Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine

Avian influenza A viruses have gained increasing attention due to their ability to cross the species barrier and cause severe disease in humans and other mammal species as pigs. H3 and particularly H3N8 viruses, are highly adaptive since they are found in multiple avian and mammal hosts. H3N8 viruse...

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Main Authors: Solórzano, Alicia, Foni, Emanuela, Córdoba, Lorena, Baratelli, Massimiliano, Razzuoli, Elisabetta, Bilato, Dania, Martín del Burgo, María Ángeles, Perlin, David S., Martínez, Jorge, Martínez-Orellana, Pamela, Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José, Chiapponi, Chiara, Amadori, Massimo, Del Real, Gustavo, Montoya, Maria
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/65208
https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15
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spelling ftunivlleida:oai:repositori.udl.cat:10459.1/65208 2023-05-15T16:33:11+02:00 Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine Solórzano, Alicia Foni, Emanuela Córdoba, Lorena Baratelli, Massimiliano Razzuoli, Elisabetta Bilato, Dania Martín del Burgo, María Ángeles Perlin, David S. Martínez, Jorge Martínez-Orellana, Pamela Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José Chiapponi, Chiara Amadori, Massimo Del Real, Gustavo Montoya, Maria 2018-11-28T10:49:10Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/65208 https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15 eng eng American Society for Microbiology info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//AGL2010-22200-C02-01/ES/CARACTERIZACION DE LA RESPUESTA INMUNE INDUCIDA POR CEPAS DEL VIRUS DE LA GRIPE PORCINA CIRCULANTES EN ESPAÑA. DESARROLLO DE VACUNAS BASADAS EN VLPS QUIMERICAS/ info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MEC//AGL2007-60274/ES/ETIOPATOGENIA DE LA INFLUENZA PORCINA: CARACTERIZACION DE LA PATOGENICIDAD DE LOS VIRUS CIRCULANTES EN ESPAÑA Y VALORACION DE LA EFICACIA DE LAS VACUNAS ACTUALES/ Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15 Journal of Virology, 2015, vol. 89, núm. 22, p. 11190-11202 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/228393 0022-538X http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/65208 https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15 (c) American Society for Microbiology, 2015 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Porcs--Infeccions Animals--Malalties Porcs--Virus info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2018 ftunivlleida https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15 2022-11-02T00:07:11Z Avian influenza A viruses have gained increasing attention due to their ability to cross the species barrier and cause severe disease in humans and other mammal species as pigs. H3 and particularly H3N8 viruses, are highly adaptive since they are found in multiple avian and mammal hosts. H3N8 viruses have not been isolated yet from humans; however, a recent report showed that equine influenza A viruses (IAVs) can be isolated from pigs, although an established infection has not been observed thus far in this host. To gain insight into the possibility of H3N8 avian IAVs to cross the species barrier into pigs, in vitro experiments and an experimental infection in pigs with four H3N8 viruses from different origins (equine, canine, avian, and seal) were performed. As a positive control, an H3N2 swine influenza virus A was used. Although equine and canine viruses hardly replicated in the respiratory systems of pigs, avian and seal viruses replicated substantially and caused detectable lesions in inoculated pigs without previous adaptation. Interestingly, antibodies against hemagglutinin could not be detected after infection by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) test with avian and seal viruses. This phenomenon was observed not only in pigs but also in mice immunized with the same virus strains. Our data indicated that H3N8 IAVs from wild aquatic birds have the potential to cross the species barrier and establish successful infections in pigs that might spread unnoticed using the HAI test as diagnostic tool. We thank Jaime Maldonado and HIPRA (Spain) for the A/Swine/Spain/ 54008/2004 (H3N2) strain, Edward J. Dubovi and Cornell University for the A/Canine/NY/105447/08 (H3N8) IAV strain, T. M. Chambers and the University of Kentucky for the A/Equine/OH/1/03 (H3N8) IAV strain, and Hon Ip and the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center for the A/American black duck/Maine/44411-532/2008 (H3N8) and the A/Harbor Seal/New Hampshire/179629/2011 (H3N8) IAV strains. We thank Sergio López, David Solanes, Francisco ... Article in Journal/Newspaper harbor seal Universitat de Lleida: Repositori Obert UdL Journal of Virology 89 22 11190 11202
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topic Porcs--Infeccions
Animals--Malalties
Porcs--Virus
spellingShingle Porcs--Infeccions
Animals--Malalties
Porcs--Virus
Solórzano, Alicia
Foni, Emanuela
Córdoba, Lorena
Baratelli, Massimiliano
Razzuoli, Elisabetta
Bilato, Dania
Martín del Burgo, María Ángeles
Perlin, David S.
Martínez, Jorge
Martínez-Orellana, Pamela
Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José
Chiapponi, Chiara
Amadori, Massimo
Del Real, Gustavo
Montoya, Maria
Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
topic_facet Porcs--Infeccions
Animals--Malalties
Porcs--Virus
description Avian influenza A viruses have gained increasing attention due to their ability to cross the species barrier and cause severe disease in humans and other mammal species as pigs. H3 and particularly H3N8 viruses, are highly adaptive since they are found in multiple avian and mammal hosts. H3N8 viruses have not been isolated yet from humans; however, a recent report showed that equine influenza A viruses (IAVs) can be isolated from pigs, although an established infection has not been observed thus far in this host. To gain insight into the possibility of H3N8 avian IAVs to cross the species barrier into pigs, in vitro experiments and an experimental infection in pigs with four H3N8 viruses from different origins (equine, canine, avian, and seal) were performed. As a positive control, an H3N2 swine influenza virus A was used. Although equine and canine viruses hardly replicated in the respiratory systems of pigs, avian and seal viruses replicated substantially and caused detectable lesions in inoculated pigs without previous adaptation. Interestingly, antibodies against hemagglutinin could not be detected after infection by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) test with avian and seal viruses. This phenomenon was observed not only in pigs but also in mice immunized with the same virus strains. Our data indicated that H3N8 IAVs from wild aquatic birds have the potential to cross the species barrier and establish successful infections in pigs that might spread unnoticed using the HAI test as diagnostic tool. We thank Jaime Maldonado and HIPRA (Spain) for the A/Swine/Spain/ 54008/2004 (H3N2) strain, Edward J. Dubovi and Cornell University for the A/Canine/NY/105447/08 (H3N8) IAV strain, T. M. Chambers and the University of Kentucky for the A/Equine/OH/1/03 (H3N8) IAV strain, and Hon Ip and the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center for the A/American black duck/Maine/44411-532/2008 (H3N8) and the A/Harbor Seal/New Hampshire/179629/2011 (H3N8) IAV strains. We thank Sergio López, David Solanes, Francisco ...
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author Solórzano, Alicia
Foni, Emanuela
Córdoba, Lorena
Baratelli, Massimiliano
Razzuoli, Elisabetta
Bilato, Dania
Martín del Burgo, María Ángeles
Perlin, David S.
Martínez, Jorge
Martínez-Orellana, Pamela
Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José
Chiapponi, Chiara
Amadori, Massimo
Del Real, Gustavo
Montoya, Maria
author_facet Solórzano, Alicia
Foni, Emanuela
Córdoba, Lorena
Baratelli, Massimiliano
Razzuoli, Elisabetta
Bilato, Dania
Martín del Burgo, María Ángeles
Perlin, David S.
Martínez, Jorge
Martínez-Orellana, Pamela
Fraile Sauce, Lorenzo José
Chiapponi, Chiara
Amadori, Massimo
Del Real, Gustavo
Montoya, Maria
author_sort Solórzano, Alicia
title Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
title_short Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
title_full Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
title_fullStr Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
title_full_unstemmed Cross-species infectivity of H3N8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
title_sort cross-species infectivity of h3n8 influenza virus in an experimental infection in swine
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2018
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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01509-15
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