Isolation and genetic characterization of naturally NS-truncated H3N8 equine influenza virus in South Korea

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Title
Isolation and genetic characterization of naturally NS-truncated H3N8 equine influenza virus in South Korea
Author(s)
Woon Sung Na; B Kang; H I Kim; Min Ki Hong; S J Park; H Y Jeoung; D J An; H Moon; J K Kim; Dae Sub Song
Bibliographic Citation
Epidemiology and Infection, vol. 142, no. 4, pp. 759-766
Publication Year
2014
Abstract
Equine influenza virus (EIV) causes a highly contagious respiratory disease in equids, with confirmed outbreaks in Europe, America, North Africa, and Asia. Although China, Mongolia, and Japan have reported equine influenza outbreaks, Korea has not. Since 2011, we have conducted a routine surveillance programme to detect EIV at domestic stud farms, and isolated H3N8 EIV from horses showing respiratory disease symptoms. Here, we characterized the genetic and biological properties of this novel Korean H3N8 EIV isolate. This H3N8 EIV isolate belongs to the Florida sublineage clade 1 of the American H3N8 EIV lineage, and surprisingly, possessed a non-structural protein (NS) gene segment, where 23 bases of the NS1-encoding region were naturally truncated. Our preliminary biological data indicated that this truncation did not affect virus replication; its effect on biological and immunological properties of the virus will require further study.
Keyword
Equine influenza virusH3N8NS1 truncationSouth Korea
ISSN
0950-2688
Publisher
Cambridge Univ Press
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095026881300143X
Type
Article
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