Abstract

Veterinaria México OA ISSN: 2448-6760Cite this as:Steffani Hernández G, Chávez Maya F, Rojas Anaya E, Loza Rubio E, García Espinosa G. Genomic analysis of an atypical Mexican low-pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza virus. Veterinaria México OA. 2016;3(2). doi: 10.21753/vmoa.3.2.363We analysed the genome of a low-pathogenic avian H5N2 influenza virus isolated from the faeces of experimentally infected Pekin ducks and Leghorn-type chickens to determine its origin and molecular characteristics. The complete genomic sequence was determined using a Sanger-based genome sequencing method and was subsequently characterized by phylogenetic analysis and genetic comparison. The results of this study showed that 8 genomic segments corresponded to an avian influenza virus that were related with strains isolated in Mexico. Investigation of the haemagglutinin gene revealed the presence of few basic amino acids at the cleavage site and lack of a potential N-glycosylation site at position 11. The gene encoding the PB1 protein lacked PB1-F2 and the basic polymerase gene codes for PA-X. In addition, the basic polymerase gene contained the consensus ribosomal frameshifting motif TCC TTT CGT C, which is required for the expression of the PA-X. Molecular characteristics showed that the virus has features of a low-pathogenic H5 influenza virus with the exception of a potential N-glycosylation site at position 11. The genome information for this particular virus will provide a molecular map for further in vivo studies to identify why some influenza viruses can persist in chickens for long periods of time. Such information will be useful in countries such as Mexico, where the virus has been a poultry health problem since 1994 and has the potential to evolve high pathogenicity.Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of the HA gene of A/chicken/Mexico/2007 (H5N2) Influenza A virus []. The phylogenetic tree was constructed using the neighbour-joining method. The percentages of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in a bootstrap test (1,000 replicates) are shown next to the branches. The evolutionary distances were computed using the Kimura 2-parameter method. The analysis involved 101 chicken nucleotide sequences. Evolutionary analyses were conducted in MEGA 5.05. A larger triangle size represents a larger number of nucleotide sequences with genetic relationship.

Highlights

  • Análisis del genoma de un virus atípico de influenza aviar H5N2 de baja patogenicidad de origen mexicano

  • La información del genoma para esta cepa del virus, proveerá un mapa molecular para futuros estudios in vivo que puedan contribuir a conocer por qué algunos virus de influenza aviar persisten en los pollos por periodos prolongados

  • Hay pocos reportes del laboratorio de la Comisión México-Estados Unidos para la prevención de la fiebre aftosa sobre virus de influenza aviar de baja patogenicidad (VIBP) H5N2 y otras enfermedades de los animales domésticos (CPA), y las granjas que tuvieron resultados positivos al virus fueron puestas en cuarentena y todos sus animales fueron sacrificados

Read more

Summary

Nota de Investigación

Giovanni Steffani Hernández[1] Fernando Chávez Maya[1] Edith Rojas Anaya[2] Elizabeth Loza Rubio2 0000-0001-6812-9239 Gary García Espinosa1,*

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias
Material y métodos Análisis del genoma
Números de acceso
Resultados y discusión Análisis del genoma
Contribución de los autores
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call