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模拟向量传播对变形翅膀病毒在蜜蜂中的两种病毒变体的动力学有不同影响()。

Simulated vector transmission differentially influences dynamics of two viral variants of deformed wing virus in honey bees ().

机构信息

Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Biosciences Graduate Program, The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

Department of Entomology, Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Center for Pollinator Research, Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Virol. 2021 Nov;102(11). doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.001687.

Abstract

Understanding how vectors alter the interactions between viruses and their hosts is a fundamental question in virology and disease ecology. In honey bees, transmission of deformed wing virus (DWV) by parasitic mites has been associated with elevated disease and host mortality, and transmission has been hypothesized to lead to increased viral titres or select for more virulent variants. Here, we mimicked transmission by serially passaging a mixed population of two DWV variants, A and B, by injection through reared honey bee pupae and tracking these viral populations through five passages. The DWV-A and DWV-B variant proportions shifted dynamically through passaging, with DWV-B outcompeting DWV-A after one passage, but levels of both variants becoming equivalent by Passage 5. Sequencing analysis revealed a dominant, recombinant DWV-B strain (DWV-A derived 5' IRES region with the rest of the genome DWV-B), with low nucleotide diversity that decreased through passaging. DWV-A populations had higher nucleotide diversity compared to DWV-B, but this also decreased through passaging. Selection signatures were found across functional regions of the DWV-A and DWV-B genomes, including amino acid mutations in the putative capsid protein region. Simulated vector transmission differentially impacted two closely related viral variants which could influence viral interactions with the host, demonstrating surprising plasticity in vector-host-viral dynamics.

摘要

了解载体如何改变病毒与其宿主之间的相互作用是病毒学和疾病生态学的一个基本问题。在蜜蜂中,寄生螨虫传播变形翅膀病毒(DWV)与疾病和宿主死亡率升高有关,并且假设传播会导致病毒滴度增加或选择更具毒力的变体。在这里,我们通过注射饲养的蜜蜂蛹来模拟通过连续传代两种 DWV 变体 A 和 B 的传播,并通过五次传代跟踪这些病毒群体。通过传代,DWV-A 和 DWV-B 变体的比例动态变化,DWV-B 在一次传代后竞争过 DWV-A,但到第五次传代时两种变体的水平相当。测序分析显示了一种主要的重组 DWV-B 株(DWV-A 衍生的 5' IRES 区域,其余基因组为 DWV-B),具有低核苷酸多样性,随着传代而降低。与 DWV-B 相比,DWV-A 群体的核苷酸多样性更高,但随着传代也降低了。在 DWV-A 和 DWV-B 基因组的功能区域中发现了选择特征,包括假定衣壳蛋白区域的氨基酸突变。模拟载体传播对两种密切相关的病毒变体产生了不同的影响,这可能会影响病毒与宿主的相互作用,展示了载体-宿主-病毒动态的惊人可塑性。

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