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NS-gene based phylogenetic analysis of equine influenza viruses isolated in Poland

•The phylogenetic analysis of EIV strains based on NS segment sequences.•Nucleotide and amino acid positions within NS characteristic for Florida lineage.•Three strains classified as Aboyne group of Eurasian lineage based on NS sequences.•The Aboyne group showing similarities within NS to H7N7 and p...

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Published in:Veterinary microbiology 2016-01, Vol.182, p.95-101
Main Authors: Kwasnik, Malgorzata, Gora, Ilona M., Rola, Jerzy, Zmudzinski, Jan F., Rozek, Wojciech
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Summary:•The phylogenetic analysis of EIV strains based on NS segment sequences.•Nucleotide and amino acid positions within NS characteristic for Florida lineage.•Three strains classified as Aboyne group of Eurasian lineage based on NS sequences.•The Aboyne group showing similarities within NS to H7N7 and predivergent H3N8. The phylogenetic analysis of influenza virus is based mainly on the variable hemagglutinin or neuraminidase genes. However, some discrete evolutionary trends might be revealed when more conservative genes are considered. We compared all available in GenBank database full length NS sequences of equine influenza virus including Polish isolates. Four nucleotides at positions A202, A237, T672 and A714 and three amino acids at positions H59, K71 and S216 which are also present in A/eq/Pulawy/2006 and A/eq/Pulawy/2008 may be discriminating for the Florida sublineage. Threonine at position 83 seems to be characteristic for EIV strains of Florida 2 isolated after 2007. There are nine common substitutions in the NS sequences of A/eq/Pulawy/2005, A/eq/Aboyne/1/2005 and A/eq/Lincolnshire/1/2006 in relation to the reference strain A/eq/Miami/63, resulting in four amino acid changes in NS1 protein (I56, E76, K140, E179) and one in NEP (R22). We grouped these strains as “Aboyne-like”. Some of the listed changes were also observed in H7N7 strains isolated between 1956 and 1966, in A/eq/Jilin/89 or in pre-divergent H3N8 strains. Two hypotheses regarding the origin of this group were postulated: three independent transfers of avian influenza viruses into the equine population or reassortation between H7N7 and H3N8 EIV. Similarities of the NS sequences of “Aboyne like” viruses to viruses isolated in the fifties or seventies can reflect a phenomenon of “frozen evolution”.
ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.10.028