Generation of influenza A viruses with chimeric (type A/B) hemagglutinins.
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To gain insight into the intertypic incompatibility between type A and B influenza viruses, we focused on the hemagglutinin (HA) gene, systematically studying the compatibility of chimeric (type A/B) HAs with a type A genetic background. An attempt to generate a reassortant containing an intact type B HA segment in a type A virus background by reverse genetics was unsuccessful despite transcription of the type B HA segment by the type A polymerase complex. Although a type A virus with a chimeric HA segment comprising the entire coding sequence of the type B HA flanked by the noncoding sequence of the type A HA was viable, it replicated only marginally. Other chimeric viruses contained type A/B HAs possessing the type A noncoding region together with either the signal peptide or transmembrane/cytoplasmic region of type A virus or both, with the remaining regions derived from the type B HA. Each of these viruses grew to median tissue culture infectious doses of more than 10(5) per ml, but those with more type A HA regions replicated better, suggesting protein-protein interactions or increased HA segment incorporation into virions as contributing factors in the efficient growth of this series of viruses. All of these chimeric (A/B) HA viruses were attenuated in mice compared with wild-type A or B viruses. All animals intranasally immunized with a chimeric virus survived upon challenge with a lethal dose of wild-type type B virus. These results suggest a framework for the design of a novel live vaccine virus.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of virology
دوره 77 14 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003