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由于宿主的空间聚集,病毒引发的多种感染的频率和严重程度增加。

Emergence of increased frequency and severity of multiple infections by viruses due to spatial clustering of hosts.

作者信息

Taylor Bradford P, Penington Catherine J, Weitz Joshua S

机构信息

School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.

出版信息

Phys Biol. 2017 Jan 23;13(6):066014. doi: 10.1088/1478-3975/13/6/066014.

Abstract

Multiple virus particles can infect a target host cell. Such multiple infections (MIs) have significant and varied ecological and evolutionary consequences for both virus and host populations. Yet, the in situ rates and drivers of MIs in virus-microbe systems remain largely unknown. Here, we develop an individual-based model (IBM) of virus-microbe dynamics to probe how spatial interactions drive the frequency and nature of MIs. In our IBMs, we identify increasingly spatially correlated clusters of viruses given sufficient decreases in viral movement. We also identify increasingly spatially correlated clusters of viruses and clusters of hosts given sufficient increases in viral infectivity. The emergence of clusters is associated with an increase in multiply infected hosts as compared to expectations from an analogous mean field model. We also observe long-tails in the distribution of the multiplicity of infection in contrast to mean field expectations that such events are exponentially rare. We show that increases in both the frequency and severity of MIs occur when viruses invade a cluster of uninfected microbes. We contend that population-scale enhancement of MI arises from an aggregate of invasion dynamics over a distribution of microbe cluster sizes. Our work highlights the need to consider spatially explicit interactions as a potentially key driver underlying the ecology and evolution of virus-microbe communities.

摘要

多个病毒粒子可以感染一个靶宿主细胞。这种多重感染(MIs)对病毒和宿主种群都具有重大且多样的生态和进化影响。然而,病毒 - 微生物系统中多重感染的原位发生率及其驱动因素在很大程度上仍不为人知。在此,我们开发了一个基于个体的病毒 - 微生物动力学模型(IBM),以探究空间相互作用如何驱动多重感染的频率和性质。在我们的IBM模型中,我们发现随着病毒移动性充分降低,病毒会形成空间相关性越来越高的簇。我们还发现,随着病毒感染力充分增加,病毒簇和宿主簇的空间相关性也会越来越高。与类似的平均场模型的预期相比,簇的出现与被多重感染的宿主数量增加有关。我们还观察到感染复数分布存在长尾现象,这与平均场模型预期此类事件极其罕见的情况形成对比。我们表明,当病毒侵入未感染微生物的簇时,多重感染的频率和严重程度都会增加。我们认为,群体规模上多重感染的增强源于微生物簇大小分布上入侵动态的总和。我们的工作强调了需要将空间明确的相互作用视为病毒 - 微生物群落生态和进化的潜在关键驱动因素。

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