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Volume 20, Number 8—August 2014
Dispatch

Infection with Possible Precursor of Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus in a Child, China, 2013

Lili Ren1, Xuelian Yu1, Baihui Zhao1, Fan Wu, Qi Jin2, Xi Zhang2, and Jianwei Wang2Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health Key Laboratory for Systems Biology of Pathogens, Beijing, China (L. Ren, Q. Jin, J. Wang); Institute of Pathogen Biology, Beijing (L. Ren, Q. Jin, J. Wang); Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, China (X. Yu, B. Zhao, F. Wu, X. Zhang); Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai (B. Zhao)

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Table 2

Analysis on critical mammalian-adapting amino acid substitutions in H7N9 virus strains.*†

Gene
Site
SH/JS01
SH/1
SH/2
AH/1
Known mutations
Relationship to mammalian adaption
HA 138 A S A A S138A Mammalian host adaption
186 G G V V G186V Unknown
226 Q Q L L Q226L Unknown
228 G G G G G228S Unknown
NA 292 R K R R R292K Osteltamivir and zanamivir resistance
69–73 deletion No Yes Yes Yes Not applicable Deletion of 69–73 Increased virulence in mice
PB2 63 I I I I I63T Co-mediate with PB1 677M, to reduce pathogenicity of H5N1 viruses
89 V V V V L89V Enhanced polymerase activity and increased virulence in mice
471 T T T T T471M Viral replication, virulence, and pathogenicity
591 Q Q Q Q Q591K Adapt in mammals that compensates for the lack of PB2–627K
627 E K K K E627K Enhanced polymerase activity and increased virulence in mice
701 D D D D D701N Enhanced transmission in guinea pigs
PB1 99 H H H H H99Y Results in transmissible of H5 virus among ferrets
353 K K K K K353R Determine viral replication, virulence, and pathogenicity
368 V I V V I368V Results in transmissible of H5 virus among ferrets
566 T T T T T566A Determine viral replication, virulence, and pathogenicity
677 T T T T T677M Co-mediate with PB2 I63T to reduce pathogenicity of H5N1 viruses
PA 100 V A A A V100A Related to human adaption
356 R R R R 356R Related to human adaption
409 S N N N S409N Enhances transmission in mammals
M1 30 D D D D N30D Increased virulence in mice
215 A A A A T215A Increased virulence in mice
M2 31 N N N N S31N Reduced susceptibility to amantadine and rimantadine
NS1 42 S S S S P42S Increased virulence in mice

*HA, hemagglutinin; NA, neuraminidase; SH/JS01, A/Shanghai/JS01/2013(H7N9); SH/1, A/Shanghai/1/2013 (H7N9); SH/2, A/Shanghai/2/2013 (H7N9); AH/1, A/Anhui/1/2013 (H7N9); PB, RNA polymerase basic subunit; PA, RNA polymerase acidic subunit; M, matrix gene; NS, nonstructural gene.
†Boldface text indicates the mutant amino acids sites related to mammalian host adaption and increased virulence.

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1These authors contributed equally to this work.

2These authors contributed equally to this work and share senior authorship.

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