Mohan Gauravya, Choudhury Akangkha, Bhat Jeevika, Phartyal Rajendra, Lal Rup, Verma Mansi
Department of Biological Sciences, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi (South Campus), New Delhi, 110021, India.
Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi (South Campus), New Delhi, 110021, India.
J Mol Evol. 2025 Feb;93(1):11-37. doi: 10.1007/s00239-024-10221-9. Epub 2024 Dec 31.
The urgency to understand the complex interactions between viruses, their animal reservoirs, and human populations has been necessitated by the continuous spread of zoonotic viral diseases as evidenced in epidemics and pandemics throughout human history. Riboviruses are involved in some of the most prevalent human diseases, responsible for causing epidemics and pandemics. These viruses have an animal origin and have been known to cross the inter-species barrier time and time again, eventually infecting human beings. Their evolution has been a long road to harbour important adaptations for increasing fitness, mutability and virulence; a result of natural selection and mutation pressure, making these viruses highly infectious and difficult to counter. Accumulating favourable mutations in the course, they imitate the GC content and codon usage patterns of the host for maximising the chances of infection. A myriad of viral and host factors determine the fate of specific viral infections, which may include virus protein and host receptor compatibility, host restriction factors and others. Thus, understanding the biology, transmission and molecular mechanisms of Riboviruses is essential for the development of effective antiviral treatments, vaccine development and strategies to prevent and control viral infections. Keeping these aspects in mind, this review aims to provide a holistic approach towards understanding Riboviruses.
人畜共患病毒性疾病在整个人类历史的流行病和大流行中持续传播,这凸显了了解病毒、其动物宿主和人类群体之间复杂相互作用的紧迫性。核糖病毒与一些最普遍的人类疾病有关,是造成流行病和大流行的原因。这些病毒起源于动物,并且多次跨越物种屏障,最终感染人类。它们的进化是一个漫长的过程,为了提高适应性、变异性和毒力而进行了重要的适应性改变;这是自然选择和突变压力的结果,使得这些病毒具有高度传染性且难以应对。在这个过程中积累有利突变,它们模仿宿主的GC含量和密码子使用模式以最大化感染几率。众多病毒和宿主因素决定了特定病毒感染的结果,这可能包括病毒蛋白与宿主受体的兼容性、宿主限制因子等。因此,了解核糖病毒的生物学、传播和分子机制对于开发有效的抗病毒治疗方法、疫苗以及预防和控制病毒感染的策略至关重要。考虑到这些方面,本综述旨在提供一种全面理解核糖病毒的方法。