An NA-deficient 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus mutant can efficiently replicate in cultured cells.

Arch Virol

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Ishikari-Tobetsu, Hokkaido, 061-0293, Japan.

Published: April 2014

We identified a novel neuraminidase (NA)-deficient virus that was a 2009 pandemic influenza H1N1 virus mutant. The mutant virus had a deletion of 1,009 nt in the NA gene and lacked an enzymatic domain. Although the yield of the NA-deficient virus was limited, it formed large plaques when applied to MDCK cell cultures, indicating that the virus was able to spread to adjacent cells. Furthermore, the NA-deficient virus was eluted from chicken erythrocytes at 37 °C, even in the presence of the antiviral drug peramivir. Spread of this NA-deficient virus may pose a potential threat to anti-influenza therapies.

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