@article{oai:rakuno.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006109, author = {Takamatsu, Yuki and 内田, 玲麻 and Raekiansyah, Muhareva and Luz, Mark Anthony and Morita, Kouichi and Hayasaka, Daisuke}, issue = {2}, journal = {Viruses}, month = {Feb}, note = {Article, For the development of effective treatment strategies for Japanese encephalitis (JE), it is important to identify the viral factors causing severe disease during JE virus (JEV) infection. In this study, we assessed whether amino acid substitutions are critical factors for higher mortality of JaTH160 compared with JaOArS982 in mice using the technique of infectious cDNA clones. We raised the possibility that two amino acids of C_<124> and NS3_<482> of JaTH160 may contribute to increased mortality in mice. However, simultaneous substitutions of these amino acids did not significantly increase the virulence of JaOArS982, suggesting that high mortality due to JaTH160 viral infection cannot be simply attributed to the specific amino acids. Multiple and complex, but not simple, mechanisms may induce the high mortality of JaTH160 infection in mice.}, pages = {62-1--62-10}, title = {A Simple Mechanism Based on Amino Acid Substitutions is not a Critical Determinant of High Mortality of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection in Mice}, volume = {10}, year = {2018} }