Molecular and ecological determinants of mammalian adaptability in avian influenza virus.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Muzamil Ahmad Rather, Amreena Hassan, Muttahir Aman, Irfan Gul, Ashaq Hussain Mir, Varsha Potdar, Parvaiz A Koul, Syed Mudasir Ahmad, Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Riaz Ahmad Shah, Naveed Anjum Chikan, Mohamed Faizal Abdul-Careem, Nadeem Shabir
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Abstract

The avian influenza virus (AIV) primarily affects birds and poses an increasing concern due to its growing adaptability to other hosts, heightening zoonotic risks. The adaptability is a key factor in AIV to infect multiple non-avian species, including humans, companion animals, aquatic mammals, carnivores, and other mammals. The virus is evolving through genetic mutations and reassortments, leading to the emergence of AIV strains with enhanced virulence and adaptability in mammals. This highlights the critical need to understand the genetic factors of AIV, including mutations in polymerase proteins, surface antigens, and other regulatory proteins, as well as the dynamics of AIV-host interactions and environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, water salinity, and pH that govern the cross-species adaptability of the virus. This review provides comprehensive insights into the molecular/genetic changes AIV undergoes to adapt in mammalian hosts including bovines, swine, equines, canines, and felines. The adaptive mutations in viral polymerase proteins, such as PB2-E627K, and receptor specificity shift facilitate the virus adaptability in mammals. Since AIVs interact with specific receptors on host cells, therefore the type and distribution of receptors are crucial in determining the host range of the virus and its adaptability by facilitating attachment and entry of the virus. This review examines sialic acid receptor distribution and binding patterns in various mammalian hosts, emphasizing how the presence and structure of specific receptors influence viral interaction, adaptation, and transmission. The review concludes that the differential distribution and expression of SA receptors are vital in the mammalian adaptability and tissue tropism of viral strains. Notably, during the adaptation to mammals, AIVs show a shift in preference from α-2,3 to α-2,6 receptors. This review further emphasizes the role of ecological determinants in the adaptation of viruses to mammalian hosts. Low temperatures, high humidity, and neutral to slightly acidic pH levels enhance virus stability, facilitating its persistence in the environment and spread among susceptible hosts. Overall, AIV remains a global health threat, necessitating coordinated efforts in research, surveillance, and public health strategies.

哺乳动物对禽流感病毒适应性的分子和生态决定因素。
禽流感病毒(AIV)主要影响鸟类,由于其对其他宿主的适应性日益增强,增加了人畜共患风险,因此引起越来越多的关注。适应性是AIV感染多种非鸟类物种的关键因素,包括人类、伴侣动物、水生哺乳动物、食肉动物和其他哺乳动物。该病毒正在通过基因突变和重组进化,导致在哺乳动物中出现毒性和适应性增强的AIV毒株。这凸显了了解AIV的遗传因素的迫切需要,包括聚合酶蛋白、表面抗原和其他调节蛋白的突变,以及AIV-宿主相互作用的动力学和控制病毒跨物种适应性的环境因素,如温度、湿度、水盐度和pH。本文综述了AIV在哺乳动物宿主(包括牛、猪、马、犬和猫)中适应的分子/遗传变化。病毒聚合酶蛋白(如PB2-E627K)的适应性突变和受体特异性转移促进了病毒在哺乳动物中的适应性。由于aiv与宿主细胞上的特异性受体相互作用,因此受体的类型和分布对于确定病毒的宿主范围及其通过促进病毒附着和进入的适应性至关重要。本文综述了唾液酸受体在各种哺乳动物宿主中的分布和结合模式,强调了特定受体的存在和结构如何影响病毒的相互作用、适应和传播。综上所述,SA受体的分布和表达差异对病毒株的哺乳动物适应性和组织趋向性至关重要。值得注意的是,在适应哺乳动物的过程中,aiv表现出从α-2,3向α-2,6受体的偏好转变。本综述进一步强调了生态决定因素在病毒适应哺乳动物宿主中的作用。低温、高湿和中性至微酸性pH值可增强病毒的稳定性,促进其在环境中持续存在并在易感宿主中传播。总的来说,艾滋病病毒仍然是一个全球健康威胁,需要在研究、监测和公共卫生战略方面作出协调努力。
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来源期刊
Infection
Infection 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
224
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection is a journal dedicated to serving as a global forum for the presentation and discussion of clinically relevant information on infectious diseases. Its primary goal is to engage readers and contributors from various regions around the world in the exchange of knowledge about the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, both in outpatient and inpatient settings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including: Etiology: The study of the causes of infectious diseases. Pathogenesis: The process by which an infectious agent causes disease. Diagnosis: The methods and techniques used to identify infectious diseases. Treatment: The medical interventions and strategies employed to treat infectious diseases. Public Health: Issues of local, regional, or international significance related to infectious diseases, including prevention, control, and management strategies. Hospital Epidemiology: The study of the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare settings and the measures to prevent nosocomial infections. In addition to these, Infection also includes a specialized "Images" section, which focuses on high-quality visual content, such as images, photographs, and microscopic slides, accompanied by brief abstracts. This section is designed to highlight the clinical and diagnostic value of visual aids in the field of infectious diseases, as many conditions present with characteristic clinical signs that can be diagnosed through inspection, and imaging and microscopy are crucial for accurate diagnosis. The journal's comprehensive approach ensures that it remains a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of infectious diseases.
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