2007
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01667-06
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Amelioration of Influenza Virus Pathogenesis in Chickens Attributed to the Enhanced Interferon-Inducing Capacity of a Virus with a Truncated NS1 Gene

Abstract: Avian influenza virus (AIV) A/turkey/Oregon/71-SEPRL (TK/OR/71-SEPRL) (H7N3) encodes a full-length NS1 protein and is a weak inducer of interferon (IFN).

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“…Seed stocks of low-pathogenicity influenza viruses were provided by colleagues as follows: A/TK/WI/68 (H5N9), A/CK/PA/ 13609/93 (H5N2), A/TK/OR/71-SEPRL (H7N3)-NS1 , and A/TK/OR/71-delNS1 (8,31). These two variants are here designated NS1 1-230 and delNS1 , respectively.…”
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“…Seed stocks of low-pathogenicity influenza viruses were provided by colleagues as follows: A/TK/WI/68 (H5N9), A/CK/PA/ 13609/93 (H5N2), A/TK/OR/71-SEPRL (H7N3)-NS1 , and A/TK/OR/71-delNS1 (8,31). These two variants are here designated NS1 1-230 and delNS1 , respectively.…”
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“…Some of these particles, such as interferon (IFN)-inducing particles (IFP) (20), IFN induction-suppressing particles (ISP) (21), or defective interfering particles (DIP) (26), are intrinsically noninfectious and exist in large excess over infectious virions. These noninfectious BAP (niBAP) have the potential to influence the course of pathogenesis through their capacity to stimulate or suppress antiviral responses intrinsic to the innate immune system (8,11,14,30,34,42) and/or by direct interference with virus replication (26). Noninfectious cell-killing particles (niCKP) of influenza virus represent a newly identified member of the niBAP family (29).…”
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“…Hemagglutinin (HA) cleavability is a critical determinant of AIV pathogenicity in avian species (61). Other determinants, such as nonstructural (NS) protein and neuraminidase (NA) protein, reportedly regulate the virulence of AIVs (9,29,44). However, waterfowl, known as the natural host for AIVs, do not usually have any symptoms during an HPAIV infection (21), whereas they show neurologic symptoms and death after infection with some of the recently emerged HPAIVs, such as the Asian H5N1 virus (11,46,62).…”
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“…Currently, pathogenesis studies of AIVs in chickens clearly indicate that the proteolytic cleavage site of HA (22,25,27) and changes in the NS1 protein (11,33) are important determinants of virulence. Recently it was reported that PA and PB1 gene mutations were responsible for differences between nonpathogenic and highly pathogenic viral clones in ducks (26), and mixtures of polymerase components from different viruses have been found to lead to the attenuation of AIVs in chickens (43).…”
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