355: Influenza D replicates in the human airway — zoonotic risk

355: Influenza D replicates in the human airway — zoonotic risk

Sanders CG et al et al., PNAS - Surveillance-derived influenza D virus (IDV) isolates were tested across cell lines, primary airway cultures, and precision-cut lung slices to assess human compatibility. IDV replicated to high titers in human respiratory models while eliciting muted interferon responses, highlighting a potential zoonotic threat and the need for enhanced surveillance. Key terms: influenza D virus, zoonosis, human airway, interferon evasion, surveillance.

Study Highlights:
A panel of six genetically diverse IDV isolates replicated efficiently in MDCK and A549 cell lines, primary well-differentiated human bronchial epithelial cultures, porcine airway cultures, and precision-cut lung slices. IDV induced markedly reduced IRF activation and lower IFN-λ1 and ISG expression compared to human influenza A virus, indicating limited innate immune sensing. Pretreatment with IFN-β potently restricted IDV replication, showing the virus is sensitive to an established antiviral state. Active surveillance at US swine exhibitions recovered multiple genetically distinct IDV strains spanning several clades.

Conclusion:
IDV readily infects and replicates in human respiratory tissues while limiting innate sensing, supporting intensified surveillance and mechanistic studies to evaluate its zoonotic and pandemic potential.

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Article title:
Efficient replication of influenza D virus in the human airway underscores zoonotic potential

First author:
Sanders CG et al

Journal:
PNAS

DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2530325123

Reference:
Sanders CG et al., Efficient replication of influenza D virus in the human airway underscores zoonotic potential. PNAS (2026) Vol. 123 No. 17 e2530325123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2530325123

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- transcript topics: Field surveillance and isolation of IDV from exhibition swine; IDV replication in MDCK cells and A549 cells; Primary human and porcine airway epithelial cultures (ALI); Precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) and tissue-level replication; Innate immune sensing and interferon responses (IRF, IFN-λ1, ISGs); Interferon-β pretreatment and antiviral state

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- IDV replicates to high titers in MDCK cells and in immortalized human lung cells (A549).
- IDV replicates efficiently in primary well-differentiated human airway epithelial cultures (ALI) and in porcine ALI cultures, with comparable rep...

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  • (00:02:04) - Disclosing the source of influenza D
  • (00:06:08) - Human and pig lung viruses
  • (00:12:16) - How influenza spreads like a stealthy virus
  • (00:17:35) - Human Influenza: The Secret to Its Spread

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