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Comparative analysis of virulence of a novel, avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus in various host species

Authors
Lyoo, Kwang-SooKim, Jeong-KiKang, BokyuMoon, HyoungjoonKim, JongmanSong, MankiPark, BongkyunKim, Sang-HyunWebster, Robert G.Song, Daesub
Issue Date
2-Jan-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Canine influenza virus; H3N2; Hosts; Sialic acid; Model animals
Citation
VIRUS RESEARCH, v.195, pp.135 - 140
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SCIE
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Journal Title
VIRUS RESEARCH
Volume
195
Start Page
135
End Page
140
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94664
DOI
10.1016/j.virusres.2014.08.020
ISSN
0168-1702
Abstract
A novel avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza A virus (CIV) that showed high sequence similarities in hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes with those of non-pathogenic avian influenza viruses was isolated in our routine surveillance program in South Korea. We previously reported that the pathogenicity of this strain could be reproduced in dogs and cats. In the present study, the host tropism of H3N2 CIV was examined by experimental inoculation into several host species, including chickens, pigs, mice, guinea pigs, and ferrets. The CIV infection resulted in no overt symptoms of disease in these host species. However, sero-conversion, virus shedding, and gross and histopathologic lung lesions were observed in guinea pig and ferrets but not in pigs, or mice. Based on the genetic similarity of our H3N2 CIV with currently circulating avian influenza viruses and the presence of alpha-2,3-linked rather than alpha-2,6-linked sialic acid receptors in the respiratory tract of dogs, we believed that this strain of CIV would have avian virus-like receptor specificity, but that seems to be contrary to our findings in the present study. Further studies are needed to determine the co-receptors of hemagglutinin or post-attachment factors related to virus internalization or pathogenesis in other animals. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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