Identification of genome-wide nucleotide sites associated with mammalian virulence in influenza A viruses

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Peng Yousong
Zhu Wenfei
Feng Zhaomin
Zhu Zhaozhong
Zhang Zheng
Chen Yongkun
Liu Suli
Wu Aiping
Wang Dayan
Shu Yuelong
Jiang Taijiao
机构
[1] National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention
[2] Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Virology
[3] Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine
[4] Beijing 100005
[5] Suzhou 215123
[6] ChinaNational Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention
[7] Beijing 102206
[8] Changsha 410082
[9] Shenzhen 510275
[10] ChinaCenter for Systems Medicine
[11] Sun Yat-sen University
[12] Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
[13] China CDC
[14] ChinaCollege of Biology
[15] Hunan University
[16] ChinaSchool of Public Health (Shenzhen)
[17] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
关键词
Influenza virus; Virulence; Synonymous mutation; Bioinformatics; Computational biology; Machine learning;
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100103 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The virulence of influenza viruses is a complex multigenic trait. Previous studies about the virulence determinants of influenza viruses mainly focused on amino acid sites, ignoring the influence of nucleotide mutations. In this study, we collected >200 viral strains from 21 subtypes of influenza A viruses with virulence in mammals and obtained over 100 mammalian virulence-related nucleotide sites across the genome by computational analysis. Fifty of these nucleotide sites only experienced synonymous mutations. Experiments showed that synonymous mutations in three high-scoring nucleotide sites, i.e., PB1–2031, PB1–633, and PB1–720, enhanced the pathogenicity of the influenza A(H1N1) viruses in mice. Besides, machine-learning models with accepted accuracy for predicting mammalian virulence of influenza A viruses were built. Overall, this study highlighted the importance of nucleotide mutations, especially synonymous mutations in viral virulence, and provided rapid methods for evaluating the virulence of influenza A viruses. It could be helpful for early warning of newly emerging influenza A viruses.
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