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Published in: Virology Journal 1/2009

Open Access 01-12-2009 | Research

Evidence for a novel gene associated with human influenza A viruses

Authors: Monica Clifford, James Twigg, Chris Upton

Published in: Virology Journal | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Background

Influenza A virus genomes are comprised of 8 negative strand single-stranded RNA segments and are thought to encode 11 proteins, which are all translated from mRNAs complementary to the genomic strands. Although human, swine and avian influenza A viruses are very similar, cross-species infections are usually limited. However, antigenic differences are considerable and when viruses become established in a different host or if novel viruses are created by re-assortment devastating pandemics may arise.

Results

Examination of influenza A virus genomes from the early 20th Century revealed the association of a 167 codon ORF encoded by the genomic strand of segment 8 with human isolates. Close to the timing of the 1948 pseudopandemic, a mutation occurred that resulted in the extension of this ORF to 216 codons. Since 1948, this ORF has been almost totally maintained in human influenza A viruses suggesting a selectable biological function. The discovery of cytotoxic T cells responding to an epitope encoded by this ORF suggests that it is translated into protein. Evidence of several other non-traditionally translated polypeptides in influenza A virus support the translation of this genomic strand ORF. The gene product is predicted to have a signal sequence and two transmembrane domains.

Conclusion

We hypothesize that the genomic strand of segment 8 of encodes a novel influenza A virus protein. The persistence and conservation of this genomic strand ORF for almost a century in human influenza A viruses provides strong evidence that it is translated into a polypeptide that enhances viral fitness in the human host. This has important consequences for the interpretation of experiments that utilize mutations in the NS1 and NEP genes of segment 8 and also for the consideration of events that may alter the spread and/or pathogenesis of swine and avian influenza A viruses in the human population.
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Metadata
Title
Evidence for a novel gene associated with human influenza A viruses
Authors
Monica Clifford
James Twigg
Chris Upton
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Virology Journal / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-198

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