High prevalence of amantadine resistance among circulating European porcine influenza A viruses

J Gen Virol. 2009 Apr;90(Pt 4):900-908. doi: 10.1099/vir.2008.007260-0. Epub 2009 Feb 17.

Abstract

Genetic analysis of the M2 sequence of European porcine influenza A viruses reveals a high prevalence of amantadine resistance due to the substitution of serine 31 by asparagine in all three circulating subtypes, H1N1, H3N2 and H1N2. The M segment of all resistant strains belongs to a single genetic lineage. Whereas the first amantadine-resistant porcine strain was isolated in 1989, isolation of the last amantadine-susceptible strain dates to 1987, suggesting a displacement of amantadine-susceptible viruses by resistant strains soon after emergence of the mutation. Analysis of natural selection by codon-based tests indicates negative selection of codons 30, 31 and 34 which confer amantadine resistance. The codons 2, 11-28 and 54 of porcine and human strains exhibit differences in the patterns of substitution rates, suggesting different selection modes. Transfer of amantadine resistance by exchange of the M segment and viability of recombinant A/WSN/33 viruses with avian-like M segments raises concerns about the emergence of natural human reassortants.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amantadine / pharmacology*
  • Animals
  • Antiviral Agents / pharmacology*
  • Cell Line
  • Drug Resistance, Viral*
  • Europe / epidemiology
  • Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype / drug effects
  • Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype / genetics
  • Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype / isolation & purification
  • Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype / drug effects
  • Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype / genetics
  • Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype / isolation & purification
  • Influenza A virus / classification
  • Influenza A virus / drug effects*
  • Influenza A virus / genetics
  • Influenza A virus / isolation & purification
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Molecular Epidemiology
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Orthomyxoviridae Infections / epidemiology
  • Orthomyxoviridae Infections / veterinary*
  • Orthomyxoviridae Infections / virology
  • Phylogeny
  • RNA, Viral / isolation & purification
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • Swine
  • Swine Diseases / epidemiology*
  • Swine Diseases / virology

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • RNA, Viral
  • Amantadine

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