Antiviral immunity has been studied extensively from the perspective of virus−cell interactions, yet the role of virus−virus interactions remains poorly addressed. Here, we demonstrate that viral escape from interferon (IFN)-based innate immunity is a social process in which IFN-stimulating viruses determine the fitness of neighbouring viruses. We propose a general and simple social evolution framework to analyse how natural selection acts on IFN shutdown and validate it in cell cultures and mice infected with vesicular stomatitis virus. Furthermore, we find that IFN shutdown is costly because it reduces short-term viral progeny production, thus fulfilling the definition of an altruistic trait. Hence, in well-mixed populations, the IFN-bloc...
Viruses are the most diverse and abundant lifeforms on Earth. In this thesis, I argue that they are ...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Mammalian cells encode an arsenal of antiviral defences, which can be deployed following sensing of ...
Most viruses have evolved strategies for preventing interferon (IFN) secretion and evading innate im...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
Despite extensive evidence of virus-virus interactions, not much is known about their biological sig...
Antiviral responses are activated rapidly after viral infection in order to control and prevent diss...
Despite their simplicity, viruses exhibit certain types of social interactions. Situations in which ...
Abstract Background The Type I interferon response is an important first-line defense against viruse...
Viruses and their hosts since the dawn of time have been battling for supremacy. In recent years, th...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
The interferon (IFN) system is an extremely powerful antiviral response that is capable of controlli...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Influenza A viruses counteract the cellular innate immune response at several steps, including block...
Viruses are the most diverse and abundant lifeforms on Earth. In this thesis, I argue that they are ...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Mammalian cells encode an arsenal of antiviral defences, which can be deployed following sensing of ...
Most viruses have evolved strategies for preventing interferon (IFN) secretion and evading innate im...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
Despite extensive evidence of virus-virus interactions, not much is known about their biological sig...
Antiviral responses are activated rapidly after viral infection in order to control and prevent diss...
Despite their simplicity, viruses exhibit certain types of social interactions. Situations in which ...
Abstract Background The Type I interferon response is an important first-line defense against viruse...
Viruses and their hosts since the dawn of time have been battling for supremacy. In recent years, th...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
The interferon (IFN) system is an extremely powerful antiviral response that is capable of controlli...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Influenza A viruses counteract the cellular innate immune response at several steps, including block...
Viruses are the most diverse and abundant lifeforms on Earth. In this thesis, I argue that they are ...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Mammalian cells encode an arsenal of antiviral defences, which can be deployed following sensing of ...