Medical Research Council Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Institute for Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Science. 2014 Mar 21;343(6177):1243727. doi: 10.1126/science.1243727.
Why some individuals develop AIDS rapidly whereas others remain healthy without treatment for many years remains a central question of HIV research. An evolutionary perspective reveals an apparent conflict between two levels of selection on the virus. On the one hand, there is rapid evolution of the virus in the host, and on the other, new observations indicate the existence of virus factors that affect the virulence of infection whose influence persists over years in infected individuals and across transmission events. Here, we review recent evidence that shows that viral genetic factors play a larger role in modulating disease severity than anticipated. We propose conceptual models that reconcile adaptive evolution at both levels of selection. Evolutionary analysis provides new insight into HIV pathogenesis.
为什么有些人会迅速发展为艾滋病,而另一些人在未经治疗的情况下多年保持健康,这仍然是 HIV 研究的一个核心问题。从进化的角度来看,病毒在宿主中存在着明显的选择冲突。一方面,病毒在宿主中迅速进化,另一方面,新的观察结果表明,存在影响感染毒力的病毒因素,这些因素在感染个体中持续多年,并在传播事件中发挥作用。在这里,我们回顾了最近的证据,表明病毒遗传因素在调节疾病严重程度方面的作用比预期的要大。我们提出了概念模型,以协调两个选择层次的适应性进化。进化分析为 HIV 发病机制提供了新的见解。