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Asynchrony between virus diversity and antibody selection limits influenza virus evolution.

Dylan H Morris1, Velislava N Petrova2, Fernando W Rossine1, Edyth Parker3, Bryan T Grenfell4, Richard A Neher5, Simon A Levin4, Colin A Russell3.   

Abstract

Seasonal influenza viruses create a persistent global disease burden by evolving to escape immunity induced by prior infections and vaccinations. New antigenic variants have a substantial selective advantage at the population level, but these variants are rarely selected within-host, even in previously immune individuals. Using a mathematical model, we show that the temporal asynchrony between within-host virus exponential growth and antibody-mediated selection could limit within-host antigenic evolution. If selection for new antigenic variants acts principally at the point of initial virus inoculation, where small virus populations encounter well-matched mucosal antibodies in previously infected individuals, there can exist protection against reinfection that does not regularly produce observable new antigenic variants within individual infected hosts. Our results provide a theoretical explanation for how virus antigenic evolution can be highly selective at the global level but nearly neutral within host. They also suggest new avenues for improving influenza control.
© 2020, Morris et al.

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Keywords:  evolutionary biology; infectious disease; microbiology; viruses

Year:  2020        PMID: 33174838     DOI: 10.7554/eLife.62105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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