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Molecular characterization of influenza B viruses isolated in east-central China in 2009–2010

Authors :
Zheng Kou
Shiyu Yin
Zhong Zhang
Jingfeng Yu
Tianxian Li
Yongdong Li
Zhaojun Fan
Shuang Tang
Peng Li
Han Xia
Jiuru Zhao
Na Zhu
Source :
Virus Genes. 46:28-38
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

The current circulating influenza B viruses can be divided into two major phylogenetic lineages: the Victoria and Yamagata lineages. We conducted a survey of influenza B viruses in Hubei and Zhejiang provinces during 2009-2010. Out of 341 throat swabs, 18 influenza B viruses were isolated. Five isolates were selected for genetic and phylogenetic analysis. The molecular analyses revealed that all the isolates had similar antigenic characteristics to B/Brisbane/60/2008. However, in the three viruses isolated from Zhejiang, a single asparagine to aspartic acid substitution in position 197 was observed, thereby eliminating the glycosylation at that site and possibly causing an antigenic change. None of the viruses had amino acid mutations at positions 116, 149, 152, 198, 222, 250, 291, and 402 of the neuraminidase (NA) gene, predicting that the viruses would still be sensitive to NA inhibitors. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that all five isolates were closely related to B/Brisbane/60/2008-the 2010 vaccine strain-and contained Victoria-like hemagglutinin and Yamagata-like NA genes, suggesting that reassortment may had occurred. In addition, similar phylogenetic patterns among the acidic polymerase, nucleoprotein and matrix protein genes, as well as between the basic polymerase 1 and basic polymerase 2 genes, were observed, suggesting possible functional interactions among these proteins. All the results highlighted the importance of molecular monitoring of influenza B viruses for reassortment and antigenic drift.

Details

ISSN :
1572994X and 09208569
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virus Genes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....425506d571e35baa0cefce113319528c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-012-0826-6