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Quantitative measurements of early alphaviral replication dynamics in single cells reveals the basis for superinfection exclusion.

Zakary S Singer1, Pradeep M Ambrose2, Tal Danino3, Charles M Rice4.   

Abstract

While decades of research have elucidated many steps of the alphavirus lifecycle, the earliest replication dynamics have remained unclear. This missing time window has obscured early replicase strand-synthesis behavior and prevented elucidation of how the first events of infection might influence subsequent viral competition. Using quantitative live-cell and single-molecule imaging, we observed the initial replicase activity and its strand preferences in situ and measured the trajectory of replication over time. Under this quantitative framework, we investigated viral competition, where one alphavirus is able to exclude superinfection by a second homologous virus. We show that this appears as an indirect phenotypic consequence of a bidirectional competition between the two species, coupled with the rapid onset of viral replication and a limited total cellular carrying capacity. Together, these results emphasize the utility of analyzing viral kinetics within single cells.
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Keywords:  RNA virus; alphavirus; replication dynamics; single-cell; single-molecule; smFISH; superinfection exclusion; time lapse

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33515490      PMCID: PMC9143976          DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2020.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Syst        ISSN: 2405-4712            Impact factor:   11.091


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