Open questions in the social lives of viruses

Author:

Leeks Asher12ORCID,Bono Lisa M.3,Ampolini Elizabeth A.4,Souza Lucas S.5ORCID,Höfler Thomas6ORCID,Mattson Courtney L.7,Dye Anna E.8,Díaz-Muñoz Samuel L.97

Affiliation:

1. Quantitative Biology Institute Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences Texas Tech University Lubbock Texas USA

4. Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina USA

5. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

6. Institute of Virology Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

7. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics University of California Davis Davis California USA

8. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

9. Genome Center University of California Davis Davis California USA

Abstract

Abstract Social interactions among viruses occur whenever multiple viral genomes infect the same cells, hosts, or populations of hosts. Viral social interactions range from cooperation to conflict, occur throughout the viral world, and affect every stage of the viral lifecycle. The ubiquity of these social interactions means that they can determine the population dynamics, evolutionary trajectory, and clinical progression of viral infections. At the same time, social interactions in viruses raise new questions for evolutionary theory, providing opportunities to test and extend existing frameworks within social evolution. Many opportunities exist at this interface: Insights into the evolution of viral social interactions have immediate implications for our understanding of the fundamental biology and clinical manifestation of viral diseases. However, these opportunities are currently limited because evolutionary biologists only rarely study social evolution in viruses. Here, we bridge this gap by (1) summarizing the ways in which viruses can interact socially, including consequences for social evolution and evolvability; (2) outlining some open questions raised by viruses that could challenge concepts within social evolution theory; and (3) providing some illustrative examples, data sources, and conceptual questions, for studying the natural history of social viruses. Abstract Social interactions among viruses are diverse and pervasive, with the potential to affect every stage of the viral lifecycle. Here, we explore some of the challenges and opportunities that these interactions present for evolutionary biology.

Funder

Ciência sem Fronteiras

James S. McDonnell Foundation

Volkswagenstiftung

NIH

Volkswagen Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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