Archival influenza virus genomes from Europe reveal genomic variability during the 1918 pandemic
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Patrono, L.V.Vrancken, B.
Budt, M.
Düx, A.
Lequime, S.
Boral, S.
Gilbert, M.T.P.
Gogarten, J.F.
Hoffmann, L.
Horst, D.
Merkel, K.
Morens, D.
Prepoint, B.
Schlotterbeck, J.
Schuenemann, V.J.
Suchard, M.A.
Taubenberger, J.K.
Tenkhoff, L.
Urban, C.
Widulin, N.
Winter, E.
Worobey, M.
Schnalke, T.
Wolff, T.
Lemey, P.
Calvignac-Spencer, S.
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022
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Patrono, L. V., Vrancken, B., Budt, M., Düx, A., Lequime, S., Boral, S., Gilbert, M. T. P., Gogarten, J. F., Hoffmann, L., Horst, D., Merkel, K., Morens, D., Prepoint, B., Schlotterbeck, J., Schuenemann, V. J., Suchard, M. A., Taubenberger, J. K., Tenkhoff, L., Urban, C., … Calvignac-Spencer, S. (2022). Archival influenza virus genomes from Europe reveal genomic variability during the 1918 pandemic. Nature Communications, 13(1).Journal
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The 1918 influenza pandemic was the deadliest respiratory pandemic of the 20th century and determined the genomic make-up of subsequent human influenza A viruses (IAV). Here, we analyze both the first 1918 IAV genomes from Europe and the first from samples prior to the autumn peak. 1918 IAV genomic diversity is consistent with a combination of local transmission and long-distance dispersal events. Comparison of genomes before and during the pandemic peak shows variation at two sites in the nucleoprotein gene associated with resistance to host antiviral response, pointing at a possible adaptation of 1918 IAV to humans. Finally, local molecular clock modeling suggests a pure pandemic descent of seasonal H1N1 IAV as an alternative to the hypothesis of origination through an intrasubtype reassortment. © 2022, The Author(s).Note
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10.1038/s41467-022-29614-9
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