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Genetic Adaptation of Influenza A Viruses in Domestic Animals and Their Potential Role in Interspecies Transmission: A Literature Review.

Olga Munoz1, Marco De Nardi2,3, Karen van der Meulen4, Kristien van Reeth4, Marion Koopmans5,6, Kate Harris7, Sophie von Dobschuetz8,9, Gudrun Freidl5,6, Adam Meijer5, Andrew Breed7, Andrew Hill7, Rowena Kosmider7, Jill Banks7, Katharina D C Stärk8, Barbara Wieland8, Kim Stevens8, Sylvie van der Werf10, Vincent Enouf10, Gwenaelle Dauphin9, William Dundon2, Giovanni Cattoli2, Ilaria Capua2.   

Abstract

In December 2011, the European Food Safety Authority awarded a Grant for the implementation of the FLURISK project. The main objective of FLURISK was the development of an epidemiological and virological evidence-based influenza risk assessment framework (IRAF) to assess influenza A virus strains circulating in the animal population according to their potential to cross the species barrier and cause infections in humans. With the purpose of gathering virological data to include in the IRAF, a literature review was conducted and key findings are presented here. Several adaptive traits have been identified in influenza viruses infecting domestic animals and a significance of these adaptations for the emergence of zoonotic influenza, such as shift in receptor preference and mutations in the replication proteins, has been hypothesized. Nonetheless, and despite several decades of research, a comprehensive understanding of the conditions that facilitate interspecies transmission is still lacking. This has been hampered by the intrinsic difficulties of the subject and the complexity of correlating environmental, viral and host factors. Finding the most suitable and feasible way of investigating these factors in laboratory settings represents another challenge. The majority of the studies identified through this review focus on only a subset of species, subtypes and genes, such as influenza in avian species and avian influenza viruses adapting to humans, especially in the context of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. Further research applying a holistic approach and investigating the broader influenza genetic spectrum is urgently needed in the field of genetic adaptation of influenza A viruses.

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Keywords:  adaptation; dogs; horses; influenza; poultry; swine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25630935     DOI: 10.1007/s10393-014-1004-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecohealth        ISSN: 1612-9202            Impact factor:   3.184


  206 in total

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4.  Identification and characterization of avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza viruses in northern China during 2009-2010.

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Journal:  J Gen Virol       Date:  2013-03-13       Impact factor: 3.891

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Review 4.  Epidemiological Risk Factors for Animal Influenza A Viruses Overcoming Species Barriers.

Authors:  Kate A Harris; Gudrun S Freidl; Olga S Munoz; Sophie von Dobschuetz; Marco De Nardi; Barbara Wieland; Marion P G Koopmans; Katharina D C Stärk; Kristien van Reeth; Gwen Dauphin; Adam Meijer; Erwin de Bruin; Ilaria Capua; Andy A Hill; Rowena Kosmider; Jill Banks; Kim Stevens; Sylvie van der Werf; Vincent Enouf; Karen van der Meulen; Ian H Brown; Dennis J Alexander; Andrew C Breed
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9.  Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Genetic Diversity of Seal Influenza A(H10N7) Virus, Northwestern Europe.

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10.  Serological Evidence of Backyard Pig Exposure to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N8 Virus during 2016-2017 Epizootic in France.

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