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Towards a better understanding of the novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza A virus in China.


ABSTRACT: Recently, a highly dangerous bird flu has infected over 130 patients in China, and the outbreak was attributed to a novel avian-origin H7N9 virus. Here, we performed a systematic analysis of the virus. We clarified the controversial viewpoint on neuraminidase (NA) origin and confirmed it was reassorted from Korean wild birds with higher confidence, whereas common ancestors of pathogenic H7N9 genes existed only one or two years ago. Further analysis of NA sequences suggested that most variations are not drug resistant and current drugs are still effective for the therapy. We also identified a potentially optimal 9-mer epitope, which can be helpful for vaccine development. The interaction of hemagglutinin (HA) and human receptor analog was confirmed by structural modeling, while NA might influence cellular processes through a PDZ-binding motif. A simplified virus infection model was proposed. Taken together, our studies provide a better understanding of the newly reassorted H7N9 viruses.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3727058 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Towards a better understanding of the novel avian-origin H7N9 influenza A virus in China.

Wang Yongbo Y   Dai Zhangyan Z   Cheng Han H   Liu Zexian Z   Pan Zhicheng Z   Deng Wankun W   Gao Tianshun T   Li Xiaotong X   Yao Yuangen Y   Ren Jian J   Xue Yu Y  

Scientific reports 20130101


Recently, a highly dangerous bird flu has infected over 130 patients in China, and the outbreak was attributed to a novel avian-origin H7N9 virus. Here, we performed a systematic analysis of the virus. We clarified the controversial viewpoint on neuraminidase (NA) origin and confirmed it was reassorted from Korean wild birds with higher confidence, whereas common ancestors of pathogenic H7N9 genes existed only one or two years ago. Further analysis of NA sequences suggested that most variations  ...[more]

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