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Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics

Defining the complex dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnancy and during transmission between vertebrate hosts and mosquito vectors is critical for a thorough understanding of viral transmission, pathogenesis, immune evasion, and potential reservoir establishment. Within-host viral diver...

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Autores principales: Aliota, Matthew T., Dudley, Dawn M., Newman, Christina M., Weger-Lucarelli, James, Stewart, Laurel M., Koenig, Michelle R., Breitbach, Meghan E., Weiler, Andrea M., Semler, Matthew R., Barry, Gabrielle L., Zarbock, Katie R., Haj, Amelia K., Moriarty, Ryan V., Mohns, Mariel S., Mohr, Emma L., Venturi, Vanessa, Schultz-Darken, Nancy, Peterson, Eric, Newton, Wendy, Schotzko, Michele L., Simmons, Heather A., Mejia, Andres, Hayes, Jennifer M., Capuano, Saverio, Davenport, Miles P., Friedrich, Thomas C., Ebel, Gregory D., O’Connor, Shelby L., O’Connor, David H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006964
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author Aliota, Matthew T.
Dudley, Dawn M.
Newman, Christina M.
Weger-Lucarelli, James
Stewart, Laurel M.
Koenig, Michelle R.
Breitbach, Meghan E.
Weiler, Andrea M.
Semler, Matthew R.
Barry, Gabrielle L.
Zarbock, Katie R.
Haj, Amelia K.
Moriarty, Ryan V.
Mohns, Mariel S.
Mohr, Emma L.
Venturi, Vanessa
Schultz-Darken, Nancy
Peterson, Eric
Newton, Wendy
Schotzko, Michele L.
Simmons, Heather A.
Mejia, Andres
Hayes, Jennifer M.
Capuano, Saverio
Davenport, Miles P.
Friedrich, Thomas C.
Ebel, Gregory D.
O’Connor, Shelby L.
O’Connor, David H.
author_facet Aliota, Matthew T.
Dudley, Dawn M.
Newman, Christina M.
Weger-Lucarelli, James
Stewart, Laurel M.
Koenig, Michelle R.
Breitbach, Meghan E.
Weiler, Andrea M.
Semler, Matthew R.
Barry, Gabrielle L.
Zarbock, Katie R.
Haj, Amelia K.
Moriarty, Ryan V.
Mohns, Mariel S.
Mohr, Emma L.
Venturi, Vanessa
Schultz-Darken, Nancy
Peterson, Eric
Newton, Wendy
Schotzko, Michele L.
Simmons, Heather A.
Mejia, Andres
Hayes, Jennifer M.
Capuano, Saverio
Davenport, Miles P.
Friedrich, Thomas C.
Ebel, Gregory D.
O’Connor, Shelby L.
O’Connor, David H.
author_sort Aliota, Matthew T.
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description Defining the complex dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnancy and during transmission between vertebrate hosts and mosquito vectors is critical for a thorough understanding of viral transmission, pathogenesis, immune evasion, and potential reservoir establishment. Within-host viral diversity in ZIKV infection is low, which makes it difficult to evaluate infection dynamics. To overcome this biological hurdle, we constructed a molecularly barcoded ZIKV. This virus stock consists of a “synthetic swarm” whose members are genetically identical except for a run of eight consecutive degenerate codons, which creates approximately 64,000 theoretical nucleotide combinations that all encode the same amino acids. Deep sequencing this region of the ZIKV genome enables counting of individual barcodes to quantify the number and relative proportions of viral lineages present within a host. Here we used these molecularly barcoded ZIKV variants to study the dynamics of ZIKV infection in pregnant and non-pregnant macaques as well as during mosquito infection/transmission. The barcoded virus had no discernible fitness defects in vivo, and the proportions of individual barcoded virus templates remained stable throughout the duration of acute plasma viremia. ZIKV RNA also was detected in maternal plasma from a pregnant animal infected with barcoded virus for 67 days. The complexity of the virus population declined precipitously 8 days following infection of the dam, consistent with the timing of typical resolution of ZIKV in non-pregnant macaques and remained low for the subsequent duration of viremia. Our approach showed that synthetic swarm viruses can be used to probe the composition of ZIKV populations over time in vivo to understand vertical transmission, persistent reservoirs, bottlenecks, and evolutionary dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-58910792018-04-20 Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics Aliota, Matthew T. Dudley, Dawn M. Newman, Christina M. Weger-Lucarelli, James Stewart, Laurel M. Koenig, Michelle R. Breitbach, Meghan E. Weiler, Andrea M. Semler, Matthew R. Barry, Gabrielle L. Zarbock, Katie R. Haj, Amelia K. Moriarty, Ryan V. Mohns, Mariel S. Mohr, Emma L. Venturi, Vanessa Schultz-Darken, Nancy Peterson, Eric Newton, Wendy Schotzko, Michele L. Simmons, Heather A. Mejia, Andres Hayes, Jennifer M. Capuano, Saverio Davenport, Miles P. Friedrich, Thomas C. Ebel, Gregory D. O’Connor, Shelby L. O’Connor, David H. PLoS Pathog Research Article Defining the complex dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnancy and during transmission between vertebrate hosts and mosquito vectors is critical for a thorough understanding of viral transmission, pathogenesis, immune evasion, and potential reservoir establishment. Within-host viral diversity in ZIKV infection is low, which makes it difficult to evaluate infection dynamics. To overcome this biological hurdle, we constructed a molecularly barcoded ZIKV. This virus stock consists of a “synthetic swarm” whose members are genetically identical except for a run of eight consecutive degenerate codons, which creates approximately 64,000 theoretical nucleotide combinations that all encode the same amino acids. Deep sequencing this region of the ZIKV genome enables counting of individual barcodes to quantify the number and relative proportions of viral lineages present within a host. Here we used these molecularly barcoded ZIKV variants to study the dynamics of ZIKV infection in pregnant and non-pregnant macaques as well as during mosquito infection/transmission. The barcoded virus had no discernible fitness defects in vivo, and the proportions of individual barcoded virus templates remained stable throughout the duration of acute plasma viremia. ZIKV RNA also was detected in maternal plasma from a pregnant animal infected with barcoded virus for 67 days. The complexity of the virus population declined precipitously 8 days following infection of the dam, consistent with the timing of typical resolution of ZIKV in non-pregnant macaques and remained low for the subsequent duration of viremia. Our approach showed that synthetic swarm viruses can be used to probe the composition of ZIKV populations over time in vivo to understand vertical transmission, persistent reservoirs, bottlenecks, and evolutionary dynamics. Public Library of Science 2018-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5891079/ /pubmed/29590202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006964 Text en © 2018 Aliota et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aliota, Matthew T.
Dudley, Dawn M.
Newman, Christina M.
Weger-Lucarelli, James
Stewart, Laurel M.
Koenig, Michelle R.
Breitbach, Meghan E.
Weiler, Andrea M.
Semler, Matthew R.
Barry, Gabrielle L.
Zarbock, Katie R.
Haj, Amelia K.
Moriarty, Ryan V.
Mohns, Mariel S.
Mohr, Emma L.
Venturi, Vanessa
Schultz-Darken, Nancy
Peterson, Eric
Newton, Wendy
Schotzko, Michele L.
Simmons, Heather A.
Mejia, Andres
Hayes, Jennifer M.
Capuano, Saverio
Davenport, Miles P.
Friedrich, Thomas C.
Ebel, Gregory D.
O’Connor, Shelby L.
O’Connor, David H.
Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title_full Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title_fullStr Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title_short Molecularly barcoded Zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
title_sort molecularly barcoded zika virus libraries to probe in vivo evolutionary dynamics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006964
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