中国四重变异型 H1N2 猪流感病毒的进化、致病性和传播性:对公共卫生的潜在威胁。

IF 5.5 3区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Xinxin Cui , Jinhuan Ma , Zifeng Pang , Lingzhi Chi , Cuishan Mai , Hanlin Liu , Ming Liao , Hailiang Sun
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猪被视为流感病毒的 "中间宿主 "或 "混合容器",能够产生具有大流行潜能的毒株。从 2020 年到 2021 年,我们在中国南方的广东省、云南省、贵州省以及北方的河南省和山东省的猪场开展了猪甲型 H1N2 流感(swH1N2)病毒监测。我们系统分析了 swH1N2 病毒的进化和致病性,并描述了其复制和传播能力。分离出的病毒是四重变异H1N2病毒,含有来自pdm/09 H1N1(PB2、PB1、PA和NP基因)、猪三重变异(NS基因)、欧亚禽流感样(HA和M基因)和近期人类H3N2(NA基因)系的基因。SW/188/20 和 SW/198/20 的 NA、PB2 和 NP 基因与 A/Guangdong/Yue Fang277/2017 (H3N2) 基因高度相似。swH1N2的HA基因表现出较高的进化率。测试的五种 swH1N2 病毒在人、犬和猪的细胞以及小鼠的鼻甲、气管和肺中都能有效复制。A/swine/Shandong/198/2020在猪的呼吸道中有效复制,并在猪之间有效传播。总之,目前的这些 swH1N2 病毒具有人畜共患病的可能性,因此需要加强对 swH1N2 病毒的监控。
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The evolution, pathogenicity and transmissibility of quadruple reassortant H1N2 swine influenza virus in China: A potential threat to public health

Swine are regarded as “intermediate hosts” or “mixing vessels” of influenza viruses, capable of generating strains with pandemic potential. From 2020 to 2021, we conducted surveillance on swine H1N2 influenza (swH1N2) viruses in swine farms located in Guangdong, Yunnan, and Guizhou provinces in southern China, as well as Henan and Shandong provinces in northern China. We systematically analyzed the evolution and pathogenicity of swH1N2 isolates, and characterized their replication and transmission abilities. The isolated viruses are quadruple reassortant H1N2 viruses containing genes from pdm/09 H1N1 (PB2, PB1, PA and NP genes), triple-reassortant swine (NS gene), Eurasian Avian-like (HA and M genes), and recent human H3N2 (NA gene) lineages. The NA, PB2, and NP of SW/188/20 and SW/198/20 show high gene similarities to A/Guangdong/Yue Fang277/2017 (H3N2). The HA gene of swH1N2 exhibits a high evolutionary rate. The five swH1N2 isolates replicate efficiently in human, canine, and swine cells, as well as in the turbinate, trachea, and lungs of mice. A/swine/Shandong/198/2020 strain efficiently replicates in the respiratory tract of pigs and effectively transmitted among them. Collectively, these current swH1N2 viruses possess zoonotic potential, highlighting the need for strengthened surveillance of swH1N2 viruses.

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Virologica Sinica
Virologica Sinica Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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期刊介绍: Virologica Sinica is an international journal which aims at presenting the cutting-edge research on viruses all over the world. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original research articles, reviews, and letters to the editor, to encompass the latest developments in all branches of virology, including research on animal, plant and microbe viruses. The journal welcomes articles on virus discovery and characterization, viral epidemiology, viral pathogenesis, virus-host interaction, vaccine development, antiviral agents and therapies, and virus related bio-techniques. Virologica Sinica, the official journal of Chinese Society for Microbiology, will serve as a platform for the communication and exchange of academic information and ideas in an international context. Electronic ISSN: 1995-820X; Print ISSN: 1674-0769
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