Laboratory
of Animal Virology, College of Animal Science
& Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural
University, 430070, Wuhan, Hubei, PR China.
hbzhxx@people.com.cn
Analysis
of the sequences of the genome of the avian
influenza A/chicken/Hubei/327/2004 (H5N1)
virus, isolated from a poultry farm during
the outbreak of avian influenza (AI) in Hubei
Province, central China, in the spring of
2004, revealed that the hemagglutinin (HA)
gene of the virus was genetically similar
to those of the H5 highly pathogenic avian
influenza virus (HPAI). Notably, the neuraminidase
gene of the virus had a 20-amino acid deletion
in the stalk region and a 5-amino acid deletion
in the NS gene which belonged to allele B.
Furthermore, the internal genes (PB2, PA,
NP, M2) of the A/chicken/Hubei/327/2004 virus
with the particular amino acid residues were
more closely related to H5N1 viruses of 2000-2003
isolated in Hong Kong and the AIV of Thailand
and Vietnam in 2004, but less likely to evolve
from the viruses of Hong Kong 1997. Finally,
our results demonstrated that the influenza
A/chicken/Hubei/327/2004 (H5N1) virus was
similar to those of the AI viruses isolated
from Hong Kong (2000-2003), Vietnam, and Thailand
rather than the viruses from the 1997 lineage
of Hong Kong and with closest genetic relatives
to the influenza A/Chicken/Hong Kong/61.9/02
(H5N1) virus. These data suggest that the
influenza A/chicken/Hubei/327/2004 (H5N1)
virus which circulated in central China derived
its internal gene from a virus similar to
the influenza A/Chicken/Hong Kong/61.9/02
(H5N1) virus.
PMID: 16525739
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]