment across the eight viral segments. The H7N9 virus and its progeny frequently exchanged internal genes with the H9N2 virus but rarely with the other AIV subtypes. Before beginning the intrasubtype/intralineage reassortment analyses, five Yangtze River Delta (YRD A-E) and two Pearl River Delta (PRD A-B) clusters were divided according to the HA gene phylogeny. The seven reset segment genes were also nomenclatured consistently. As revealed by the tanglegram results, high intralineage reassortment rates were determined in waves 2–3 and 5. Additionally, the clusters of PB2 c05 and M c02 were the most dominant in wave 5, which could have contributed to the onset of the largest H7N9 outbreak in 2016–2017. Meanwhile, a portion of the YRD-C cluster (HP H7N9) inherited their PB2, PA, and M segments from the co-circulating YRD-E (LP H7N9) cluster during wave 5. Untanglegram results revealed that the reassortment rate between HA and NA was lower than HA with any of the other six segments. A multidimensional scaling plot revealed a robust genetic linkage between the PB2 and PA genes, indicating that they may share a co-evolutionary history. Furthermore, we observed relatively more robust positive selection pressure on HA, NA, M2, and NS1 proteins. Our findings demonstrate that frequent reassortment, particular reassorted patterns, and adaptive mutations shaped the H7N9 viral genetic diversity and evolution. Increased surveillance is required immediately to better understand the current state of the HP H7N9 AIV.
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spelling pubmed-92300852022-06-25 Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019 He, Dongchang Wang, Xiyue Wu, Huiguang Wang, Xiaoquan Yan, Yayao Li, Yang Zhan, Tiansong Hao, Xiaoli Hu, Jiao Hu, Shunlin Liu, Xiaowen Ding, Chan Su, Shuo Gu, Min Liu, Xiufan Viruses Article Reassortment with the H9N2 virus gave rise to the zoonotic H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV), which caused more than five outbreak waves in humans, with high mortality. The frequent exchange of genomic segments between H7N9 and H9N2 has been well-documented. However, the reassortment patterns have not been described and are not yet fully understood. Here, we used phylogenetic analyses to investigate the patterns of intersubtype and intrasubtype/intralineage reassortment across the eight viral segments. The H7N9 virus and its progeny frequently exchanged internal genes with the H9N2 virus but rarely with the other AIV subtypes. Before beginning the intrasubtype/intralineage reassortment analyses, five Yangtze River Delta (YRD A-E) and two Pearl River Delta (PRD A-B) clusters were divided according to the HA gene phylogeny. The seven reset segment genes were also nomenclatured consistently. As revealed by the tanglegram results, high intralineage reassortment rates were determined in waves 2–3 and 5. Additionally, the clusters of PB2 c05 and M c02 were the most dominant in wave 5, which could have contributed to the onset of the largest H7N9 outbreak in 2016–2017. Meanwhile, a portion of the YRD-C cluster (HP H7N9) inherited their PB2, PA, and M segments from the co-circulating YRD-E (LP H7N9) cluster during wave 5. Untanglegram results revealed that the reassortment rate between HA and NA was lower than HA with any of the other six segments. A multidimensional scaling plot revealed a robust genetic linkage between the PB2 and PA genes, indicating that they may share a co-evolutionary history. Furthermore, we observed relatively more robust positive selection pressure on HA, NA, M2, and NS1 proteins. Our findings demonstrate that frequent reassortment, particular reassorted patterns, and adaptive mutations shaped the H7N9 viral genetic diversity and evolution. Increased surveillance is required immediately to better understand the current state of the HP H7N9 AIV. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9230085/ /pubmed/35746727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061256 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Dongchang
Wang, Xiyue
Wu, Huiguang
Wang, Xiaoquan
Yan, Yayao
Li, Yang
Zhan, Tiansong
Hao, Xiaoli
Hu, Jiao
Hu, Shunlin
Liu, Xiaowen
Ding, Chan
Su, Shuo
Gu, Min
Liu, Xiufan
Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title_full Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title_short Genome-Wide Reassortment Analysis of Influenza A H7N9 Viruses Circulating in China during 2013–2019
title_sort genome-wide reassortment analysis of influenza a h7n9 viruses circulating in china during 2013–2019
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061256
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