Characterization of the glycoproteins of fish and amphibian influenza B-like viruses
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2025-08-22
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Influenza-like virus sequences previously identified in fish and amphibians cluster as a sister clade of influenza B viruses but remain largely uncharacterized. We demonstrate that salamander influenza-like virus (SILV) hemagglutinin (HA) is functionally divergent from influenza B virus HA and does not bind to α2,3- and α2,6-linked sialic acids. However, the HAs of Siamese algae-eater influenza-like virus (SAEILV) and chum salmon influenza-like virus (CSILV) bind to α2,3-linked sialic acid. Furthermore, SAEILV HA binds to sialyated Lewis X, is activated by human airway enzymes, and is fusogenic over a broad pH range. SAEILV neuraminidase (NA) has a highly conserved active site and a similar structure to other known NAs. We also determined the cryo–electron microscopy structure of the HA of a previously described virus from the same sister clade, the Wuhan spiny eel influenza virus (WSEIV). No cross-reactive antibodies against these HAs or NAs were found in human serum, suggesting that humans are immunologically naïve to these viruses.
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Singh, G, Huang, J, Bhavsar, D, Vasilev, K, Ferguson, J A, Boons, G-J, Simon, V, de Vries, R P, Han, J, Ward, A B & Krammer, F 2025, 'Characterization of the glycoproteins of fish and amphibian influenza B-like viruses', Science advances, vol. 11, no. 34, eady8610. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ady8610