h5n1禽流感病毒新出现的人畜共患潜力:通过新突变增强人类受体结合和复制

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
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背景:禽流感病毒(AIV)是一种在世界范围内发现的人畜共患病原体,包括多种亚型,其中一种是常见于野生鸟类和家禽的H4亚型。尽管其流行,但对H4亚型AIV的研究很少,主要集中在H4N2和H4N6亚型。迄今尚未对h5n1的人畜共患可能性进行调查。方法:在本研究中,我们使用基因测序结合生物信息学方法对细胞培养中连续传代产生的野生型H4N1 AIV株和突变株进行了分析。此外,我们通过一系列表型分析,包括受体结合亲和力评估、免疫荧光分析、不同动物细胞培养物的生长动力学分析和体内致病性研究,评估了h5n1的人畜共患潜力和突变引起的改变。结果:我们的研究表明,H4N1 AIV可以与人受体结合,并对人肺和气管组织具有亲和力。体外实验表明,H4N1在人类细胞系中可以有效地复制。此外,动物研究表明,H4N1可以在不需要事先适应宿主的情况下诱导小鼠肺炎。值得注意的是,在细胞培养的传代过程中,H4N1迅速获得了两个以前未报道的突变。这些突变显著增强了病毒附着于人类受体的能力及其复制能力。结论:总之,我们的研究为H4N1 AIV出现人畜共患的可能性提供了初步的实验证据。这些发现扩大了我们对H4亚型AIV的认识,并加强了继续监测AIV的迫切需要,以预防和准备影响人类健康的潜在疫情。
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Emerging zoonotic potential of H4N1 avian influenza virus: enhanced human receptor binding and replication via novel mutations.

Background: Avian influenza virus (AIV), a zoonotic pathogen found worldwide, includes multiple subtypes, one of which is the H4 subtype frequently detected in wild birds and poultry. Despite its prevalence, research on H4 subtype AIV has been scarce, with a focus predominantly on the H4N2 and H4N6 subtypes. The zoonotic potential of H4N1 has not been investigated to date.

Methods: In this study, we used gene sequencing in conjunction with bioinformatics methodologies to analyze wild-type H4N1 AIV strain and mutant strains emerging from serial passaging in cell culture. Furthermore, we assessed the zoonotic potential of H4N1 and the alterations caused by mutations via a series of phenotype assays, including evaluation of receptor binding affinity, immunofluorescence assays, analyses of growth kinetics across different animal cell cultures, and in vivo pathogenicity studies.

Results: Our research reveals that H4N1 AIV can bind to human receptors and exhibits an affinity for human lung and tracheal tissues. In vitro experiments demonstrate that H4N1 replicates efficiently in human cell lines. Furthermore, animal studies demonstrate that H4N1 can induce pneumonia in mice without the need for prior adaptation to the host. Notably, during passage in cell culture, H4N1 rapidly acquired two previously unreported mutations. These mutations significantly enhanced the virus's ability to attach to human receptors and its capacity for replication.

Conclusions: In summary, our study provides preliminary experimental evidence for the emerging zoonotic potential of H4N1 AIV. These findings expand our knowledge of the H4 subtype AIV and reinforce the critical need for continued surveillance of AIV to prevent and prepare for potential outbreaks affecting human health.

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Virology Journal
Virology Journal 医学-病毒学
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7.40
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186
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Virology Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of virology, including research on the viruses of animals, plants and microbes. The journal welcomes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of novel diagnostic tools, vaccines and anti-viral therapies. The Editorial policy of Virology Journal is to publish all research which is assessed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to the scientific literature, and puts less emphasis on interest levels or perceived impact.
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