Molecular Basis for High Virulence of Hong Kong H5N1 Influenza A Viruses

Masato Hatta(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Peng Gao(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Peter Halfmann(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Yoshihiro Kawaoka(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Science
September 7, 2001
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Abstract

In 1997, an H5N1 influenza A virus was transmitted from birds to humans in Hong Kong, killing 6 of the 18 people infected. When mice were infected with the human isolates, two virulence groups became apparent. Using reverse genetics, we showed that a mutation at position 627 in the PB2 protein influenced the outcome of infection in mice. Moreover, high cleavability of the hemagglutinin glycoprotein was an essential requirement for lethal infection.


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