| Literature DB >> 34519961 |
Xiuli Li1, Shumiao Qiao1, Ying Zhao1, Min Gu1, Ruyi Gao1, Kaituo Liu1, Zhichuang Ge1, Jing Ma1, Xiaoquan Wang1, Jiao Hu1, Shunlin Hu1, Xiaowen Liu1, Sujuan Chen1, Daxin Peng1, Xiufan Liu2,3.
Abstract
H9N2 subtype avian influenza virus has dramatically evolved and undergone extensive reassortment since its emergence in early 1990s in China. The genotype S (G57), emerging in 2007 with the substitution of F98-like PB2 and M gene by G1-like ones, has become the overwhelming predominant genotype for the past 11 years since 2010. Here, we found that virus with G1-like PB2 were more efficient in protein expression and in infectious virus production than that with F98-like PB2 gene. By coinfected MDCK cells with the reassortant virus, more survival opportunity for viruses with G1-like PB2 than that of F/98-like was observed. Besides, in animal experiments, we found that the G1-like PB2 increases virus infectivity, replication, and virus shedding of H9N2 in chickens. Our results suggested that the substitution of G1-like PB2 play important role in promoting the fitness of genotype S H9N2 virus in China.Entities:
Keywords: Competitive advantage; H9N2 virus; PB2 gene; Virus replication
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34519961 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-021-01870-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.332