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Within-host evolutionary dynamics of seasonal and pandemic human influenza A viruses in young children

Authors :
Alvin X Han
Zandra C Felix Garza
Matthijs RA Welkers
René M Vigeveno
Nhu Duong Tran
Thi Quynh Mai Le
Thai Pham Quang
Dinh Thoang Dang
Thi Ngoc Anh Tran
Manh Tuan Ha
Thanh Hung Nguyen
Quoc Thinh Le
Thanh Hai Le
Thi Bich Ngoc Hoang
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Pilaipan Puthavathana
Van Vinh Chau Nguyen
My Ngoc Nghiem
Van Kinh Nguyen
Tuyet Trinh Dao
Tinh Hien Tran
Heiman FL Wertheim
Peter W Horby
Annette Fox
H Rogier van Doorn
Dirk Eggink
Menno D de Jong
Colin A Russell
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

The evolution of influenza viruses is fundamentally shaped by within-host processes. However, the within-host evolutionary dynamics of influenza viruses remain incompletely understood, in part because most studies have focused on infections in healthy adults based on single timepoint data. Here, we analyzed the within-host evolution of 82 longitudinally sampled individuals, mostly young children, infected with A/H1N1pdm09 or A/H3N2 viruses between 2007 and 2009. For A/H1N1pdm09 infections during the 2009 pandemic, nonsynonymous minority variants were more prevalent than synonymous ones. For A/H3N2 viruses in young children, early infection was dominated by purifying selection. As these infections progressed, nonsynonymous variants typically increased in frequency even when within-host virus titers decreased. Unlike the short-lived infections of adults where de novo within-host variants are rare, longer infections in young children allow for the maintenance of virus diversity via mutation-selection balance creating potentially important opportunities for within-host virus evolution.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4d5bfb0dab764ec2828a22a3c5267a04
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68917