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. 2018 Jul:220:67-72.
doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2018.05.004. Epub 2018 May 9.

PB2 E627K or D701N substitution does not change the virulence of canine influenza virus H3N2 in mice and dogs

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PB2 E627K or D701N substitution does not change the virulence of canine influenza virus H3N2 in mice and dogs

Pei Zhou et al. Vet Microbiol. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Recently, canine influenza virus H3N2 (CIV H3N2) has circulated continuously in the dog populations of Asia and the United States (US). As humans have close contact with pet dogs, the circulation of CIV H3N2 is a cause for concern. Previous studies have reported that the E627K and D701N substitutions in the PB2 subunit enhanced viral pathogenicity to mammals in various influenza viruses. However, how the E627K and D701N substitutions in the PB2 subunit might affect the virulence of CIV H3N2 is unclear. Here, we constructed recombinant viruses by introducing E627K or D701N into the PB2 gene in the genetic background of A/Canine/Guangdong/02/2011H3N2 using a reverse-genetic system. The results showed that the E627K or D701N substitutions in the PB2 subunit of CIV H3N2 enhanced polymerase activity, but these substitutions did not impact viral pathogenicity in mice or beagles.

Keywords: Beagles; Canine influenza virus H3N2; D701N; E627K; Mice; Viral pathogenicity.

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