PB2和M基因对鸡H6流感病毒复制的影响

Influenza research and treatment Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-02-18 DOI:10.1155/2014/547839
Hiroichi Ozaki, Yi Guan, Malik Peiris, Robert Webster, Ayato Takada, Richard Webby
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摘要

H6亚型流感病毒通常从野生水禽中分离出来。然而,关于从鸡中分离的H6流感病毒的信息有限。通过比较A/chicken/Hong Kong/W312/97 (H6N1)与A/duck/汕头/5540/01 (H6N2)的基因组片段,探讨其在鸡体内有效复制的影响因素。当鸡接种7 + 1重组病毒(W312背景)时,具有鸭株PB2和M基因的病毒复制率显著降低。PB2蛋白和M蛋白嵌合体编码来自W312的PB2蛋白和M2蛋白的c端区域,它们在犬源性(MDCK)细胞和鸡气管中高效复制是必需的。这些结果表明宿主范围可能由某些类型的内部蛋白(如PB2和M2)以及表面糖蛋白(如血凝素)决定。
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Effect of the PB2 and M Genes on the Replication of H6 Influenza Virus in Chickens.

Effect of the PB2 and M Genes on the Replication of H6 Influenza Virus in Chickens.

Effect of the PB2 and M Genes on the Replication of H6 Influenza Virus in Chickens.

Effect of the PB2 and M Genes on the Replication of H6 Influenza Virus in Chickens.

H6 subtype influenza viruses are commonly isolated from wild aquatic birds. However, limited information is available regarding H6 influenza virus isolated from chickens. We compared the viral genome segment between A/chicken/Hong Kong/W312/97 (H6N1), which was able to grow in chicken trachea, and A/duck/Shantou/5540/01 (H6N2), which was isolated from wild aquatic duck, to explore the factors for effective replication in chicken. When chickens were inoculated with 7 + 1 reassortants (W312 background), the replication of viruses with PB2 and M genes derived from the duck strain was significantly reduced. Chimeras of PB2 and M proteins, encoding the C-terminal region of the PB2 protein and the M2 protein from W312, were required for efficient replication in canine-derived (MDCK) cells and in chicken trachea. These results indicate that host range may be determined by some types of internal proteins such as PB2 and M2, as well as by surface glycoprotein like hemagglutinin.

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