A comprehensive analysis of reassortment in influenza A virus

Author:

de Silva U. Chandimal12,Tanaka Hokuto13,Nakamura Shota14,Goto Naohisa14,Yasunaga Teruo14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genome Informatics

2. World Premier International Immunology Frontier Research Centre, Osaka University, Osaka 565-0871, Japan

3. Present address: Kansai Division, Mitsubishi Space Software Co., Ltd, Hyogo 661-0001, Japan

4. Department of Infection Metagenomics, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, 3-1 Yamada-oka, Suita City, Osaka 565-0871, Japan

Abstract

Summary Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has historically been linked with the emergence of pandemic strains. Reassortment is believed to occur when a single host - typically swine - is simultaneously infected with multiple influenza strains. The reassorted viral strains with novel gene combinations tend to easily evade the immune system in other host species, satisfying the basic requirements of a virus with pandemic potential. Therefore, it is vital to continuously monitor the genetic content of circulating influenza strains and keep an eye out for new reassortants. We present a new approach to identify reassortants from large data sets of influenza whole genome nucleotide sequences and report the results of the first ever comprehensive search for reassortants of all published influenza A genomic data. 35 of the 52 well supported candidate reassortants we found are reported here for the first time while our analysis method offers new insight that enables us to draw a more detailed picture of the origin of some of the previously reported reassortants. A disproportionately high number (13/52) of the candidate reassortants found were the result of the introduction of novel hemagglutinin and/or neuraminidase genes into a previously circulating virus. The method described in this paper may contribute towards automating the task of routinely searching for reassortants among newly sequenced strains.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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