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Contribution of neuraminidase of influenza viruses to the sensitivity to sera inhibitors and reassortment efficiency

I. Kiseleva, N. Larionova, E. Fedorova, E. Bazhenova, I. Dubrovina, I. Isakova-Sivak, L. Rudenko,
2021

Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) represent reassortant viruses with hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) gene segments inherited from circulating wild-type (WT) parental influenza viruses recommended for inclusion into seasonal vaccine formulation, and the 6 internal protein-encoding gene segments from cold-adapted attenuated master donor viruses (genome composition 6:2). In this study, we describe the obstacles in developing LAIV strains while taking into account the phenotypic peculiarities of WT viruses used for reassortment. Genomic composition analysis of 849 seasonal LAIV reassortants revealed that over 80% of reassortants based on inhibitor-resistant WT viruses inherited WT NA, compared to 26% of LAIV reassortants based on inhibitor-sensitive WT viruses. In addition, the highest percentage of LAIV genotype reassortants was achieved when WT parental viruses were resistant to non-specific serum inhibitors. We demonstrate that NA may play a role in influenza virus sensitivity to non -specific serum inhibitors. Replacing NA of inhibitor-sensitive WT virus with the NA of inhibitor-resistant master donor virus significantly decreased the sensitivity of the resulting reassortant virus to serum heat-stable inhibitors. © Kiseleva et al.

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  • I. Kiseleva
    Department of Virology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
  • N. Larionova
  • E. Fedorova
  • E. Bazhenova
  • I. Dubrovina
  • I. Isakova-Sivak
  • L. Rudenko
Название журнала
  • Open Microbiology Journal
Том
  • 8
Выпуск
  • 1
Страницы
  • 59-70
Ключевые слова
  • hemagglutinin; influenza vaccine; sialidase; antiviral susceptibility; article; controlled study; genetic reassortment; genome analysis; hemagglutination inhibition; Influenza virus; nonhuman; polymerase chain reaction; priority journal; restriction fragment length polymorphism; virus gene; virus genome; virus inhibition; virus resistance; virus titration; Article; chick embryo; gene interaction; gene mutation; genetic analysis; Influenza virus A H1N1; Influenza virus A H2N2; Influenza virus A H3N2; Influenza virus A H5N1; RNA isolation; virus strain; Orthomyxoviridae
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  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus