Genetic Instability of Influenza pH1N1 Viruses

نویسندگان

  • Petri Jalovaara
  • Dmitrii Bychkov
  • Laura Ahtiainen
  • Hannimari Kallio-Kokko
  • Miia Valkonen
  • Anu Kantele
  • Pirkko Mattila
  • Henrikki Almusa
  • Olli Kallioniemi
  • Denis Kainov
چکیده

Here, we report full-length genome sequences of influenza pH1N1 viruses obtained prior to and after propagation in MDCK cells. Paired comparisons of the genomes showed that each strain acquired 1.0 to 18.8 mutations per genome per replication cycle, which corresponds to 0.5 to 5.8 mutations per virus proteome per replication cycle. Our analysis indicates that pH1N1 viruses accumulated adaptive mutations among others in response to propagation in cell culture. These results could be important for vaccine and drug-sensitivity surveillance studies, as well as for vaccine and antiviral drug development programs where cell cultures are used for influenza propagation.

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014