The genesis and spread of reassortment human influenza A/H3N2 viruses conferring adamantane resistance

被引:147
作者
Simonsen, Lone
Viboud, Cecile
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Dushoff, Jonathan
Jennings, Lance
Smit, Marita
Macken, Catherine
Hata, Mami
Gog, Julia
Miller, Mark A.
Holmes, Edward C.
机构
[1] NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Fogarty Int Ctr, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] Penn State Univ, Dept Biol, Ctr Infect Dis Dynam, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[4] Princeton Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
[5] Canterbury Hlth Labs, Christchurch, New Zealand
[6] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM USA
[7] Aichi Prefectural Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Microbiol, Nagoya, Aichi 462, Japan
[8] Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge, England
关键词
influenza virus; adamantane resistance; reassortment; hitch-hiking. natural selection;
D O I
10.1093/molbev/msm103
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A dramatic rise in the frequency of resistance to adamantane drugs by influenza A (H3N2) viruses has occurred in recent years-from similar to 2% to similar to 90% in multiple countries worldwide-and associated with a single S31N amino acid replacement in the viral matrix M2 protein. To explore the emergence and spread of these adamantane resistant viruses we performed a phylogenetic analysis of recently sampled complete A/H3N2 genome sequences. Strikingly, all adamantane resistant viruses belonged to a single lineage (the "N-lineage") characterized by 17 amino acid replacements across the viral genome. Further, our analysis revealed that the genesis of the N-lineage was due to a 4+4 segment reassortment event involving 2 distinct lineages of influenza A/H3N2 virus. A subsequent study of hemagglutinin HA1 sequences suggested that the N-lineage was circulating widely in Asia during 2005, and then dominated the Northern hemisphere 2005-2006 season in Japan and the USA. Given the infrequent use of adamantane drugs in many Countries, as well as the decades of use in the US associated with little drug resistance, we propose that the globally increasing frequency of adamantane resistance is more likely attributable to its interaction with fitness enhancing mutations at other genomic sites rather than to direct drug selection pressure. This implies that adamantanes may not be useful for treatment and prophylaxis against influenza viruses in the long term. More generally, these findings illustrate that drug selection pressure is not the sole factor determining the evolution and maintenance of drug resistance in human pathogens.
引用
收藏
页码:1811 / 1820
页数:10
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] BIOLOGIC POTENTIAL OF AMANTADINE-RESISTANT INFLUENZA-A VIRUS IN AN AVIAN MODEL
    BEAN, WJ
    THRELKELD, SC
    WEBSTER, RG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1989, 159 (06) : 1050 - 1056
  • [2] The magnitude and specificity of influenza A virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses in humans is related to HLA-A and -B phenotype
    Boon, ACM
    de Mutsert, G
    Graus, YMF
    Fouchier, RAM
    Sintnicolaas, K
    Osterhaus, ADME
    Rimmelzwaan, GF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2002, 76 (02) : 582 - 590
  • [3] Adamantane resistance among influenza A viruses isolated early during the 2005-2006 influenza season in the United States
    Bright, RA
    Shay, DK
    Shu, B
    Cox, NJ
    Klimov, AI
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2006, 295 (08): : 891 - 894
  • [4] Incidence of adamantane resistance among influenza A (H3N2) viruses isolated worldwide from 1994 to 2005: a cause for concern
    Bright, RA
    Medina, MJ
    Xu, XY
    Perez-Oronoz, G
    Wallis, TR
    Davis, XHM
    Povinelli, L
    Cox, NJ
    Klimov, AI
    [J]. LANCET, 2005, 366 (9492) : 1175 - 1181
  • [5] Positive selection on the H3 hemagglutinin gene of human influenza virus A
    Bush, RM
    Fitch, WM
    Bender, CA
    Cox, NJ
    [J]. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 1999, 16 (11) : 1457 - 1465
  • [6] Distribution of amantadine-resistant H5N1 avian influenza variants in Asia
    Cheung, Chung-Lam
    Rayner, Jane M.
    Smith, Gavin J. D.
    Wang, Pui
    Naipospos, T. S. P.
    Zhang, Jinxia
    Yuen, Kwok-Yung
    Webster, Robert G.
    Peiris, J. S. Malik
    Guan, Yi
    Chen, Honglin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2006, 193 (12) : 1626 - 1629
  • [7] China's chicken farmers under fire for antiviral abuse
    Cyranoski, D
    [J]. NATURE, 2005, 435 (7045) : 1009 - 1009
  • [8] Strategies for mitigating an influenza pandemic
    Ferguson, Neil M.
    Cummings, Derek A. T.
    Fraser, Christophe
    Cajka, James C.
    Cooley, Philip C.
    Burke, Donald S.
    [J]. NATURE, 2006, 442 (7101) : 448 - 452
  • [9] Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia
    Ferguson, NM
    Cummings, DAT
    Cauchemez, S
    Fraser, C
    Riley, S
    Meeyai, A
    Iamsirithaworn, S
    Burke, DS
    [J]. NATURE, 2005, 437 (7056) : 209 - 214
  • [10] Mitigation strategies for pandemic influenza in the United States
    Germann, TC
    Kadau, K
    Longini, IM
    Macken, CA
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2006, 103 (15) : 5935 - 5940