Common Cold Virus Came From Birds About 200 Years Ago

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081120073115.htm

ScienceDaily (Nov. 20, 2008) ­ A virus that 
causes cold-like symptoms in humans originated in 
birds and may have crossed the species barrier 
around 200 years ago, according to a new article 
published in the Journal of General Virology. 
Scientists hope their findings will help us 
understand how potentially deadly viruses emerge in humans.

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"Human metapneumovirus may be the second most 
common cause of lower respiratory infection in 
young children. Studies have shown that by the 
age of five, virtually all children have been 
exposed to the virus and re-infections appear to 
be common," said Professor Dr Fouchier. "We have 
identified sites on some virus proteins that we 
can monitor to help identify future dominant strains of the virus."

Human metapneumovirus is related to the 
respiratory syncytial virus, measles, mumps and 
parainfluenza viruses. It infects people of all 
ages but is most common in children under five. 
Symptoms include runny nose, cough, sore throat 
and fever. Infection can also lead to more severe 
illnesses such as bronchitis and pneumonia, which 
can result in hospitalisation, especially in 
infants and immunocompromised patients. HMPV 
infection is most common during the winter and it 
is believed to cause up to 10% of respiratory illnesses in children.

"HMPV was first discovered in 2001, but studies 
have shown that the virus has been circulating in 
humans for at least 50 years," said Professor Dr 
Ron Fouchier from ErasmusMC in Rotterdam, The 
Netherlands. "HMPV is closely related to Avian 
metapneumovirus C (AMPV-C), which infects birds. 
Because of the similarity, scientists have 
suggested that HMPV emerged from a bird virus 
that crossed the species barrier to infect humans."

Metapneumoviruses have high evolutionary rates, 
similar to those of other RNA viruses such as 
influenza, hepatitis C and SARS. By understanding 
the evolution and emergence of these viruses the 
scientists hope to develop ways of monitoring and 
predicting the emergence of new pathogenic viruses.

"We investigated the evolutionary history of 
metapneumoviruses using genetic information 
available for numerous strains of HMPV and AMPV-C 
circulating in humans and birds," said Professor 
Dr Fouchier. "We calculated that the moment of 
divergence between HMPV and AMPV-C occurred 
approximately 200 years ago. Therefore, HMPV 
probably originates from an AMPV-C like virus 
that crossed the species barrier to infect humans around that time."

"Besides the evolutionary history of 
metapneumoviruses, we also investigated the 
mutation rates and the selection pressures of 
these viruses. An understanding of how viruses 
evolve and how they adapt to new hosts and their 
immune systems is important, especially if we are 
to prepare for new, potentially pandemic diseases."

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Journal reference:
    * de Graaf et al. Evolutionary dynamics of 
human and avian metapneumoviruses. Journal of 
General Virology, 2008; 89 (12): 2933 DOI: 
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.2008/006957-0>10.1099/vir.0.2008/006957-0
Adapted from materials provided by 
<http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk>Society for 
General Microbiology, via <http://www.alphagalileo.org>AlphaGalileo.



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