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An influenza reassortant with polymerase of pH1N1 and NS gene of H3N2 influenza A virus is attenuated in vivo

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J Gen Virol. 2012 Feb 8. [Epub ahead of print]
An influenza reassortant with polymerase of pH1N1 and NS gene of H3N2 influenza A virus is attenuated in vivo.
Shelton H, Smith M, Hartgroves LC, Stilwell P, Roberts KL, Johnson B, Barclay WS.
Source

Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London, UK.
Abstract

Influenza viruses readily mutate by accumulating point mutations and also by reassortment in which they acquire whole gene segments from another virus in a co-infected host. The NS1 gene is a major virulence factor of influenza A virus. The effects of changes in NS1 sequence depend on the influenza polymerase constellation. Here we investigated the consequences of a virus with the polymerase of pandemic H1N1 2009 acquiring an NS gene segment derived from a seasonal influenza A H3N2 virus, acombination thatmight arise during natural reassortment of viruses that currently circulate in humans. We generated recombinant influenza viruses with surface HA and NA genes and matrix M gene segment from A/PR/8/34 virus but different combinations of polymerase and NS genes. Thus any changes in phenotype were not due to differences in receptor use, entry, uncoating or virus release. In MDCK cells the virus with NS gene from the H3N2 parent showed enhanced replication, likely a result of increased control of the interferon response. However in mice the same virus was attenuated in comparison with the virus containing homologous pH1N1 polymerase and NS genes . Levels of viral RNA during single cycles of replication were lower for the virus with H3N2 NS, and this virus reached lower titres in the lungs of infected mice. Thus virus with pH1N1 polymerase genes did not increase its virulence by acquiring the H3N2 NS gene segment, and MDCK cells were a poor predictor of the outcome of infection in vivo.

PMID:
22323532
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22323532
 
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