The origins of new pandemic viruses: The acquisition of new host ranges by canine parvovirus and influenza A viruses
Identifieur interne : 000129 ( 1957/Analysis ); précédent : 000128; suivant : 000130The origins of new pandemic viruses: The acquisition of new host ranges by canine parvovirus and influenza A viruses
Auteurs : Colin R. Parrish [États-Unis] ; Yoshihiro Kawaoka [États-Unis, Japon]Source :
- Annual review of microbiology [ 0066-4227 ] ; 2005.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adaptation physiologique, Animaux, Chats, Chiens, Humains, Modèles moléculaires, Parvovirus canin (), Parvovirus canin (génétique), Parvovirus canin (pathogénicité), Parvovirus canin (physiologie), Phylogénie, Spécificité d'espèce, Sélection génétique, Virus de la grippe A (), Virus de la grippe A (génétique), Virus de la grippe A (pathogénicité), Virus de la grippe A (physiologie), Évolution moléculaire.
- MESH :
- génétique : Parvovirus canin, Virus de la grippe A.
- pathogénicité : Parvovirus canin, Virus de la grippe A.
- physiologie : Parvovirus canin, Virus de la grippe A.
- Pascal (Inist)
- Adaptation physiologique, Animaux, Chats, Chiens, Humains, Modèles moléculaires, Parvovirus canin, Phylogénie, Spécificité d'espèce, Sélection génétique, Virus de la grippe A, Virus grippal A, Origine, Spectre hôte, Adaptation, Article synthèse, Epidémie, Epidémiologie, Transmission animal animal, Transmission animal homme, Grippe A, Évolution moléculaire.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adaptation, Adaptation, Physiological, Animals, Canine parvovirus, Cats, Dogs, Epidemic, Epidemiology, Evolution, Molecular, Host range, Humans, Influenza A, Influenza A virus, Influenza A virus (chemistry), Influenza A virus (genetics), Influenza A virus (pathogenicity), Influenza A virus (physiology), Models, Molecular, Origin, Parvovirus, Canine (chemistry), Parvovirus, Canine (genetics), Parvovirus, Canine (pathogenicity), Parvovirus, Canine (physiology), Phylogeny, Review, Selection, Genetic, Species Specificity, Transmission from animal to animal, Transmission from animal to man.
- MESH :
- chemistry : Influenza A virus, Parvovirus, Canine.
- genetics : Influenza A virus, Parvovirus, Canine.
- pathogenicity : Influenza A virus, Parvovirus, Canine.
- physiology : Influenza A virus, Parvovirus, Canine.
- Adaptation, Physiological, Animals, Cats, Dogs, Evolution, Molecular, Humans, Models, Molecular, Phylogeny, Selection, Genetic, Species Specificity.
Abstract
Transfer of viruses between hosts to create a new self-sustaining epidemic is rare; however, those mews viruses can cause severe outbreaks. Examples of such viruses include three pandemic human influenza A viruses and canine parvovirus in dogs. In each case one virus made the original transfer and spread worldwide, and then further adaptation resulted in the emergence of variants worldwide. For the influenza viruses several changes were required for growth and spread between humans, and the emergence of human H2N2 and H3N2 strains in 1957 and 1968 involved the acquisition of three or two new genomic segments, respectively. Adaptation to humans involved several viral genes including the hemagglutinin, the neuraminidase, and the replication proteins. The canine adaptation of the parvoviruses involved capsid protein changes altering the recognition of the host transferrin receptors, allowing canine transferrin receptor binding and its use as a receptor for cell infection.
Affiliations:
- Japon, États-Unis
- Région de Kantō, Wisconsin, État de New York
- Ithaca (New York), Madison (Wisconsin), Tokyo
- Université Cornell, Université de Tokyo, Université du Wisconsin à Madison
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Transfer of viruses between hosts to create a new self-sustaining epidemic is rare; however, those mews viruses can cause severe outbreaks. Examples of such viruses include three pandemic human influenza A viruses and canine parvovirus in dogs. In each case one virus made the original transfer and spread worldwide, and then further adaptation resulted in the emergence of variants worldwide. For the influenza viruses several changes were required for growth and spread between humans, and the emergence of human H2N2 and H3N2 strains in 1957 and 1968 involved the acquisition of three or two new genomic segments, respectively. Adaptation to humans involved several viral genes including the hemagglutinin, the neuraminidase, and the replication proteins. The canine adaptation of the parvoviruses involved capsid protein changes altering the recognition of the host transferrin receptors, allowing canine transferrin receptor binding and its use as a receptor for cell infection.</div>
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