抗原漂移和亚型干扰形状A ((H3N2) 在美国的流行病动态
Amanda C Perofsky1,2, John Huddleston3, Chelsea L Hansen1,2
1Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States.
eLife
|September 25, 2024
概括
用表面蛋白质的遗传距离来衡量流感A(H3N2) 病毒的演变,预测了流行病的规模和强度. 流感A ((H1N1) 的亚型干扰也对A ((H3N2) 流行病产生了重大影响.
科学领域:
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 流行病学 流行病学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
背景情况:
- 流感病毒通过血液凝聚素 (HA) 和神经氨基酶 (NA) 表面蛋白质的突变不断演变抗原变体.
- 抗原漂移有助于再感染,但其在年度流行病变异性中的作用尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了将流感A ((H3N2) 病毒的演变与1997-2019年美国地区流行病动态联系起来.
- 为了确定A(H3N2) 流行病特征的进化预测因素.
主要方法:
- 对HA抗原漂移的综合表型测量与HA和NA适应性的基于序列的测量.
- 在连续季节的病毒之间推断的抗原和遗传距离.
- 估计的流行病规模,严重程度,时间,传播,年龄特定的模式和亚型占主导地位.
主要成果:
- 在HA和NA表位的遗传距离强烈预测了A(H3N2) 流行病学.
- 增加的季节性表位距离与更大,更强烈的流行病,更高的传播和更大的A ((H3N2) 主导度相关.
- 流感A ((H1N1) 发病率对A ((H3N2) 流行病的影响比病毒演变更大,这表明亚型干扰.
结论:
- 流感A(H3N2) 表面蛋白的遗传距离是流行病动态的关键进化预测因素.
- 亚型干扰,可能通过交叉免疫,在流感A病毒感染动态中起着重要作用.
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