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Evidence of reassortment of avian influenza A (H2) viruses in Brazilian shorebirds.
Thomazelli, Luciano M; Pinho, João Renato Rebello; Dorlass, Erick G; Ometto, Tatiana; Meneguin, Carla; Paludo, Danielle; Frias, Rodolfo Teixeira; Mancini, Patricia Luciano; Monteiro, Cairo; Aicher, Sophie Marie; Walker, David; Scagion, Guilherme P; Krauss, Scott; Fabrizio, Thomas; Petry, Maria Virgínia; Scherer, Angelo L; Scherer, Janete; Serafini, Patricia P; Neto, Isaac S; Amgarten, Deyvid Emanuel; Malta, Fernanda de Mello; Borges, Ana Laura Boechat; Webster, Robert G; Webby, Richard J; Durigon, Edison L; de Araujo, Jansen.
Afiliación
  • Thomazelli LM; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Pinho JRR; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Dorlass EG; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Ometto T; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Meneguin C; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Paludo D; Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio), Núcleo de Gestão Integrada em Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
  • Frias RT; Instituto de Biodiversidade e Sustentabilidade (NUPEM/UFRJ), Macaé, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Mancini PL; Instituto de Biodiversidade e Sustentabilidade (NUPEM/UFRJ), Macaé, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Monteiro C; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Aicher SM; Institut Pasteur, Université de Paris Cité, CNRS UMR 3569, Virus sensing and signaling Unit, Paris, France.
  • Walker D; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America.
  • Scagion GP; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Krauss S; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America.
  • Fabrizio T; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America.
  • Petry MV; Laboratório de Ornitologia e Animais Marinhos, Universidade do Vale do Rio do Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
  • Scherer AL; Laboratório de Ornitologia e Animais Marinhos, Universidade do Vale do Rio do Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
  • Scherer J; Laboratório de Ornitologia e Animais Marinhos, Universidade do Vale do Rio do Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
  • Serafini PP; Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação das Aves Silvestres (CEMAVE/ICMBio/MMA), Brazil, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • Neto IS; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • Amgarten DE; Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação das Aves Silvestres (CEMAVE/ICMBio/MMA), Brazil, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • Malta FM; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Borges ALB; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Webster RG; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Webby RJ; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America.
  • Durigon EL; Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America.
  • de Araujo J; Laboratório de Pesquisa em vírus Emergentes and Laboratório de Virologia Clínica e Molecular at Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-II), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
PLoS One ; 19(5): e0300862, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38739614
ABSTRACT
Influenza A viruses of the H2 subtype represent a zoonotic and pandemic threat to humans due to a lack of widespread specific immunity. Although A(H2) viruses that circulate in wild bird reservoirs are distinct from the 1957 pandemic A(H2N2) viruses, there is concern that they could impact animal and public health. There is limited information on AIVs in Latin America, and next to nothing about H2 subtypes in Brazil. In the present study, we report the occurrence and genomic sequences of two influenza A viruses isolated from wild-caught white-rumped sandpipers (Calidris fuscicollis). One virus, identified as A(H2N1), was isolated from a bird captured in Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park (PNRJ, Rio de Janeiro), while the other, identified as A(H2N2), was isolated from a bird captured in Lagoa do Peixe National Park (PNLP, Rio Grande do Sul). DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the obtained sequences revealed that each virus belonged to distinct subtypes. Furthermore, the phylogenetic analysis indicated that the genomic sequence of the A(H2N1) virus isolated from PNRJ was most closely related to other A(H2N1) viruses isolated from North American birds. On the other hand, the A(H2N2) virus genome recovered from the PNLP-captured bird exhibited a more diverse origin, with some sequences closely related to viruses from Iceland and North America, and others showing similarity to virus sequences recovered from birds in South America. Viral genes of diverse origins were identified in one of the viruses, indicating local reassortment. This suggests that the extreme South of Brazil may serve as an environment conducive to reassortment between avian influenza virus lineages from North and South America, potentially contributing to an increase in overall viral diversity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus de la Influenza A / Filogenia / Virus Reordenados / Charadriiformes / Gripe Aviar Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus de la Influenza A / Filogenia / Virus Reordenados / Charadriiformes / Gripe Aviar Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil