Emergence, Evolution, and Biological Characteristics of H10N4 and H10N8 Avian Influenza Viruses in Migratory Wild Birds Detected in Eastern China in 2020

Yanwen Wang, Mengjing Wang, Hong Zhang, Conghui Zhao, Yaping Zhang, Guimei He, Guohua Deng, Pengfei Cui, Yubao Li, Wenqiang Liu, Jinyan Shen, Xiaohong Sun, Wenting Wang, Xianying Zeng, Yanbing Li, Dong Chu, Peng Peng, Jing Guo, Hualan Chen, Xuyong Li

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Abstract

H10Nx influenza viruses have caused increasing public concern due to their occasional infection of humans. However, the genesis and biological characteristics of H10 viruses in migratory wild birds are largely unknown. In this study, we conducted active surveillance to monitor circulation of avian influenza viruses in eastern China and isolated five H10N4 and two H10N8 viruses from migratory birds in 2020. Genetic analysis indicated that the hemagglutinin (HA) genes of the seven H10 viruses were clustered into the North American lineage and established as a novel Eurasian branch in wild birds in South Korea, Bangladesh, and China. The neuraminidase (NA) genes of the H10N4 and H10N8 viruses originated from the circulating HxN4 and H5N8 viruses in migratory birds in Eurasia. We further revealed that some of the novel H10N4 and H10N8 viruses acquired the ability to bind human-like receptors. Animal studies indicated that these H10 viruses can replicate in mice, chickens, and ducks. Importantly, we found that the H10N4 and H10N8 viruses can transmit efficiently among chickens and ducks but induce lower HA inhibition (HI) antibody titers in ducks. These findings emphasized that annual surveillance in migratory waterfowl should be strengthened to monitor the introduction of wild-bird H10N4 and H10N8 reassortants into poultry.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • H10N4
  • H10N8
  • avian influenza virus
  • replication and transmission
  • wild birds

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