2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2014.05.008
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Emergence and Transmission of Arbovirus Evolutionary Intermediates with Epidemic Potential

Abstract: The high replication and mutation rates of RNA viruses can result in the emergence of new epidemic variants. Thus, the ability to follow host-specific evolutionary trajectories of viruses is essential to predict and prevent epidemics. By studying the spatial and temporal evolution of chikungunya virus during natural transmission between mosquitoes and mammals, we have identified viral evolutionary intermediates prior to emergence. Analysis of virus populations at anatomical barriers revealed that the mosquito … Show more

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“…However our calculations of WNV nucleotide diversity during replication in Ae. aegypti were about 4× lower than what was reported during CHIKV infection (Stapleford et al, 2014). These results suggest that the evolutionary outcomes of RNA virus transmission by an arthropod are the product of specific virus-vector interactions that influence genetic drift and selection.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
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“…However our calculations of WNV nucleotide diversity during replication in Ae. aegypti were about 4× lower than what was reported during CHIKV infection (Stapleford et al, 2014). These results suggest that the evolutionary outcomes of RNA virus transmission by an arthropod are the product of specific virus-vector interactions that influence genetic drift and selection.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…De novo haplotypes increased in frequency and persisted in multiple tissues but did not cause an accumulation of iLVs compared to the other species; therefore it is not likely that these mutations caused changes in replication fidelity. Multi-step pathways that cause accumulations of viral mutations have been discovered in other arbovirus systems (Stapleford et al, 2014; Tsetsarkin et al, 2014). The principle of a multi-step pathway is that even weak selection for a beneficial mutation allows a network of secondary adaptive mutations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Laboratory studies examining the virus populations generated by mosquito anatomical barriers have also identified mutations that could arise because they confer fitness advantages to their host systems. 81 These reports strongly support early monitoring of viruses emerging in new regions to provide timely information on viral variants that may affect transmission and epidemiology. While modification of the ECSA genotype affected mosquito transmission of the virus in the Eastern hemisphere, no similar or other mutations have been identified in the Asian genotype lineage circulating in the Americas to date.…”
Section: Microevolutionary Events Affecting Mosquito Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 94%