Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls

Infections of domestic and wild birds with low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) have been associated with protective immunity to subsequent infection. However, the degree and duration of immunity in wild birds from previous LPAIV infection, by the same or a different subtype, are poorly u...

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Published in:Journal of Virology
Main Authors: Verhagen, Josanne, Hofle, U, Amerongen, Geert, van de Bildt, Marco, Majoor, F, Fouchier, Ron, Kuiken, Thijs
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Online Access:https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/20024ec2-8447-4c7c-8b44-802b9ca55430
https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01765-15
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spelling fturottercrispub:oai:pure.eur.nl:publications/20024ec2-8447-4c7c-8b44-802b9ca55430 2023-05-15T18:49:33+02:00 Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls Verhagen, Josanne Hofle, U Amerongen, Geert van de Bildt, Marco Majoor, F Fouchier, Ron Kuiken, Thijs 2015 https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/20024ec2-8447-4c7c-8b44-802b9ca55430 https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01765-15 und unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Verhagen , J , Hofle , U , Amerongen , G , van de Bildt , M , Majoor , F , Fouchier , R & Kuiken , T 2015 , ' Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls ' , Journal of Virology , vol. 89 , no. 22 , pp. 11507-11522 . https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01765-15 article 2015 fturottercrispub https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01765-15 2022-06-01T10:34:36Z Infections of domestic and wild birds with low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) have been associated with protective immunity to subsequent infection. However, the degree and duration of immunity in wild birds from previous LPAIV infection, by the same or a different subtype, are poorly understood. Therefore, we inoculated H13N2 (A/black-headed gull/Netherlands/7/2009) and H16N3 (A/black-headed gull/Netherlands/26/2009) LPAIVs into black-headed gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), their natural host species, and measured the long-term immune response and protection against one or two reinfections over a period of > 1 year. This is the typical interval between LPAIV epizootics in wild birds. Reinfection with the same virus resulted in progressively less virus excretion, with complete abrogation of virus excretion after two infections for H13 but not H16. However, reinfection with the other virus affected neither the level nor duration of virus excretion. Virus excretion by immunologically naive birds did not differ in total levels of excreted H13 or H16 virus between first-and second-year birds, but the duration of H13 excretion was shorter for second-year birds. Furthermore, serum antibody levels did not correlate with protection against LPAIV infection. LPAIV-infected gulls showed no clinical signs of disease. These results imply that the epidemiological cycles of H13 and H16 in black-headed gulls are relatively independent from each other and depend mainly on infection of first-year birds. IMPORTANCE Low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) circulate mainly in wild water birds but are occasionally transmitted to other species, including humans, where they cause subclinical to fatal disease. To date, the effect of LPAIV-specific immunity on the epidemiology of LPAIV in wild birds is poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the effect of H13 and H16 LPAIV infection in black-headed gulls on susceptibility and virus excretion of subsequent infection with the same or the other virus ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus Erasmus University Rotterdam & Erasmus MC Research Portal Journal of Virology 89 22 11507 11522
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description Infections of domestic and wild birds with low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) have been associated with protective immunity to subsequent infection. However, the degree and duration of immunity in wild birds from previous LPAIV infection, by the same or a different subtype, are poorly understood. Therefore, we inoculated H13N2 (A/black-headed gull/Netherlands/7/2009) and H16N3 (A/black-headed gull/Netherlands/26/2009) LPAIVs into black-headed gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), their natural host species, and measured the long-term immune response and protection against one or two reinfections over a period of > 1 year. This is the typical interval between LPAIV epizootics in wild birds. Reinfection with the same virus resulted in progressively less virus excretion, with complete abrogation of virus excretion after two infections for H13 but not H16. However, reinfection with the other virus affected neither the level nor duration of virus excretion. Virus excretion by immunologically naive birds did not differ in total levels of excreted H13 or H16 virus between first-and second-year birds, but the duration of H13 excretion was shorter for second-year birds. Furthermore, serum antibody levels did not correlate with protection against LPAIV infection. LPAIV-infected gulls showed no clinical signs of disease. These results imply that the epidemiological cycles of H13 and H16 in black-headed gulls are relatively independent from each other and depend mainly on infection of first-year birds. IMPORTANCE Low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs) circulate mainly in wild water birds but are occasionally transmitted to other species, including humans, where they cause subclinical to fatal disease. To date, the effect of LPAIV-specific immunity on the epidemiology of LPAIV in wild birds is poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the effect of H13 and H16 LPAIV infection in black-headed gulls on susceptibility and virus excretion of subsequent infection with the same or the other virus ...
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author Verhagen, Josanne
Hofle, U
Amerongen, Geert
van de Bildt, Marco
Majoor, F
Fouchier, Ron
Kuiken, Thijs
spellingShingle Verhagen, Josanne
Hofle, U
Amerongen, Geert
van de Bildt, Marco
Majoor, F
Fouchier, Ron
Kuiken, Thijs
Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
author_facet Verhagen, Josanne
Hofle, U
Amerongen, Geert
van de Bildt, Marco
Majoor, F
Fouchier, Ron
Kuiken, Thijs
author_sort Verhagen, Josanne
title Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
title_short Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
title_full Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
title_fullStr Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effect of Serial Infections with H13 and H16 Low-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Black-Headed Gulls
title_sort long-term effect of serial infections with h13 and h16 low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses in black-headed gulls
publishDate 2015
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