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Conserved Expression and Functionality of Furin between Chickens and Ducks as an Activating Protease of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Hemagglutinins

Anja C. M. de Bruin, Monique I. Spronken, Theo M. Bestebroer, Ron A. M. Fouchier, Mathilde Richard

2023Microbiology Spectrum14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

HPAIV outbreaks are a global concern due to the health risks for poultry, wildlife, and humans and their major economic impact. The number of LPAIV-to-HPAIV conversions, which is associated with spillover from wild birds to poultry, has been increasing over recent decades. Furthermore, H5 HPAIVs from the A/goose/Guangdong/1/96 lineage have been circulating in migratory birds, causing increasingly frequent epizootics in poultry and wild birds. Milder symptoms in migratory birds allow for dispersion of HPAIVs over long distances, justifying the importance of understanding the pathogenesis of HPAIVs in wild birds. Here, we examined whether host proteases are a likely candidate to explain some differences in the degree of HPAIV systemic dissemination between avian species. This is the first report to show that furin function and expression is comparable between chickens and ducks, which renders the hypothesis unlikely that furin-like protease differences influence the HPAIV species-specific pathogenesis and tropism.

Topics & Concepts

FurinInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1ProteaseVirologyBiologyVirusHighly pathogenicInfluenza A virusMicrobiologyEnzymeBiochemistryInfluenza Virus Research StudiesHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities
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