Sequence of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus nonstructural gene (NS) segment and characterization of recombinant viruses hearing the 1918 NS genes

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Basler, CF
Reid, AH
Dybing, JK
Janczewski, TA
Fanning, TG
Zheng, HY
Salvatore, M
Perdue, ML
Swayne, DE
García-Sastre, A
Palese, P
Taubenberger, JK
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[1] CUNY Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Microbiol, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] Armed Forces Inst Pathol, Dept Cellular Pathol, Washington, DC 20306 USA
[3] USDA ARS, SE Poultry Res Lab, Athens, GA 30605 USA
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10.1073/pnas.031575198
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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The influenza A virus pandemic of 1918-1919 resulted in an estimated 20-40 million deaths worldwide. The hemagglutinin and neuraminidase sequences of the 1918 virus were previously determined, We here report the sequence of the A/Brevig Mission/1/18 (H1N1) virus nonstructural (NS) segment encoding two proteins, NS1 and nuclear export protein. Phylogenetically, these genes appear to be close to the common ancestor of subsequent human and classical swine strain NS genes. Recently, the influenza A virus NS1 protein was shown to be a type I IFN antagonist that plays an important role in viral pathogenesis. By using the recently developed technique of generating influenza A viruses entirely from cloned cDNAs, the hypothesis that the 1918 virus NS1 gene played a role in virulence was tested in a mouse model, In a BSL3+ laboratory, viruses were generated that possessed either the 1918 NS1 gene alone or the entire 1918 NS segment in a background of influenza A/WSN/33 (H1N1), a mouse-adapted virus derived from a human influenza strain first isolated in 1933, These 1918 NS viruses replicated well in tissue culture but were attenuated in mice as compared with the isogenic control viruses. This attenuation in mice may be related to the human origin of the 1918 NS1 gene, These results suggest that interaction of the NS1 protein with host-cell factors plays a significant role in viral pathogenesis.
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