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Comparison of Human-Like H1 (?-Cluster) Influenza A Viruses in the Swine Host.


ABSTRACT: Influenza A viruses cause acute respiratory disease in swine. Viruses with H1 hemagglutinin genes from the human seasonal lineage (?-cluster) have been isolated from North American swine since 2003. The objective of this work was to study the pathogenesis and transmission of ?-cluster H1 influenza viruses in swine, comparing three isolates from different phylogenetic subclusters, geographic locations, and years of isolation. Two isolates from the ?2 subcluster, A/sw/MN/07002083/07 H1N1 (MN07) and A/sw/IL/00685/05 H1N1 (IL05), and A/sw/TX/01976/08 H1N2 (TX08) from the ?1 sub-cluster were evaluated. All isolates caused disease and were transmitted to contact pigs. Respiratory disease was apparent in pigs infected with MN07 and IL05 viruses; however, clinical signs and lung lesions were reduced in severity as compared to TX08. On day 5 following infection MN07-infected pigs had lower virus titers than the TX08 pigs, suggesting that although this H1N1 was successfully transmitted, it may not replicate as efficiently in the upper or lower respiratory tract. MN07 and IL05 H1N1 induced higher serum antibody titers than TX08. Greater serological cross-reactivity was observed for viruses from the same HA phylogenetic sub-cluster; however, antigenic differences between the sub-clusters may have implications for disease control strategies for pigs.

SUBMITTER: Ciacci Zanella JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3447287 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of Human-Like H1 (δ-Cluster) Influenza A Viruses in the Swine Host.

Ciacci Zanella Janice R JR   Vincent Amy L AL   Zanella Eraldo L EL   Lorusso Alessio A   Loving Crystal L CL   Brockmeier Susan L SL   Gauger Phillip C PC   Janke Bruce H BH   Gramer Marie R MR  

Influenza research and treatment 20120603


Influenza A viruses cause acute respiratory disease in swine. Viruses with H1 hemagglutinin genes from the human seasonal lineage (δ-cluster) have been isolated from North American swine since 2003. The objective of this work was to study the pathogenesis and transmission of δ-cluster H1 influenza viruses in swine, comparing three isolates from different phylogenetic subclusters, geographic locations, and years of isolation. Two isolates from the δ2 subcluster, A/sw/MN/07002083/07 H1N1 (MN07) an  ...[more]

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