Johnson Katherine E E, Noval Maria G, Rangel Margarita V, De Jesus Elfie, Geber Adam, Schuster Samantha, Cadwell Ken, Ghedin Elodie, Stapleford Kenneth A
Department of Biology, Center for Genomics & Systems Biology, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Virus Evol. 2020 Dec 11;6(2):veaa092. doi: 10.1093/ve/veaa092. eCollection 2020 Jul.
The fundamental basis of how arboviruses evolve in nature and what regulates the adaptive process remain unclear. To address this problem, we established a Zika virus (ZIKV) vector-borne transmission system in immunocompromised mice to study the evolutionary characteristics of ZIKV infection. Using this system, we defined factors that influence the evolutionary landscape of ZIKV infection and show that transmission route and specific organ microenvironments impact viral diversity and defective viral genome production. In addition, we identified in mice the emergence of ZIKV mutants previously seen in natural infections, including variants present in currently circulating Asian and American strains, as well as mutations unique to the mouse infections. With these studies, we have established an insect-to-mouse transmission model to study ZIKV evolution . We also defined how organ microenvironments and infection route impact the ZIKV evolutionary landscape, providing a deeper understanding of the factors that regulate arbovirus evolution and emergence.
虫媒病毒在自然界中如何进化以及是什么调节了适应性过程,其根本基础仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们在免疫受损小鼠中建立了寨卡病毒(ZIKV)的媒介传播系统,以研究ZIKV感染的进化特征。利用这个系统,我们确定了影响ZIKV感染进化格局的因素,并表明传播途径和特定器官微环境会影响病毒多样性和缺陷病毒基因组的产生。此外,我们在小鼠中发现了先前在自然感染中出现的ZIKV突变体,包括当前流行的亚洲和美洲毒株中存在的变体,以及小鼠感染特有的突变。通过这些研究,我们建立了一个昆虫到小鼠的传播模型来研究ZIKV的进化。我们还确定了器官微环境和感染途径如何影响ZIKV的进化格局,从而更深入地了解调节虫媒病毒进化和出现的因素。