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Length Variations in the NA Stalk of an H7N1 Influenza Virus Have Opposite Effects on Viral Excretion in Chickens and Ducks

  作者 Hoffmann, TW; Munier, S; Larcher, T; Soubieux, D; Ledevin, M; Esnault, E; Tourdes, A; Croville, G; Guerin, JL; Quere, P; Volmer, R; Naffakh, N; Marc, D  
  选自 期刊  Journal of virology;  卷期  2012年86-1;  页码  584-588  
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[摘要]A deletion of similar to 20 amino acids in the stalk of neuraminidase is frequently observed upon transmission of influenza A viruses from waterfowl to domestic poultry. A pair of recombinant H7N1 viruses bearing either a short- or long-stalk neuraminidase was genetically engineered. Inoculation of the long-stalk-neuraminidase virus resulted in a higher cloacal excretion in ducks and led conversely to lower-level oropharyngeal excretion in chickens, associated with a higher-level local immune response and better survival. Therefore, a short- stalk neuraminidase is a determinant of viral adaptation and virulence in chickens but is detrimental to virus replication and shedding in ducks.

 
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