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Characterization of two chicken origin highly pathogenic H7N9 viruses isolated in northern China.

Jinyuan Gu1, Yayao Yan1, Zixiong Zeng1, Wenli Wang1, Ruyi Gao2, Jiao Hu2, Shunlin Hu2, Xiaoquan Wang2, Min Gu3, Xiufan Liu4.   

Abstract

Since the national vaccination program was implemented with the H5/H7 bivalent vaccine in poultry in September 2017, the prevalence of H7N9 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) has been controlled effectively in China. However, highly pathogenic H7N9 viruses still exist, causing sporadic outbreaks especially in some regions of northern China. During our routine surveillance in poultry in 2020, we isolated two strains of H7N9 subtype AIV from breeder layer farms in northern China. We found that these two chicken-origin H7N9 isolates were both highly pathogenic (HP) with a four-amino-acid (KRTA) insertion and an I326V mutation (H3 numbering) in the cleavage site of HA to make the motif PEVPKRKRTAR↓GLF. Molecular markers associated with antigenic drift and enhanced pathogenicity in mammals and interspecies transmission were detected in both isolates. Remarkably, both strains gained the F102V and N157D mutations in their HA genes, which have never been reported before. Solid-phase direct binding assay showed that these two isolates both had dual-receptor binding characteristics, while thermal and acid stability assays indicated that they were relatively stable in high-temperature or acidic conditions. In addition, the animal experiments demonstrated that both strains were highly pathogenic to chickens but low pathogenic to mice. These results suggested that the evolution of H7N9 subtype AIV is still continuing, and they pose a potential threat to poultry and public health. Thus, attention should be paid to the importance of continual surveillance of the H7N9 AIVs.
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Keywords:  Acid stability; Dual-receptor characteristics; H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus; Highly pathogenic; Thermal stability

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35316713     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2022.109394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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1.  A dominant internal gene cassette of high pathogenicity avian influenza H7N9 virus raised since 2018.

Authors:  Dongchang He; Min Gu; Xiaoli Hao; Tiansong Zhan; Xiyue Wang; Xiaoquan Wang; Shunlin Hu; Xiufan Liu
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 2.198

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