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Adaptation to host cell environment during experimental evolution of Zika virus.

Emilie Hardy1, Kassian Kobert2, Soheil Rastgou Talemi3, Vincent Grass1, Elodie Décembre1, Coralie Guy1, Peter V Markov2, Alain Kohl4, Mathilde Paris5, Anja Böckmann6, Sara Muñoz-González1, Lee Sherry1, Thomas Höfer3, Bastien Boussau7, Marlène Dreux8.   

Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) infection can cause important developmental and neurological defects in Humans. Type I/III interferon responses control ZIKV infection and pathological processes, yet the virus has evolved various mechanisms to defeat these host responses. Here, we established a pipeline to delineate at high-resolution the genetic evolution of ZIKV in a controlled host cell environment. We uncovered that serially passaged ZIKV acquired increased infectivity and simultaneously developed a resistance to TLR3-induced restriction. We built a mathematical model that suggests that the increased infectivity is due to a reduced time-lag between infection and viral replication. We found that this adaptation is cell-type specific, suggesting that different cell environments may drive viral evolution along different routes. Deep-sequencing of ZIKV populations pinpointed mutations whose increased frequencies temporally coincide with the acquisition of the adapted phenotype. We functionally validated S455L, a substitution in ZIKV envelope (E) protein, recapitulating the adapted phenotype. Its positioning on the E structure suggests a putative function in protein refolding/stability. Taken together, our results uncovered ZIKV adaptations to the cellular environment leading to accelerated replication onset coupled with resistance to TLR3-induced antiviral response. Our work provides insights into Zika virus adaptation to host cells and immune escape mechanisms.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36271143     DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03902-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


  51 in total

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Authors:  Elizabeth A Caine; Suzanne M Scheaffer; Nitin Arora; Konstantin Zaitsev; Maxim N Artyomov; Carolyn B Coyne; Kelle H Moley; Michael S Diamond
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-01-17       Impact factor: 14.919

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Authors:  Davide F Robbiani; Priscilla C Olsen; Federico Costa; Qiao Wang; Thiago Y Oliveira; Koen K A Van Rompay; Albert I Ko; Michel C Nussenzweig; Nivison Nery; Adeolu Aromolaran; Mateus S do Rosário; Gielson A Sacramento; Jaqueline S Cruz; Ricardo Khouri; Elsio A Wunder; Adriana Mattos; Bruno de Paula Freitas; Manoel Sarno; Gracinda Archanjo; Dina Daltro; Gustavo B S Carvalho; Kleber Pimentel; Isadora C de Siqueira; João R M de Almeida; Daniele F Henriques; Juliana A Lima; Pedro F C Vasconcelos; Dennis Schaefer-Babajew; Stephanie A Azzopardi; Leonia Bozzacco; Anna Gazumyan; Rubens Belfort; Ana P Alcântara; Gustavo Carvalho; Licia Moreira; Katiaci Araujo; Mitermayer G Reis; Rebekah I Keesler; Lark L Coffey; Jennifer Tisoncik-Go; Michael Gale; Lakshmi Rajagopal; Kristina M Adams Waldorf; Dawn M Dudley; Heather A Simmons; Andres Mejia; David H O'Connor; Rosemary J Steinbach; Nicole Haese; Jessica Smith; Anne Lewis; Lois Colgin; Victoria Roberts; Antonio Frias; Meredith Kelleher; Alec Hirsch; Daniel N Streblow; Charles M Rice; Margaret R MacDonald; Antonio R P de Almeida
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9.  Zika Virus Outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Clinical Characterization, Epidemiological and Virological Aspects.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-04-12

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