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Genetic characterization of an adapted pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza virus that reveals improved replication rates in human lung epithelial cells

Woermann, Xenia
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Lesch, Markus
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Welke, Robert-William
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2016
Virology

The 2009 influenza pandemic originated from a swine-origin H1N1 virus, which, although less pathogenic than anticipated, may acquire additional virulence-associated mutations in the future. To estimate the potential risk, we sequentially passaged the isolate A/Hamburg/04/2009 in A549 human lung epithelial cells. After passage 6, we observed a 100-fold increased replication rate. High-throughput sequencing of viral gene segments identified five dominant mutations, whose contribution to the enhanced growth was analyzed by reverse genetics. The increased replication rate was pinpointed to two mutations within the hemagglutinin (HA) gene segment (HA(1), D130E, HA(2) I91L), near the receptor binding site and the stem domain. The adapted virus also replicated more efficiently in mice in vivo. Enhanced replication rate correlated with increased fusion pH of the HA protein and a decrease in receptor affinity. Our data might be relevant for surveillance of pre-pandemic strains and development of high titer cell culture strains for vaccine production. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.virol.2016.02.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000374209900014

Author(s)
Woermann, Xenia
Lesch, Markus
Welke, Robert-William
Okonechnikov, Konstantin
Abdurishid, Mirshat
Sieben, Christian  
Geissner, Andreas
Brinkmann, Volker
Kastner, Markus
Karner, Andreas
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science

Published in
Virology
Volume

492

Start page

118

End page

129

Subjects

A/Hamburg/04/2009

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Hemagglutinin

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High-throughput sequencing

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Reverse genetics

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Viral adaptation

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REVIEWED

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July 19, 2016
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