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Phenotypic characteristics of novel swine-origin influenza A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) virus

I. Kiseleva, N. Larionova, V. Kuznetsov, L. Rudenko,
2021

Background: The 2009 novel A(H1N1) virus appears to be of swine origin. This strain causing the current outbreaks is a new virus that has not been seen previously either in humans or animals. We have previously reported that viruses causing pandemics or large outbreaks were able to grow at a temperature above the normal physiological range (temperature resistance, non-ts phenotype), were found to be inhibitor resistant and restricted in replication at suboptimal temperature (sensitivity to grow at low temperature, non-ca phenotype). In this study, we performed phenotypic analysis of novel A(H1N1) virus to evaluate its pandemic potential and its suitability for use in developing a live attenuated influenza vaccine. Objectives: The goal of this study is to identify phenotypic properties of novel A(H1N1) influenza virus. Methods: A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) swine-origin influenza virus was studied in comparison with some influenza A viruses isolated in different years with respect to their ability to grow at non-permissive temperatures. We also analyzed its sensitivity to gamma-inhibitors of animal sera and its ability to agglutinate chicken, human and guinea pig erythrocytes. Results: Swine-origin A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) virus was found to be non-ts and inhibitor resistant and was not able to grow at 25°C (non-ca). We did not find any difference in the ability of the hemagglutinin of A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) virus to bind to erythrocytes of different origin. Conclusion: The novel swine-origin A(H1N1) virus displays a phenotype typical of the past pandemic and epidemic viruses. This finding suggests that this virus might be a good wild type parental prototype for live vaccine for potential use for controlling pandemic influenza. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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  • I. Kiseleva
    Institute of Experimental Medicine RAMS, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
  • N. Larionova
  • V. Kuznetsov
  • L. Rudenko
Название журнала
  • Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses
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  • 4
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  • 1
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  • 1-5
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  • influenza vaccine; live vaccine; animal cell; animal tissue; article; blood clotting; cold acclimatization; controlled study; erythrocyte; human; Influenza virus A; Influenza virus A H1N1; nonhuman; pandemic; phenotype; priority journal; species comparison; swine; temperature sensitivity; vaccine production; virogenesis; virus resistance; Adaptation, Physiological; Animals; California; Chickens; Disease Outbreaks; Drug Resistance, Viral; Guinea Pigs; Hemagglutination, Viral; Humans; Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype; Influenza Vaccines; Influenza, Human; Neutralization Tests; Orthomyxoviridae Infections; Serum Globulins; Swine; Temperature
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  • journal article
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  • scopus