Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells

Dengue virus (DENV) cycles between mosquito and mammalian hosts. To examine how DENV populations adapt to these different host environments, we used serial passage in human and mosquito cell lines and estimated fitness effects for all single-nucleotide variants in these populations using ultra-deep...

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Main Authors: Patrick T Dolan, Shuhei Taguwa, Mauricio Aguilar Rangel, Ashley Acevedo, Tzachi Hagai, Raul Andino, Judith Frydman
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/61921
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spelling doaj-efa3f73ce7d244d4b1374e07666edbf42021-05-05T22:42:59ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2021-01-011010.7554/eLife.61921Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cellsPatrick T Dolan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4169-0058Shuhei Taguwa1Mauricio Aguilar Rangel2Ashley Acevedo3Tzachi Hagai4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4575-6624Raul Andino5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5503-9349Judith Frydman6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2302-6943Stanford University, Department of Biology, Stanford, United States; University of California, Microbiology and Immunology, San Francisco, San Francisco, United StatesStanford University, Department of Biology, Stanford, United StatesStanford University, Department of Biology, Stanford, United StatesUniversity of California, Microbiology and Immunology, San Francisco, San Francisco, United StatesShmunis School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelUniversity of California, Microbiology and Immunology, San Francisco, San Francisco, United StatesStanford University, Department of Biology, Stanford, United StatesDengue virus (DENV) cycles between mosquito and mammalian hosts. To examine how DENV populations adapt to these different host environments, we used serial passage in human and mosquito cell lines and estimated fitness effects for all single-nucleotide variants in these populations using ultra-deep sequencing. This allowed us to determine the contributions of beneficial and deleterious mutations to the collective fitness of the population. Our analysis revealed that the continuous influx of a large burden of deleterious mutations counterbalances the effect of rare, host-specific beneficial mutations to shape the path of adaptation. Beneficial mutations preferentially map to intrinsically disordered domains in the viral proteome and cluster to defined regions in the genome. These phenotypically redundant adaptive alleles may facilitate host-specific DENV adaptation. Importantly, the evolutionary constraints described in our simple system mirror trends observed across DENV and Zika strains, indicating it recapitulates key biophysical and biological constraints shaping long-term viral evolution.https://elifesciences.org/articles/61921denguepopulation genomicsarbovirushost adaptationhost-virus interactions
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author Patrick T Dolan
Shuhei Taguwa
Mauricio Aguilar Rangel
Ashley Acevedo
Tzachi Hagai
Raul Andino
Judith Frydman
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Shuhei Taguwa
Mauricio Aguilar Rangel
Ashley Acevedo
Tzachi Hagai
Raul Andino
Judith Frydman
Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
eLife
dengue
population genomics
arbovirus
host adaptation
host-virus interactions
author_facet Patrick T Dolan
Shuhei Taguwa
Mauricio Aguilar Rangel
Ashley Acevedo
Tzachi Hagai
Raul Andino
Judith Frydman
author_sort Patrick T Dolan
title Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
title_short Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
title_full Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
title_fullStr Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
title_full_unstemmed Principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
title_sort principles of dengue virus evolvability derived from genotype-fitness maps in human and mosquito cells
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dengue virus (DENV) cycles between mosquito and mammalian hosts. To examine how DENV populations adapt to these different host environments, we used serial passage in human and mosquito cell lines and estimated fitness effects for all single-nucleotide variants in these populations using ultra-deep sequencing. This allowed us to determine the contributions of beneficial and deleterious mutations to the collective fitness of the population. Our analysis revealed that the continuous influx of a large burden of deleterious mutations counterbalances the effect of rare, host-specific beneficial mutations to shape the path of adaptation. Beneficial mutations preferentially map to intrinsically disordered domains in the viral proteome and cluster to defined regions in the genome. These phenotypically redundant adaptive alleles may facilitate host-specific DENV adaptation. Importantly, the evolutionary constraints described in our simple system mirror trends observed across DENV and Zika strains, indicating it recapitulates key biophysical and biological constraints shaping long-term viral evolution.
topic dengue
population genomics
arbovirus
host adaptation
host-virus interactions
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/61921
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