Investigating factors driving shifts in subtype dominance within H5Nx clade 2.3.4.4b high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Elizabeth Billington, Cecilia Di Genova, Caroline J Warren, Saumya S Thomas, Simon Johnson, Sofia Riccio, Dilhani De Silva, Jacob Peers-Dent, Nigel Temperton, Kelly da Costa, Alexander M P Byrne, Maisie Airey, Audra-Lynne Schlachter, Jiayun Yang, Alejandro Nunez, Munir Iqbal, Marek J Slomka, Ian H Brown, Ashley C Banyard, Joe James
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H5Nx clade 2.3.4.4b high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) have decimated wild bird and poultry populations globally since the autumn of 2020. In the UK and in continental Europe, the H5N8 subtype predominated during the first epizootic wave of 2020/21, with few detections of H5N1. However, during the second (2021/22) and third (2022/23) epizootic waves, H5N1 was the dominant subtype. The rapid shift in dominance from H5N8 to H5N1 was likely driven by a combination of virological, immunological and/or host-related factors. In this study, we compared viral fitness and immunological responses in ducks, a key reservoir species, using dominant genotypes of H5N1 (genotype AB) and H5N8 (genotype A) from the second wave. While viral shedding dynamics were similar for both viruses, H5N8 was more pathogenic. Antigenic analysis of post-infection duck sera revealed that the haemagglutinin protein was antigenically similar across clade 2.3.4.4b H5 HPAIVs, but neuraminidase proteins displayed different patterns of cross-reactivity. We also modelled a scenario where ducks were pre-exposed to H5N1 (genotype C) or H5N8 (genotype A) from the first wave and subsequently challenged with either homologous or heterologous subtypes from the second wave (genotype AB or A). Despite the absence of seroconversion, pre-exposure to different subtypes resulted in varying clinical outcomes following challenge. These findings indicate that both viral and immunological factors likely played significant roles in the emergence and spread of H5Nx HPAIVs in wild bird populations.

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研究H5Nx分支2.3.4.4b高致病性禽流感病毒亚型优势变化的驱动因素。
自2020年秋季以来,H5Nx分支2.3.4.4b高致病性禽流感病毒(hpaiv)已导致全球野生鸟类和家禽种群大量死亡。在英国和欧洲大陆,H5N8亚型在2020/21年第一波动物流行病期间占主导地位,很少检测到H5N1。然而,在第二波(2021/22年)和第三波(2022/23年)兽疫流行期间,H5N1是主要亚型。主导地位从H5N8向H5N1的迅速转变可能是由病毒学、免疫学和/或宿主相关因素共同驱动的。在这项研究中,我们使用第二波H5N1(基因型AB)和H5N8(基因型a)的优势基因型,比较了病毒在鸭(一种重要的病毒库物种)中的适应性和免疫反应。虽然两种病毒的病毒脱落动力学相似,但H5N8的致病性更强。对感染后鸭血清的抗原分析表明,血凝素蛋白在2.3.4.4b支H5 hpaiv中具有相似的抗原性,但神经氨酸酶蛋白表现出不同的交叉反应模式。我们还模拟了一种情景,即鸭子预先暴露于第一波的H5N1(基因型C)或H5N8(基因型a),随后用第二波的同源或异源亚型(基因型AB或a)攻击。尽管没有血清转化,但在感染后,预先接触不同亚型会导致不同的临床结果。这些发现表明,病毒和免疫因素可能在野生鸟类中H5Nx hpaiv的出现和传播中发挥了重要作用。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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2.60%
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91
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3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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