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Avian-origin influenza A viruses tolerate elevated pyrexic temperatures in mammals.


ABSTRACT: Host body temperature can define a virus's replicative profile-influenza A viruses (IAVs) adapted to 40° to 42°C in birds are less temperature sensitive in vitro compared with human isolates adapted to 33° to 37°C. In this work, we show that avian-origin PB1 polymerase subunits enable IAV replication at elevated temperatures, including avian-origin PB1s from the 1918, 1957, and 1968 pandemic viruses. Using a model system to ensure biosafety, we show that a small increase in body temperature protects against severe disease in mice and that this protection is overcome by a febrile temperature-resistant PB1. These findings indicate that although elevated temperature itself can be a potent antiviral defense, it may not be effective against all influenza strains. These data inform both the clinical use of antipyretics and IAV surveillance efforts.

SUBMITTER: Turnbull ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7618609 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Avian-origin influenza A viruses tolerate elevated pyrexic temperatures in mammals.

Turnbull Matthew L ML   Wang Yingxue Y   Clare Simon S   Lieber Gauthier G   Williams Stephanie L SL   Noerenberg Marko M   Alexander Akira J T AJT   Clohisey Hendry Sara S   Stewart Douglas G DG   Hughes Joseph J   Swingler Simon S   Lytras Spyros S   Davies Emma L EL   Harcourt Katherine K   Smollett Katherine K   Pinto Rute M RM   Lee Hui-Min HM   Gaunt Eleanor R ER   Loney Colin C   Jung Johanna S JS   Lyons Paul A PA   Kapczynski Darrell R DR   Hutchinson Edward E   da Silva Filipe Ana A   Taubenberger Jeffery K JK   Rihn Suzannah J SJ   Baillie J Kenneth JK   Fodor Ervin E   Castello Alfredo A   Smith Kenneth G C KGC   Digard Paul P   Wilson Sam J SJ  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20251127 6776


Host body temperature can define a virus's replicative profile-influenza A viruses (IAVs) adapted to 40° to 42°C in birds are less temperature sensitive in vitro compared with human isolates adapted to 33° to 37°C. In this work, we show that avian-origin PB1 polymerase subunits enable IAV replication at elevated temperatures, including avian-origin PB1s from the 1918, 1957, and 1968 pandemic viruses. Using a model system to ensure biosafety, we show that a small increase in body temperature prot  ...[more]

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