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Multiple Incursions and Recurrent Epidemic Fade-Out of H3N2 Canine Influenza A Virus in the United States.

Ian E H Voorhees1, Benjamin D Dalziel2,3, Amy Glaser4, Edward J Dubovi4, Pablo R Murcia5,6, Sandra Newbury7, Kathy Toohey-Kurth8, Shuo Su9, Divya Kriti10, Harm Van Bakel10, Laura B Goodman4, Christian Leutenegger11, Edward C Holmes12,13,14,15, Colin R Parrish16.   

Abstract

Avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus (CIV) transferred to dogs in Asia around 2005, becoming enzootic throughout China and South Korea before reaching the United States in early 2015. To understand the posttransfer evolution and epidemiology of this virus, particularly the cause of recent and ongoing increases in incidence in the United States, we performed an integrated analysis of whole-genome sequence data from 64 newly sequenced viruses and comprehensive surveillance data. This revealed that the circulation of H3N2 CIV within the United States is typified by recurrent epidemic burst-fade-out dynamics driven by multiple introductions of virus from Asia. Although all major viral lineages displayed similar rates of genomic sequence evolution, H3N2 CIV consistently exhibited proportionally more nonsynonymous substitutions per site than those in avian reservoir viruses, which is indicative of a large-scale change in selection pressures. Despite these genotypic differences, we found no evidence of adaptive evolution or increased viral transmission, with epidemiological models indicating a basic reproductive number, R0, of between 1 and 1.5 across nearly all U.S. outbreaks, consistent with maintained but heterogeneous circulation. We propose that CIV's mode of viral circulation may have resulted in evolutionary cul-de-sacs, in which there is little opportunity for the selection of the more transmissible H3N2 CIV phenotypes necessary to enable circulation through a general dog population characterized by widespread contact heterogeneity. CIV must therefore rely on metapopulations of high host density (such as animal shelters and kennels) within the greater dog population and reintroduction from other populations or face complete epidemic extinction.IMPORTANCE The relatively recent appearance of influenza A virus (IAV) epidemics in dogs expands our understanding of IAV host range and ecology, providing useful and relevant models for understanding critical factors involved in viral emergence. Here we integrate viral whole-genome sequence analysis and comprehensive surveillance data to examine the evolution of the emerging avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus (CIV), particularly the factors driving ongoing circulation and recent increases in incidence of the virus within the United States. Our results provide a detailed understanding of how H3N2 CIV achieves sustained circulation within the United States despite widespread host contact heterogeneity and recurrent epidemic fade-out. Moreover, our findings suggest that the types and intensities of selection pressures an emerging virus experiences are highly dependent on host population structure and ecology and may inhibit an emerging virus from acquiring sustained epidemic or pandemic circulation.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  canine influenza; emerging virus; influenza; virus evolution; virus host adaptation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29875234      PMCID: PMC6069211          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00323-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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Authors:  T C Anderson; C R Bromfield; P C Crawford; W J Dodds; E P J Gibbs; J A Hernandez
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Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2012-04-27       Impact factor: 6.937

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Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2014-10-02

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9.  Epidemiology and ecology of H3N8 canine influenza viruses in US shelter dogs.

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Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2014-01-27       Impact factor: 3.333

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Authors:  Jemma L Geoghegan; Edward C Holmes
Journal:  Open Biol       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 6.411

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Authors:  Patrick K Mitchell; Brittany D Cronk; Ian E H Voorhees; Derek Rothenheber; Renee R Anderson; Timothy H Chan; Brian R Wasik; Edward J Dubovi; Colin R Parrish; Laura B Goodman
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 1.279

2.  Influenza Viruses in Mice: Deep Sequencing Analysis of Serial Passage and Effects of Sialic Acid Structural Variation.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-03-04       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Emergence and Containment of Canine Influenza Virus A(H3N2), Ontario, Canada, 2017-2018.

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Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 6.883

6.  Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses.

Authors:  Luis Martinez-Sobrido; Pilar Blanco-Lobo; Laura Rodriguez; Theresa Fitzgerald; Hanyuan Zhang; Phuong Nguyen; Christopher S Anderson; Jeanne Holden-Wiltse; Sanjukta Bandyopadhyay; Aitor Nogales; Marta L DeDiego; Brian R Wasik; Benjamin L Miller; Carole Henry; Patrick C Wilson; Mark Y Sangster; John J Treanor; David J Topham; Lauren Byrd-Leotis; David A Steinhauer; Richard D Cummings; Jasmina M Luczo; Stephen M Tompkins; Kaori Sakamoto; Cheryl A Jones; John Steel; Anice C Lowen; Shamika Danzy; Hui Tao; Ashley L Fink; Sabra L Klein; Nicholas Wohlgemuth; Katherine J Fenstermacher; Farah El Najjar; Andrew Pekosz; Lauren Sauer; Mitra K Lewis; Kathryn Shaw-Saliba; Richard E Rothman; Zhen-Ying Liu; Kuan-Fu Chen; Colin R Parrish; Ian E H Voorhees; Yoshihiro Kawaoka; Gabriele Neumann; Shiho Chiba; Shufang Fan; Masato Hatta; Huihui Kong; Gongxun Zhong; Guojun Wang; Melissa B Uccellini; Adolfo García-Sastre; Daniel R Perez; Lucas M Ferreri; Sander Herfst; Mathilde Richard; Ron Fouchier; David Burke; David Pattinson; Derek J Smith; Victoria Meliopoulos; Pamela Freiden; Brandi Livingston; Bridgett Sharp; Sean Cherry; Juan Carlos Dib; Guohua Yang; Charles J Russell; Subrata Barman; Richard J Webby; Scott Krauss; Angela Danner; Karlie Woodard; Malik Peiris; R A P M Perera; M C W Chan; Elena A Govorkova; Bindumadhav M Marathe; Philippe N Q Pascua; Gavin Smith; Yao-Tsun Li; Paul G Thomas; Stacey Schultz-Cherry
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