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Effect of receptor binding domain mutations on receptor binding and transmissibility of avian influenza H5N1 viruses

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Maines, Taronna R.; Chen, Li-Mei; Van Hoeven, Neal; Tumpey, Terrence M.; Blixt, Ola; Belser, Jessica A.; Gustin, Kortney M.; Pearce, Melissa B.; Pappas, Claudia; Stevens, James; Cox, Nancy J.; Paulson, James C.; Raman, Rahul; Sasisekharan, Ram; Katz, Jacqueline M.; Donis, Ruben O.; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Although H5N1 influenza viruses have been responsible for hundreds of human infections, these avian influenza viruses have not fully adapted to the human host. The lack of sustained transmission in humans may be due, in part, to their avian-like receptor preference. Here, we have introduced receptor binding domain mutations within the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of two H5N1 viruses and evaluated changes in receptor binding specificity by glycan microarray analysis. The impact of these mutations on replication efficiency was assessed in vitro and in vivo. Although certain mutations switched the receptor binding preference of the H5 HA, the rescued mutant viruses displayed reduced replication in vitro and delayed peak virus shedding in ferrets. An improvement in transmission efficiency was not observed with any of the mutants compared to the parental viruses, indicating that alternative molecular changes are required for H5N1 viruses to fully adapt to humans and to acquire pandemic capability.
Date issued
2011-03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/92322
Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Engineering; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
Journal
Virology
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Maines, Taronna R., Li-Mei Chen, Neal Van Hoeven, Terrence M. Tumpey, Ola Blixt, Jessica A. Belser, Kortney M. Gustin, et al. “Effect of Receptor Binding Domain Mutations on Receptor Binding and Transmissibility of Avian Influenza H5N1 Viruses.” Virology 413, no. 1 (April 2011): 139–147. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
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00426822
1096-0341

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