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Genomic analysis of influenza A virus from captive wild boars in Brazil reveals a human-like H1N2 influenza virus
Authors:Natalha Biondo  Rejane Schaefer  Danielle Gava  Mauricio E Cantão  Simone Silveira  Marcos AZ Mores  Janice R Ciacci-Zanella  David ESN Barcellos
Institution:1. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul/UFRGS, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil;2. Embrapa Swine and Poultry, Concórdia, SC, Brazil
Abstract:Influenza is a viral disease that affects human and several animal species. In Brazil, H1N1, H3N2 and 2009 pandemic H1N1 A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza A viruses (IAV) circulate in domestic swine herds. Wild boars are also susceptible to IAV infection but in Brazil until this moment there are no reports of IAV infection in wild boars or in captive wild boars populations. Herein the occurrence of IAV in captive wild boars with the presence of lung consolidation lesions during slaughter was investigated. Lung samples were screened by RT-PCR for IAV detection. IAV positive samples were further analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR (qRRT-PCR), virus isolation, genomic sequencing, histopathology and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Eleven out of 60 lungs (18.3%) were positive for IAV by RT-PCR and seven out of the eleven were also positive for A(H1N1)pdm09 by qRRT-PCR. Chronic diffuse bronchopneumonia was observed in all samples and IHC analysis was negative for influenza A antigen. Full genes segments of H1N2 IAV were sequenced using Illumina's genome analyzer platform (MiSeq). The genomic analysis revealed that the HA and NA genes clustered with IAVs of the human lineage and the six internal genes were derived from the H1N1pdm09 IAV. This is the first report of a reassortant human-like H1N2 influenza virus infection in captive wild boars in Brazil and indicates the need to monitor IAV evolution in Suidae populations.
Keywords:Captive wild boars  Consolidation  Influenza A virus  H1N2  Reassortment
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