Environmental connections of novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza virus infection and virus adaptation to the human

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Jun Li
XinFen Yu
XiaoYing Pu
Li Xie
YongXiang Sun
HaiXia Xiao
FenJuan Wang
Hua Din
Ying Wu
Di Liu
GuoQiu Zhao
Jun Liu
JingCao Pan
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[1] Hangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention,CAS Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology
[2] Xiaoshan Center for Disease Control and Prevention,National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Protein Engineering and Vaccine, Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology
[4] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Network Information Center, Institute of Microbiology
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Science China Life Sciences | 2013年 / 56卷
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H7N9 influenza A virus; human adaptation; epidemiology; substitution;
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A novel H7N9 influenza A virus has been discovered as the causative identity of the emerging acute respiratory infection cases in Shanghai, China. This virus has also been identified in cases of infection in the neighboring area Hangzhou City in Zhejiang Province. In this study, epidemiologic, clinical, and virological data from three patients in Hangzhou who were confirmed to be infected by the novel H7N9 influenza A virus were collected and analyzed. Human respiratory specimens and chicken feces from a contacted free market were tested for influenza virus by real-time reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) and sequencing. The clinical features of the three cases were similar featured with high fever and severe respiratory symptoms; however, only one of the patients died. A certain degree of diversity was observed among the three Hangzhou viruses sequenced from human samples compared with other reported H7N9 influenza A viruses. The sequences of the novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza viruses from Hangzhou City contained important amino acid substitutions related to human adaptation. One of the Hangzhou viruses had gained a novel amino acid substitution (Q226I) in the receptor binding region of hemagglutinin. More importantly, the virus sequenced from the chicken feces had a 627E substitution in the PB2 protein instead of the mammalian-adapted 627K substitution that was found in the PB2 proteins from the Hangzhou viruses from the three patients. Therefore, the newly-emerging H7N9 virus might be under adaptation pressure that will help it “jump” from avian to human hosts. The significance of these substitutions needs further exploration, with both laboratory experiments and extensive field surveillance.
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