Phylogenetic analysis of the non-structural (NS) gene of influenza A viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe in 2005

Virol J. 2008 Dec 12:5:147. doi: 10.1186/1743-422X-5-147.

Abstract

Background: Although the important role of the non-structural 1 (NS) gene of influenza A in virulence of the virus is well established, our knowledge about the extent of variation in the NS gene pool of influenza A viruses in their natural reservoirs in Europe is incomplete. In this study we determined the subtypes and prevalence of influenza A viruses present in mallards in Northern Europe and further analysed the NS gene of these isolates in order to obtain a more detailed knowledge about the genetic variation of NS gene of influenza A virus in their natural hosts.

Results: A total number of 45 influenza A viruses of different subtypes were studied. Eleven haemagglutinin- and nine neuraminidase subtypes in twelve combinations were found among the isolated viruses. Each NS gene reported here consisted of 890 nucleotides; there were no deletions or insertions. Phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present at the same time in the same geographic location in the mallard populations in Northern Europe. A comparison of nucleotide sequences of isolated viruses revealed a substantial number of silent mutations, which results in high degree of homology in amino acid sequences. The degree of variation within the alleles is very low. In our study allele A viruses displays a maximum of 5% amino acid divergence while allele B viruses display only 2% amino acid divergence. All the viruses isolated from mallards in Northern Europe possessed the typical avian ESEV amino acid sequence at the C-terminal end of the NS1 protein.

Conclusion: Our finding indicates the existence of a large reservoir of different influenza A viruses in mallards population in Northern Europe. Although our phylogenetic analysis clearly shows that two distinct gene pools, corresponding to both NS allele A and B, were present in the mallards populations in Northern Europe, allele B viruses appear to be less common in natural host species than allele A, comprising only about 13% of the isolates sequenced in this study.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anseriformes / virology*
  • Europe
  • Influenza A virus / classification*
  • Influenza A virus / genetics
  • Influenza A virus / isolation & purification*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mutation
  • Phylogeny*
  • Sequence Homology
  • Viral Nonstructural Proteins / genetics*

Substances

  • Viral Nonstructural Proteins

Associated data

  • GENBANK/EU518715
  • GENBANK/EU518716
  • GENBANK/EU518717
  • GENBANK/EU518718
  • GENBANK/EU518719
  • GENBANK/EU518720
  • GENBANK/EU518721
  • GENBANK/EU518722
  • GENBANK/EU518723
  • GENBANK/EU518724
  • GENBANK/EU518725
  • GENBANK/EU518726
  • GENBANK/EU518727
  • GENBANK/EU518728
  • GENBANK/EU518729
  • GENBANK/EU518730
  • GENBANK/EU518731
  • GENBANK/EU518732
  • GENBANK/EU518733
  • GENBANK/EU518734
  • GENBANK/EU518735
  • GENBANK/EU518736
  • GENBANK/EU518737
  • GENBANK/EU518738
  • GENBANK/EU518739
  • GENBANK/EU518740
  • GENBANK/EU518741
  • GENBANK/EU518742
  • GENBANK/EU518743
  • GENBANK/EU518744
  • GENBANK/EU518745
  • GENBANK/EU518746
  • GENBANK/EU518747
  • GENBANK/EU518748
  • GENBANK/EU518749
  • GENBANK/EU518750
  • GENBANK/EU518751
  • GENBANK/EU518752
  • GENBANK/EU518753
  • GENBANK/EU518754
  • GENBANK/EU518755
  • GENBANK/EU518756
  • GENBANK/EU518757
  • GENBANK/EU518758
  • GENBANK/EU518759