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Phylogeography and Antigenic Diversity of Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza H13 and H16 Viruses

Verhagen, Josanne H. (author)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM),Erasmus MC, Netherlands
Poen, Marjolein (author)
Erasmus MC, Netherlands
Stallknecht, David E. (author)
Univ Georgia, USA
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van der Vliet, Stefan (author)
Erasmus MC, Netherlands
Lexmond, Pascal (author)
Erasmus MC, Netherlands
Sreevatsan, Srinand (author)
Michigan State Univ, USA
Poulson, Rebecca L. (author)
Univ Georgia, USA
Fouchier, Ron A. M. (author)
Erasmus MC, Netherlands
Lebarbenchon, Camille (author)
Univ Georgia, USA;Univ La Reunion, France
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American Society of Microbiology, 2020
2020
English.
In: Journal of Virology. - : American Society of Microbiology. - 0022-538X .- 1098-5514. ; 94:13, s. 1-14
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  • Low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) are genetically highly variable and have diversified into multiple evolutionary lineages that are primarily associated with wild-bird reservoirs. Antigenic variation has been described for mammalian influenza viruses and for highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses that circulate in poultry, but much less is known about antigenic variation of LPAIVs. In this study, we focused on H13 and H16 LPAIVs that circulate globally in gulls. We investigated the evolutionary history and intercontinental gene flow based on the hemagglutinin (HA) gene and used representative viruses from genetically distinct lineages to determine their antigenic properties by hemagglutination inhibition assays. For H13, at least three distinct genetic clades were evident, while for H16, at least two distinct genetic clades were evident. Twenty and ten events of intercontinental gene flow were identified for H13 and H16 viruses, respectively. At least two antigenic variants of H13 and at least one antigenic variant of H16 were identified. Amino acid positions in the HA protein that may be involved in the antigenic variation were inferred, and some of the positions were located near the receptor binding site of the HA protein, as they are in the HA protein of mammalian influenza A viruses. These findings suggest independent circulation of H13 and H16 subtypes in gull populations, as antigenic patterns do not overlap, and they contribute to the understanding of the genetic and antigenic variation of LPAIVs naturally circulating in wild birds. IMPORTANCE Wild birds play a major role in the epidemiology of low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs), which are occasionally transmitted-directly or indirectly-from them to other species, including domestic animals, wild mammals, and humans, where they can cause subclinical to fatal disease. Despite a multitude of genetic studies, the antigenic variation of LPAIVs in wild birds is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the evolutionary history, intercontinental gene flow, and antigenic variation among H13 and H16 LPAIVs. The circulation of subtypes H13 and H16 seems to be maintained by a narrower host range, in particular gulls, than the majority of LPAIV subtypes and may therefore serve as a model for evolution and epidemiology of H1 to H12 LPAIVs in wild birds. The findings suggest that H13 and H16 LPAIVs circulate independently of each other and emphasize the need to investigate within-clade antigenic variation of LPAIVs in wild birds.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Mikrobiologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Microbiology (hsv//eng)

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avian viruses
influenza
evolution
epidemiology
ecology
antigenic variation
seabird
gulls
wild birds
Virology
Virologi

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