Варіабельні локуси генів HA, NA та NP як ефективні РНК- мішені для генотипування субтипів H1N1 та H7N9

Main Authors: Semen Buriachenko, Borys Stegniy
Format: Article
Bahasa: ukr
Terbitan: , 2019
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/3497036
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  • VARIABLE LOCUS OF HA, NA AND NP GENES AS EFFECTIVE RNA TARGETS FOR GENOTYPING SUBTYPES A(H1N1) AND A(H7N9) Aim.Influenza viruses are a serious pathogen of humans, animals and birds that regularly cause epidemics, as well as high-mortality pandemics. The H7N9 virus, apathetic to birds, is highly virulent for humans. Antigenic variability and reassortment of influenza A virus genes are a high level of neonatal data, which does not allow to assess the evolutionary stability of proteins. Determination of variable HA, NA and NP gene loci of two different antigenic subtypes of influenza A H1N1 and H7N9 viruses will allow the establishment of RNA targets for genotyping. Methods. An analysis of 8,000 avian influenza A strains of various antigenic subtypes isolated from different hosts from the NCBI GenBank virus database using the MEGA 6.0 program determined the fate of synonymous and non-synonymous substitutions at each position of multiple alignments of the coding regions of the nucleotide sequences. The BLAST algorithm was used. The phylogenetic branches were obtained using the program using the UPGMA algorithm. Analysis of variable protein locus was determined by the DISORDER algorithm, which predicts internal disordered protein regions. Results. Different types of mutations are found in variable locus of the studied genes. The most variable genome is HA, least NP. In sequences of the NP gene synonymous nucleotide substitutions prevail. In the genome, NA is predominantly deletion, less insertion, and single-nucleotide substitution. Conclusions. The variability of nucleotide sequences of HA, NA and NP genes in the subtypes of avian influenza AH1N1 and H7N9 was detected. It has been established that the use of variable locus of these genes allows for the intrinsic differentiation of strains of avian influenza A pathogen and to determine the affiliation of strains to a specific serotype. Keywords: neurominidase, hemagglutinin, nucleoprotein, influenza virus, variability, genetic markers, target RNA, variable locus, genotyping