Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses

Influenza A viruses are characterized by their ability to evade host immunity, even in vaccinated individuals. To determine how prior immunity shapes viral diversity in vivo, we studied the intra- and interhost evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses. Although the level and structur...

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Main Authors: Murcia, Pablo R., Baillie, Gregory J., Stack, J. Conrad, Jervis, Carley, Elton, Debra, Mumford, Jennifer A., Daly, Janet M., Kellam, Paul, Grenfell, Bryan T., Holmes, Edward C., Wood, James L.N.
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29218/
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author Murcia, Pablo R.
Baillie, Gregory J.
Stack, J. Conrad
Jervis, Carley
Elton, Debra
Mumford, Jennifer A.
Daly, Janet M.
Kellam, Paul
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Holmes, Edward C.
Wood, James L.N.
author_facet Murcia, Pablo R.
Baillie, Gregory J.
Stack, J. Conrad
Jervis, Carley
Elton, Debra
Mumford, Jennifer A.
Daly, Janet M.
Kellam, Paul
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Holmes, Edward C.
Wood, James L.N.
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description Influenza A viruses are characterized by their ability to evade host immunity, even in vaccinated individuals. To determine how prior immunity shapes viral diversity in vivo, we studied the intra- and interhost evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses. Although the level and structure of genetic diversity were similar to those in naive horses, intrahost bottlenecks may be more stringent in vaccinated animals, and mutations shared among horses often fall close to putative antigenic sites.
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spelling nottingham-292182020-05-04T16:35:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29218/ Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses Murcia, Pablo R. Baillie, Gregory J. Stack, J. Conrad Jervis, Carley Elton, Debra Mumford, Jennifer A. Daly, Janet M. Kellam, Paul Grenfell, Bryan T. Holmes, Edward C. Wood, James L.N. Influenza A viruses are characterized by their ability to evade host immunity, even in vaccinated individuals. To determine how prior immunity shapes viral diversity in vivo, we studied the intra- and interhost evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses. Although the level and structure of genetic diversity were similar to those in naive horses, intrahost bottlenecks may be more stringent in vaccinated animals, and mutations shared among horses often fall close to putative antigenic sites. American Society for Microbiology 2013-04-01 Article PeerReviewed Murcia, Pablo R., Baillie, Gregory J., Stack, J. Conrad, Jervis, Carley, Elton, Debra, Mumford, Jennifer A., Daly, Janet M., Kellam, Paul, Grenfell, Bryan T., Holmes, Edward C. and Wood, James L.N. (2013) Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses. Journal of Virology, 87 (8). pp. 4768-4771. ISSN 0022-538X horses equine influenza vaccines vaccination pathogens http://jvi.asm.org/content/87/8/4768.full doi:10.1128/JVI.03379-12 doi:10.1128/JVI.03379-12
spellingShingle horses
equine influenza
vaccines
vaccination
pathogens
Murcia, Pablo R.
Baillie, Gregory J.
Stack, J. Conrad
Jervis, Carley
Elton, Debra
Mumford, Jennifer A.
Daly, Janet M.
Kellam, Paul
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Holmes, Edward C.
Wood, James L.N.
Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title_full Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title_fullStr Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title_short Evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
title_sort evolution of equine influenza virus in vaccinated horses
topic horses
equine influenza
vaccines
vaccination
pathogens
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29218/