Phylogenetic and Molecular Analysis of an H7N7 Avian Influenza Virus Isolated in East Dongting Lake in 2012.
- Author:
Yi YAO
1
;
Cui Ling XU
2
;
Jing Hong SHI
2
;
Yun ZHU
3
;
Yun Fei LI
1
;
Tian BAI
2
;
Fang Cai LI
4
;
Tao CAI
1
;
Fan YUAN
5
;
Tao CHEN
1
;
Hao YANG
4
;
Wen Chao LI
4
;
Heng Jiao ZHANG
4
;
Hong ZHANG
4
;
Yue Long SHU
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Avian influenza viruses; East Dongting Lake wetland; H7N7 subtype; Wild geese
- MeSH: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; China; Embryo, Nonmammalian; virology; Feces; virology; Geese; virology; Genome, Viral; Influenza A Virus, H7N7 Subtype; genetics; isolation & purification; Influenza in Birds; virology; Lakes; virology; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Poultry Diseases; virology; RNA, Viral; genetics; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; veterinary
- From: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2015;28(7):518-526
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVEIn March 2012, an H7N7 subtype avian influenza virus (AIV) named A/wild goose/Dongting/PC0360/2012 (H7N7) (DT/PC0360) was recovered from a wild goose in East Dongting Lake. We performed whole-genome sequencing of the isolate, and analyzed the phylogenetic and molecular characterization.
METHODSRNA was extracted from environment samples (including fecal samples from wild bird or domestic ducks, and water samples) for detecting the presence of Influenza A Virus targeting Matrix gene, using realtime RT-PCR assay. The positive samples were performed virus isolation with embryonated eggs. The subtype of the isolates were identified by RT-PCR assay with the H1-H16 and N1-N9 primer set. The whole-genome sequencing of isolates were performed. Phylogenetic and molecular characterizations of the eight genes of the isolates were analyzed.
RESULTSOur results suggested that all the eight gene segments of DT/PC0360 belonged to the Eurasian gene pool, and the HA gene were belonged to distinct sublineage with H7N9 AIV which caused outbreaks in Mainland China in 2013. The hemagglutinin cleavage site of HA of DT/PC0360 showed characterization of low pathogenic avian influenza virus.
CONCLUSIONStrengthening the surveillance of AIVs of wild waterfowl and poultry in this region is vital for our knowledge of the ecology and mechanism of transmission to prevent an influenza pandemic.