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The genesis and evolution of H9N2 influenza viruses in poultry from southern China, 2000 to 2005.

K M Xu1 G J D Smith J Bahl L Duan H Tai D Vijaykrishna J Wang J X Zhang K S Li X H Fan R G Webster H Chen J S M Peiris Y Guan
Affiliations 1 institutions
  1. International Institute of Infection and Immunity, Shantou University, Guangdong, China, and Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
PMID 17652402 2007 J Virol eng ppublish
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H9N2 influenza viruses have become established in terrestrial poultry in different Asian countries over the last 2 decades. Our previous study demonstrated that quail harbor increasingly diverse novel H9N2 reassortants, including both Chicken/Beijing/1/94 (Ck/Bei-like) and Quail/Hong Kong/G1/97 (G1-like) viruses. However, since 1999, the genesis and evolution of H9N2 viruses in different types of poultry have not been investigated systematically. In the present study, H9N2 viruses isolated from chickens, ducks, and other minor poultry species were characterized genetically and antigenically. Our findings demonstrate that Ck/Bei-like H9N2 viruses have been introduced into many different types of poultry in southern China, including quail, partridges, chukar, pheasant, guinea fowl, and domestic ducks, while G1-like viruses were commonly detected in quail, less frequently detected in other minor poultry species, and not detected in chickens and ducks. Genetic analysis revealed 35 genotypes of H9N2 viruses, including 14 novel genotypes that have not been recognized before. Our results also suggested that two-way interspecies transmission exists between different types of poultry. Our study demonstrates that the long-term cocirculation of multiple virus lineages (e.g., H5N1 and H9N2 viruses) in different types of poultry has facilitated the frequent reassortment events that are mostly responsible for the current great genetic diversity in H9N2 and H5N1 influenza viruses in this region. This situation favors the emergence of influenza viruses with pandemic potential.

Evolution, Molecular Animals Antigens, Viral Base Sequence China Genes, Viral Genetic Variation Genotype Humans Influenza A Virus, H9N2 Subtype Influenza in Birds Molecular Sequence Data Phylogeny Poultry Serotyping

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

4 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

H9N2 influenza viruses were transmitted bidirectionally among different poultry species in southern China.

Virus
Host
Location
Supporting text

Our results also suggested that two-way interspecies transmission exists between different types of poultry.

Method
genetic analysis; antigenic characterization
Study design
phylogenetic analysis
Transmission direction
animal-to-animal
Geographic raw
southern China
Country inferred
China
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Genetic analysis of H9N2 influenza viruses from chickens, ducks, and other poultry in southern China identified 35 genotypes, including 14 novel lineages, showing extensive genomic evolution and diversification.

Virus
Host
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

H9N2 viruses isolated from chickens, ducks, and other minor poultry species were characterized genetically and antigenically. Genetic analysis revealed 35 genotypes of H9N2 viruses, including 14 novel genotypes that have not been recognized before.

Genes or proteins
Genes, Viral
Analysis methods
genetic analysis; phylogenetic analysis
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Frequent reassortment between H9N2 and H5N1 influenza viruses in southern China poultry generated high genetic diversity and may contribute to virus emergence with pandemic potential.

Host
Not specified
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Our study demonstrates that the long-term cocirculation of multiple virus lineages (e.g., H5N1 and H9N2 viruses) in different types of poultry has facilitated the frequent reassortment events that are mostly responsible for the current great genetic diversity in H9N2 and H5N1 influenza viruses in this region.

Event type
reassortment
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.80
Key finding

Genetic and antigenic surveillance of poultry in southern China detected diverse H9N2 influenza viruses across multiple species.

Virus
Host
Location
Supporting text

In the present study, H9N2 viruses isolated from chickens, ducks, and other minor poultry species were characterized genetically and antigenically. Our findings demonstrate that Ck/Bei-like H9N2 viruses have been introduced into many different types of poultry in southern China, including quail, partridges, chukar, pheasant, guinea fowl, and domestic ducks.

Method
genetic analysis; antigenic characterization
Geographic raw
southern China
Country inferred
China