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Characterizing Emerging Canine H3 Influenza Viruses

Authors :
Huihui Kong
Laura Rodriguez
Brian R. Wasik
Hanyuan Zhang
Guojun Wang
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Kuan-Fu Chen
Pamela Freiden
Nicholas Wohlgemuth
David F. Burke
Ashley L. Fink
Sabra L. Klein
Melissa B. Uccellini
Patrick C. Wilson
Karlie Woodard
Sander Herfst
David J. Topham
Angela Danner
Zhen-Ying Liu
Daniel R. Perez
Cheryl A. Jones
John Steel
Philippe Noriel Q. Pascua
Christopher S. Anderson
Anice C. Lowen
Katherine J. Fenstermacher
Lauren Sauer
Victoria A. Meliopoulos
Jeanne Holden-Wiltse
Richard D. Cummings
Yao-Tsun Li
Gabriele Neumann
Malik Peiris
Elena A. Govorkova
Kaori Sakamoto
Michael C. W. Chan
Derek J. Smith
Benjamin L. Miller
Sanjukta Bandyopadhyay
Colin R. Parrish
Subrata Barman
John J. Treanor
Lucas M. Ferreri
Shamika Danzy
Hui Tao
Ian E. H. Voorhees
Ranawaka A.P.M. Perera
Paul G. Thomas
Scott Krauss
David A. Steinhauer
Adolfo García-Sastre
Pilar Blanco-Lobo
Gavin J. D. Smith
Stacey Schultz-Cherry
Phuong T. M. Nguyen
Luis Martinez-Sobrido
Ron A. M. Fouchier
Masato Hatta
Sean Cherry
Brandi Livingston
Marta L. DeDiego
Gongxun Zhong
Mathilde Richard
David J. Pattinson
Mitra Lewis
Bridgett Sharp
Farah El Najjar
Andrew Pekosz
Jasmina M. Luczo
Stephen M. Tompkins
Charles J. Russell
Bindumadhav M. Marathe
Richard E. Rothman
Carole Henry
Lauren Byrd-Leotis
Mark Y. Sangster
Theresa Fitzgerald
Juan Carlos Dib
Shiho Chiba
Shufang Fan
Kathryn Shaw-Saliba
Aitor Nogales
Guohua Yang
Richard J. Webby
Virology
Martinez-Sobrido, Luis [0000-0001-7084-0804]
Zhang, Hanyuan [0000-0002-0736-4603]
Nguyen, Phuong [0000-0002-8273-730X]
Anderson, Christopher S [0000-0002-8560-3438]
Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne [0000-0003-2694-7465]
Nogales, Aitor [0000-0002-2424-7900]
Wasik, Brian R [0000-0001-5442-3883]
Miller, Benjamin L [0000-0001-9168-8047]
Henry, Carole [0000-0002-5696-527X]
Wilson, Patrick C [0000-0002-3537-1245]
Topham, David J [0000-0002-9435-8673]
Byrd-Leotis, Lauren [0000-0002-7984-0357]
Cummings, Richard D [0000-0002-8918-5034]
Luczo, Jasmina M [0000-0002-8036-110X]
Tompkins, Stephen M [0000-0002-1523-5588]
Sakamoto, Kaori [0000-0003-0592-6403]
Steel, John [0000-0003-1217-0990]
Klein, Sabra L [0000-0002-0730-5224]
Wohlgemuth, Nicholas [0000-0002-6450-6452]
Fenstermacher, Katherine J [0000-0003-1139-3711]
Pekosz, Andrew [0000-0003-3248-1761]
Lewis, Mitra K [0000-0002-4737-4961]
Chen, Kuan-Fu [0000-0001-7287-9497]
Voorhees, Ian E H [0000-0003-3189-1101]
García-Sastre, Adolfo [0000-0002-6551-1827]
Perez, Daniel R [0000-0002-6569-5689]
Ferreri, Lucas M [0000-0002-1069-9500]
Herfst, Sander [0000-0001-9866-8903]
Richard, Mathilde [0000-0003-0240-9312]
Burke, David [0000-0001-8830-3951]
Pattinson, David [0000-0003-0001-8203]
Smith, Derek J [0000-0002-2393-1890]
Freiden, Pamela [0000-0001-6167-180X]
Peiris, Malik [0000-0001-8217-5995]
Chan, M C W [0000-0001-8174-8405]
Govorkova, Elena A [0000-0001-9067-5682]
Marathe, Bindumadhav M [0000-0002-9929-7566]
Pascua, Philippe N Q [0000-0001-6777-2994]
Smith, Gavin [0000-0001-5031-468X]
Schultz-Cherry, Stacey [0000-0002-2021-727X]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Voorhees, Ian EH [0000-0003-3189-1101]
Chan, MCW [0000-0001-8174-8405]
Pascua, Philippe NQ [0000-0001-6777-2994]
Anderson, Christopher S. [0000-0002-8560-3438]
Wasik, Brian R. [0000-0001-5442-3883]
Miller, Benjamin L. [0000-0001-9168-8047]
Wilson, Patrick C. [0000-0002-3537-1245]
Topham, David J. [0000-0002-9435-8673]
Cummings, Richard D. [0000-0002-8918-5034]
Luczo, Jasmina M. [0000-0002-8036-110X]
Tompkins, Stephen M. [0000-0002-1523-5588]
Klein, Sabra L. [0000-0002-0730-5224]
Fenstermacher, Katherine J. [0000-0003-1139-3711]
Lewis, Mitra K. [0000-0002-4737-4961]
Voorhees, Ian E. H. [0000-0003-3189-1101]
Perez, Daniel R. [0000-0002-6569-5689]
Ferreri, Lucas M. [0000-0002-1069-9500]
Smith, Derek J. [0000-0002-2393-1890]
Chan, M. C. W. [0000-0001-8174-8405]
Govorkova, Elena A. [0000-0001-9067-5682]
Marathe, Bindumadhav M. [0000-0002-9929-7566]
Pascua, Philippe N. Q. [0000-0001-6777-2994]
Source :
PLoS Pathogens (print), 16(4). Public Library of Science, PLoS Pathogens, PLoS Pathogens, Vol 16, Iss 4, p e1008409 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The continual emergence of novel influenza A strains from non-human hosts requires constant vigilance and the need for ongoing research to identify strains that may pose a human public health risk. Since 1999, canine H3 influenza A viruses (CIVs) have caused many thousands or millions of respiratory infections in dogs in the United States. While no human infections with CIVs have been reported to date, these viruses could pose a zoonotic risk. In these studies, the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS) network collaboratively demonstrated that CIVs replicated in some primary human cells and transmitted effectively in mammalian models. While people born after 1970 had little or no pre-existing humoral immunity against CIVs, the viruses were sensitive to existing antivirals and we identified a panel of H3 cross-reactive human monoclonal antibodies (hmAbs) that could have prophylactic and/or therapeutic value. Our data predict these CIVs posed a low risk to humans. Importantly, we showed that the CEIRS network could work together to provide basic research information important for characterizing emerging influenza viruses, although there were valuable lessons learned.<br />Author summary The 2009 influenza pandemic was a stark reminder that ongoing vigilance is critical to protect the public from an influenza pandemic. The continual evolution of influenza viruses and emergence from animal reservoirs, leads to the need to quickly identify strains that pose a public health risk. In these studies, members of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Centers for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS) network worked together to demonstrate that the emerging canine H3 influenza viruses posed a low risk to public health and identified several therapeutic options in the event of an emergence. In addition to providing important new basic research, many lessons were learned that may be important in dealing with any emerging disease outbreak.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15537366
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS Pathogens (print), 16(4). Public Library of Science, PLoS Pathogens, PLoS Pathogens, Vol 16, Iss 4, p e1008409 (2020)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17cacbabdb58d1c8f6de8ace50f09b62