Continuous Introduction of H5 High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Viruses in Hokkaido, Japan: Characterization of Viruses Isolated in Winter 2022–2023 and Early Winter 2023–2024

Author:

Hew Lim Yik1ORCID,Isoda Norikazu1234ORCID,Takaya Fumihito5,Ogasawara Kohei6,Kobayashi Daiki1ORCID,Huynh Loc Tan17ORCID,Morita Tatsuru1,Harada Rio1,Zinyakov Nikolay Gennadievich8ORCID,Andreychuk Dmitriy Borisovich8ORCID,Chvala Ilya Alexandrovich8ORCID,Irza Viktor Nikolaevich8,Watanabe Yukiko6ORCID,Fujita Hiroko59,Saito Keisuke6,Hiono Takahiro1234ORCID,Sakoda Yoshihiro1234

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Microbiology, Department of Disease Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Kita 18, Nishi 9, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-0818, Hokkaido, Japan

2. International Collaboration Unit, International Institute for Zoonosis Control, Hokkaido University, Kita 20, Nishi 10, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 001-0020, Hokkaido, Japan

3. Hokkaido University Institute for Vaccine Research and Development (HU-IVReD), Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

4. One Health Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0818, Hokkaido, Japan

5. Botanic Garden, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere (FSC), Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0003, Hokkaido, Japan

6. Institute for Raptor Biomedicine Japan Co., Ltd., Kushiro 084-0922, Hokkaido, Japan

7. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, College of Agriculture, Can Tho University, Can Tho 900000, Vietnam

8. Federal Center for Animal Health (FGBI ARRIAH), Vladimir 600901, Russia

9. Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589, Hokkaido, Japan

Abstract

High pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) has impacted poultry and wild birds globally. The number of H5 HPAI virus (HPAIV) infection cases in wild birds in Hokkaido (Northern Japan) was high in the last two seasons, contributing to virus spillover to resident birds and poultry. Therefore, H5 HPAIVs in birds and mammals in Hokkaido in winter 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 were monitored and viruses were phylogenetically, antigenically, and pathogenetically characterized. Thirty HPAIV isolates were subtyped and pathotyped by sequencing the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of viruses. Phylogenetic analysis of the HA gene revealed that all isolated HPAIVs were categorized into clade 2.3.4.4b and divided into three groups (G2b, G2c, and G2d). Most isolates belonging to subgroup G2d clustered with isolates in winter 2021–2022 in Hokkaido. The other isolates were categorized into two subgroups, G2b and G2c, mainly composed of isolates in Honshu Island in winter 2021–2022 and 2022–2023, respectively. Two H5 HPAIVs isolated in Eastern Russia in spring and autumn 2022 were genetically close to most Hokkaido isolates (G2d), and a virus isolated in Hokkaido in November 2023 was also grouped in subgroup G2d. Further analysis of all eight gene segments identified six types of gene constellations. Cross-hemagglutination inhibition test indicated that the antigenicity of H5 HPAIVs isolated in the last several seasons was similar within them but slightly different from that in the 2010s. Three chicken breeds were intranasally challenged with four representative isolates to assess their pathogenicity. All chickens except one broiler chicken were dead until 5-day postchallenge with different pathogenicity of these viruses. The pathogenicity of one HPAIV strain was significantly lower in broiler chickens than in layer chickens. The mixture of multiple characteristics of HPAIVs in Hokkaido was confirmed by bird migration routes. Thus, many HPAIVs can be brought and scattered anywhere on Earth.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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