Characteristics of two zoonotic swine influenza A(H1N1) viruses isolated in Germany from diseased patients

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作者
Heider, Alla [1 ]
Wedde, Marianne [1 ]
Weinheimer, Viola [1 ,3 ]
Doellinger, Stephanie [1 ,4 ]
Monazahian, Masyar [2 ]
Duerrwald, Ralf [1 ]
Wolff, Thorsten [1 ]
Schweiger, Brunhilde [1 ]
机构
[1] Robert Koch Inst, Natl Reference Ctr Influenza, Div Influenza Viruses & Other Resp Viruses, Seestr 10, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[2] Lower Saxony State Hlth Off, Hannover, Germany
[3] Fed Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth, Dortmund, Germany
[4] ProBioGen GmbH, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Influenza A viruses; Interspecies transmission; Genetic antigenic and virological; characteristics; RECEPTOR-BINDING PROPERTIES; EUROPEAN AVIAN-LIKE; A VIRUS; GENETIC REASSORTMENT; HUMAN INFECTION; INTERSPECIES TRANSMISSION; HUMAN MACROPHAGES; MOLECULAR-BASIS; H5N1; VIRUSES; H1N2; VIRUS;
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10.1016/j.ijmm.2024.151609
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Interspecies transmission of influenza A viruses (IAV) from pigs to humans is a concerning event as porcine IAV represent a reservoir of potentially pandemic IAV. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of two porcine A (H1N1)v viruses isolated from human cases by evaluating their genetic, antigenic and virological characteristics. The HA genes of those human isolates belonged to clades 1C.2.1 and 1C.2.2, respectively, of the A(H1N1) Eurasian avian-like swine influenza lineage. Antigenic profiling revealed substantial cross-reactivity between the two zoonotic H1N1 viruses and human A(H1N1)pdm09 virus and some swine viruses, but did not reveal crossreactivity to H1N2 and earlier human seasonal A(H1N1) viruses. The solid-phase direct receptor binding assay analysis of both A(H1N1)v showed a predominant binding to alpha 2-6-sialylated glycans similar to human-adapted IAV. Investigation of the replicative potential revealed that both A(H1N1)v viruses grow in human bronchial epithelial cells to similar high titers as the human A(H1N1)pdm09 virus. Cytokine induction was studied in human alveolar epithelial cells A549 and showed that both swine viruses isolated from human cases induced higher amounts of type I and type III IFN, as well as IL6 compared to a seasonal A(H1N1) or a A(H1N1)pdm09 virus. In summary, we demonstrate a remarkable adaptation of both zoonotic viruses to propagate in human cells. Our data emphasize the needs for continuous monitoring of people and regions at increased risk of such trans-species transmissions, as well as systematic studies to quantify the frequency of these events and to identify viral molecular determinants enhancing the zoonotic potential of porcine IAV.
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