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Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans

Human-to-swine transmission of influenza A (H3N2) virus occurs repeatedly and plays a critical role in swine influenza A virus (IAV) evolution and diversity. Human seasonal H3 IAVs were introduced from human-to-swine in the 1990s in the United States and classified as 1990.1 and 1990.4 lineages; the...

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Autores principales: Souza, Carine K., Kimble, J. Brian, Anderson, Tavis K., Arendsee, Zebulun W., Hufnagel, David E., Young, Katharine M., Gauger, Phillip C., Lewis, Nicola S., Davis, C. Todd, Thor, Sharmi, Vincent Baker, Amy L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020331
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author Souza, Carine K.
Kimble, J. Brian
Anderson, Tavis K.
Arendsee, Zebulun W.
Hufnagel, David E.
Young, Katharine M.
Gauger, Phillip C.
Lewis, Nicola S.
Davis, C. Todd
Thor, Sharmi
Vincent Baker, Amy L.
author_facet Souza, Carine K.
Kimble, J. Brian
Anderson, Tavis K.
Arendsee, Zebulun W.
Hufnagel, David E.
Young, Katharine M.
Gauger, Phillip C.
Lewis, Nicola S.
Davis, C. Todd
Thor, Sharmi
Vincent Baker, Amy L.
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description Human-to-swine transmission of influenza A (H3N2) virus occurs repeatedly and plays a critical role in swine influenza A virus (IAV) evolution and diversity. Human seasonal H3 IAVs were introduced from human-to-swine in the 1990s in the United States and classified as 1990.1 and 1990.4 lineages; the 1990.4 lineage diversified into 1990.4.A–F clades. Additional introductions occurred in the 2010s, establishing the 2010.1 and 2010.2 lineages. Human zoonotic cases with swine IAV, known as variant viruses, have occurred from the 1990.4 and 2010.1 lineages, highlighting a public health concern. If a variant virus is antigenically drifted from current human seasonal vaccine (HuVac) strains, it may be chosen as a candidate virus vaccine (CVV) for pandemic preparedness purposes. We assessed the zoonotic risk of US swine H3N2 strains by performing phylogenetic analyses of recent swine H3 strains to identify the major contemporary circulating genetic clades. Representatives were tested in hemagglutination inhibition assays with ferret post-infection antisera raised against existing CVVs or HuVac viruses. The 1990.1, 1990.4.A, and 1990.4.B.2 clade viruses displayed significant loss in cross-reactivity to CVV and HuVac antisera, and interspecies transmission potential was subsequently investigated in a pig-to-ferret transmission study. Strains from the three lineages were transmitted from pigs to ferrets via respiratory droplets, but there were differential shedding profiles. These data suggest that existing CVVs may offer limited protection against swine H3N2 infection, and that contemporary 1990.4.A viruses represent a specific concern given their widespread circulation among swine in the United States and association with multiple zoonotic cases.
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spelling pubmed-99627422023-02-26 Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans Souza, Carine K. Kimble, J. Brian Anderson, Tavis K. Arendsee, Zebulun W. Hufnagel, David E. Young, Katharine M. Gauger, Phillip C. Lewis, Nicola S. Davis, C. Todd Thor, Sharmi Vincent Baker, Amy L. Viruses Article Human-to-swine transmission of influenza A (H3N2) virus occurs repeatedly and plays a critical role in swine influenza A virus (IAV) evolution and diversity. Human seasonal H3 IAVs were introduced from human-to-swine in the 1990s in the United States and classified as 1990.1 and 1990.4 lineages; the 1990.4 lineage diversified into 1990.4.A–F clades. Additional introductions occurred in the 2010s, establishing the 2010.1 and 2010.2 lineages. Human zoonotic cases with swine IAV, known as variant viruses, have occurred from the 1990.4 and 2010.1 lineages, highlighting a public health concern. If a variant virus is antigenically drifted from current human seasonal vaccine (HuVac) strains, it may be chosen as a candidate virus vaccine (CVV) for pandemic preparedness purposes. We assessed the zoonotic risk of US swine H3N2 strains by performing phylogenetic analyses of recent swine H3 strains to identify the major contemporary circulating genetic clades. Representatives were tested in hemagglutination inhibition assays with ferret post-infection antisera raised against existing CVVs or HuVac viruses. The 1990.1, 1990.4.A, and 1990.4.B.2 clade viruses displayed significant loss in cross-reactivity to CVV and HuVac antisera, and interspecies transmission potential was subsequently investigated in a pig-to-ferret transmission study. Strains from the three lineages were transmitted from pigs to ferrets via respiratory droplets, but there were differential shedding profiles. These data suggest that existing CVVs may offer limited protection against swine H3N2 infection, and that contemporary 1990.4.A viruses represent a specific concern given their widespread circulation among swine in the United States and association with multiple zoonotic cases. MDPI 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9962742/ /pubmed/36851547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020331 Text en © 2023 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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Souza, Carine K.
Kimble, J. Brian
Anderson, Tavis K.
Arendsee, Zebulun W.
Hufnagel, David E.
Young, Katharine M.
Gauger, Phillip C.
Lewis, Nicola S.
Davis, C. Todd
Thor, Sharmi
Vincent Baker, Amy L.
Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title_full Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title_fullStr Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title_full_unstemmed Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title_short Swine-to-Ferret Transmission of Antigenically Drifted Contemporary Swine H3N2 Influenza A Virus Is an Indicator of Zoonotic Risk to Humans
title_sort swine-to-ferret transmission of antigenically drifted contemporary swine h3n2 influenza a virus is an indicator of zoonotic risk to humans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15020331
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