COCIRCULATION OF 2 DISTINCT EVOLUTIONARY LINEAGES OF INFLUENZA TYPE-B VIRUS SINCE 1983

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ROTA, PA [1 ]
WALLIS, TR [1 ]
HARMON, MW [1 ]
ROTA, JS [1 ]
KENDAL, AP [1 ]
NEROME, K [1 ]
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[1] NATL INST HLTH,TOKYO 141,JAPAN
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10.1016/0042-6822(90)90186-U
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Q93 [微生物学];
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During 1988-1989 two highly distinct antigenic variants of influenza type B were recognized in hemagglutination-inhibition tests with postinfection ferret serum. These viruses were antigenically related to either BNictoria/2/87, the most recent reference strain, or BNamagata/16/88, a variant that was isolated in Japan in May 1988. All influenza B viruses isolated in the United States during an epidemic in the winter of 1988-1989 were antigenically related to B/ Victoria/2/87. However, in several countries in Asia, both BNictoria/2/87-like viruses and BNamagata/16/88-like viruses were isolated. Sequence analysis of the hemagglutinin (HA) genes of several influenza B isolates from 1987 to 1988 indicated that the HA1 domains of the BNamagata/16/88-like viruses and B/VI/87-like viruses isolated in 1988 differed by 27 amino acids. Evolutionary relationships based on this sequence data indicated that the BNamagata/16/ 88-like viruses were more closely related to epidemic viruses from 1983 (B/USSR/100/83-like viruses) than to more recent reference strains such as BNictoria/2/87. All other Asian strains, as well as selected isolates from the United States in 1988, were confirmed by sequence analysis as being genetically related to BNictoria/2/87. These data provide clear evidence that two parallel evolutionary pathways of influenza type B have existed since at least 1983 and that viruses from each of the separate lineages were isolated from cases of influenza B in 1988. This finding is similar to earlier observations for type A H 1 N1 and H3N2 influenza viruses. © 1990.
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