Jenny C M Chan, Rachel H H Ching, Hermione H M Kock, Teng Long, John M Nicholls, J S Malik Peiris, Kenrie P Y Hui, Michael C W Chan
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Abstract
Recent studies have reported a genotype 4 (G4) reassortant Eurasian avian-like (EA) H1N1 virus in swine, demonstrating a potential pandemic threat in humans. Here, we have compared the tropism, replication competence and pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine induction of the two G4 EA H1N1 strains in parallel with 2009 pandemic H1N1 (H1N1/pdm/09) and A/Quail/HK/G1/1997 H9N2 (G1) using ex vivo culture of the human respiratory tract and in vitro culture of human peripheral blood-derived macrophages. Our results showed that G4 strains could replicate in ex vivo cultures of human lung and bronchus with a similar replication competence to H1N1/pdm/09. The cytokine induction levels of G4 were similar to H1N1/pdm/09 in macrophages. Taken together, we could extrapolate that the G4 EA H1N1 swine influenza may pose a notable public health threat towards human and should not underestimate this threat.
最近的研究报告了一种基因型4 (G4)重组的欧亚鸟样(EA) H1N1病毒在猪身上,显示了对人类的潜在大流行威胁。本研究采用人呼吸道离体培养和人外周血源性巨噬细胞体外培养的方法,比较了2009年H1N1大流行(H1N1/pdm/09)和A/Quail/HK/G1/1997 H9N2 (G1)两株G4 EA H1N1毒株的趋向性、复制能力以及促炎因子和趋化因子诱导。结果表明,G4菌株能够在人肺和支气管离体培养物中复制,复制能力与H1N1/pdm/09相似。巨噬细胞中G4的诱导水平与H1N1/pdm/09相似。综上所述,我们可以推断G4 EA H1N1猪流感可能对人类构成显著的公共卫生威胁,不应低估这一威胁。
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