Instituto de Biología Integrativa de Sistemas (I2SysBio), CSIC-Universitat de València, Catedrático Agustín Escardino 9, 46980, Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
The Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA.
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2023;439:167-196. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-15640-3_5.
Viruses are studied at each level of biological complexity: from within-cells to ecosystems. The same basic evolutionary forces and principles operate at each level: mutation and recombination, selection, genetic drift, migration, and adaptive trade-offs. Great efforts have been put into understanding each level in great detail, hoping to predict the dynamics of viral population, prevent virus emergence, and manage their spread and virulence. Unfortunately, we are still far from this. To achieve these ambitious goals, we advocate for an integrative perspective of virus evolution. Focusing in plant viruses, we illustrate the pervasiveness of the above-mentioned principles. Beginning at the within-cell level, we describe replication modes, infection bottlenecks, and cellular contagion rates. Next, we move up to the colonization of distal tissues, discussing the fundamental role of random events. Then, we jump beyond the individual host and discuss the link between transmission mode and virulence. Finally, at the community level, we discuss properties of virus-plant infection networks. To close this review we propose the multilayer network theory, in which elements at different layers are connected and submit to their own dynamics that feed across layers, resulting in new emerging properties, as a way to integrate information from the different levels.
从细胞内到生态系统。相同的基本进化力量和原则在每个层次上运作:突变和重组、选择、遗传漂变、迁移和适应性权衡。人们已经付出了巨大的努力来详细了解每个层次,希望能够预测病毒种群的动态,防止病毒出现,并管理其传播和毒力。不幸的是,我们仍远未达到这一目标。为了实现这些雄心勃勃的目标,我们提倡病毒进化的综合观点。我们以植物病毒为例,说明了上述原则的普遍性。首先从细胞内水平开始,我们描述了复制模式、感染瓶颈和细胞传染率。接下来,我们向上移动到远端组织的定殖,讨论随机事件的基本作用。然后,我们超越个体宿主,讨论传播方式与毒力之间的联系。最后,在群落水平上,我们讨论了病毒-植物感染网络的特性。在结束本次综述时,我们提出了多层网络理论,其中不同层次的元素相互连接,并服从自己的动态,这些动态在不同层次之间相互作用,产生新的涌现特性,以此作为整合不同层次信息的一种方式。