Segredo-Otero Ernesto, Sanjuán Rafael
Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universitat de València, C/ Catedrático Agustín Escardino 9, 46980 Paterna, València, Spain.
Biodes Res. 2022 Aug 9;2022:9819272. doi: 10.34133/2022/9819272. eCollection 2022.
Despite extensive evidence of virus-virus interactions, not much is known about their biological significance. Importantly, virus-virus interactions could have evolved as a form of cooperation or simply be a by-product of other processes. Here, we review and discuss different types of virus-virus interactions from the point of view of social evolution, which provides a well-established framework for interpreting the fitness costs and benefits of such traits. We also classify interactions according to their mechanisms of action and speculate on their evolutionary implications. As in any other biological system, the evolutionary stability of viral cooperation critically requires cheaters to be excluded from cooperative interactions. We discuss how cheater viruses exploit cooperative traits and how viral populations are able to counteract this maladaptive process.
尽管有大量关于病毒-病毒相互作用的证据,但对其生物学意义却知之甚少。重要的是,病毒-病毒相互作用可能已演化为一种合作形式,或者仅仅是其他过程的副产品。在这里,我们从社会进化的角度回顾和讨论不同类型的病毒-病毒相互作用,社会进化为解释此类特征的适应性成本和收益提供了一个成熟的框架。我们还根据相互作用的作用机制对其进行分类,并推测其进化意义。与任何其他生物系统一样,病毒合作的进化稳定性关键在于将作弊者排除在合作相互作用之外。我们讨论了作弊病毒如何利用合作特征,以及病毒群体如何能够对抗这种适应不良的过程。