A single N342D substitution in influenza B Virus NA protein determines viral pathogenicity in mice.

EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS(2020)

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Influenza B virus (IBV) is one of the most important human respiratory viruses: it causes approximately one-third of the global influenza-related disease burden each year. However, compared with the several pathogenicity-related molecular markers that have been identified for influenza A virus (IAV), little is known about potential IBV pathogenicity-related markers. Here, although the IBV strain B/Anhui-Tunxi/1528/2014 (AH1528/14) exhibited a more efficient replication abilityin vitroand higher pathogenicityin vivocompared with IBV strain B/Anhui-Baohe/127/2015 (AH127/15), only three amino acids differences (HA(A390E), NA(N342D)and PB1(V212I)) were observed among their full genomes. The contributions of each amino acid difference to the virus pathogenicity were further investigated. Compared with the wild type IBV virus rAH127, the recombinant virus harbouring a single substitution of HA(A390E)had a similar phenotype, whereas the recombinant virus harbouring PB1(V212I)replicated to a moderately higher titre in both MDCK cells and in mice. Notably, the virus harbouring NA(N342D)showed significantly better growth properties in MDCK cells and higher fatality rates in mice. In addition, the presence of NA(N342D)dramatically enhanced the viral neuraminidase activity. In conclusion, our study identified a novel IBV molecular marker, NA(N342D), that could significantly increase the virulence of IBV in mice.
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Influenza B virus (IBV),neuraminidase,pathogenicity,molecular marker
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