Frontiers in Microbiology (Sep 2024)

A comprehensive review of influenza B virus, its biological and clinical aspects

  • Muhammad Awais Ashraf,
  • Muhammad Awais Ashraf,
  • Muhammad Asif Raza,
  • Muhammad Asif Raza,
  • Muhammad Nabeel Amjad,
  • Muhammad Nabeel Amjad,
  • Ghayyas ud Din,
  • Ghayyas ud Din,
  • Lihuan Yue,
  • Bei Shen,
  • Lingdie Chen,
  • Lingdie Chen,
  • Wei Dong,
  • Huiting Xu,
  • Yihong Hu,
  • Yihong Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1467029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Influenza B virus (IBV) stands as a paradox, often overshadowed by its more notorious counterpart, influenza A virus (IAV). Yet, it remains a captivating and elusive subject of scientific inquiry. Influenza B is important because it causes seasonal flu outbreaks that can lead to severe respiratory illnesses, including bronchitis, pneumonia, and exacerbations of chronic conditions like asthma. Limitations in the influenza B virus’s epidemiological, immunological, and etiological evolution must be addressed promptly. This comprehensive review covers evolutionary epidemiology and pathogenesis, host-virus interactions, viral isolation and propagation, advanced molecular detection assays, vaccine composition and no animal reservoir for influenza B virus. Complex viral etiology begins with intranasal transmission of influenza B virus with the release of a segmented RNA genome that attacks host cell machinery for transcription and translation within the nucleus and the release of viral progeny. Influenza B virus prevalence in domesticated and wild canines, sea mammals, and birds is frequent, yet there is no zoonosis. The periodic circulation of influenza B virus indicates a 1–3-year cycle for monophyletic strain replacement within the Victoria strain due to frequent antigenic drift in the HA near the receptor-binding site (RBS), while the antigenic stability of Yamagata viruses portrays a more conservative evolutionary pattern. Additionally, this article outlines contemporary antiviral strategies, including pharmacological interventions and vaccination efforts. This article serves as a resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the mysterious nature of the influenza B virus. It provides valuable insights and knowledge essential for comprehending and effectively countering this viral foe, which continues to pose a significant public health threat.

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