Jo Su Kyoung, Kim Hyun Soo, Cho Sung Whan, Seo Sang Heui
Laboratory of Influenza Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Korea.
J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2007 May;17(5):868-72.
H1N2 influenza viruses are circulating in pigs worldwide and cause considerable economic losses to the pig industry. We genetically analyzed the genes of our isolates from Korean pigs, and compared the antigenicity of our isolates with swine H1N2 viruses isolated from pigs in the U.S.A. In addition, we serologically surveyed the infection rate of swine H1N2 viruses in pigs. We found that H1N2 isolates from Korean pigs are genetically more related to swine H1N2 viruses isolated from pigs in the U.S.A. than those in European countries. When antigenicity was compared, our isolates were weakly reacted to antibodies against swine H1N2 viruses isolated from pigs in the U.S.A. The serological surveillance using sera from pigs in Korea showed that about 46% was positive for H1N2 viruses. Our results suggest that swine H1N2 viruses are widespread in Korean pigs, and the development of a vaccine against H1N2 viruses may help to control their infection in pigs.
H1N2流感病毒在全球猪群中传播,给养猪业造成了相当大的经济损失。我们对从韩国猪中分离出的毒株进行了基因分析,并将我们分离株的抗原性与从美国猪中分离出的猪H1N2病毒进行了比较。此外,我们对猪群中猪H1N2病毒的感染率进行了血清学调查。我们发现,韩国猪的H1N2分离株在基因上与从美国猪中分离出的猪H1N2病毒的相关性比与欧洲国家猪中分离出的病毒更强。在比较抗原性时,我们的分离株与针对从美国猪中分离出的猪H1N2病毒的抗体反应较弱。使用韩国猪的血清进行的血清学监测表明,约46%的猪H1N2病毒呈阳性。我们的结果表明,猪H1N2病毒在韩国猪中广泛传播,开发针对H1N2病毒的疫苗可能有助于控制其在猪群中的感染。