Most viruses have evolved strategies for preventing interferon (IFN) secretion and evading innate immunity. Recent work has shown that viral shutdown of IFN secretion can be viewed as a social trait, since the ability of a given virus to evade IFN-mediated immunity depends on the phenotype of neighbor viruses. Following this idea, we investigate the role of spatial structure in the evolution of innate immunity evasion. For this, we model IFN signaling and viral spread using a spatially explicit approximation that combines a diffusion-reaction model and cellular automaton. Our results indicate that the benefits of preventing IFN secretion for a virus are strongly determined by spatial structure through paracrine IFN signaling. Therefore, inn...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Replication of viruses in living tissues and cell cultures is a “number game” involving complex biol...
Antiviral immunity has been studied extensively from the perspective of virus−cell interactions, yet...
Spatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution of less aggres-sive hos...
International audienceSpatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution o...
The innate immune response constitutes the cell’s first line of defense against viruses and culminat...
<div><p>Spatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution of less aggress...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
Reducing risky behaviour and/or avoiding sites where the risk of infection is perceived as higher (b...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Viruses and their hosts since the dawn of time have been battling for supremacy. In recent years, th...
Secretion of type I interferons (IFN) by infected cells mediates protection against many viruses, bu...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Replication of viruses in living tissues and cell cultures is a “number game” involving complex biol...
Antiviral immunity has been studied extensively from the perspective of virus−cell interactions, yet...
Spatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution of less aggres-sive hos...
International audienceSpatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution o...
The innate immune response constitutes the cell’s first line of defense against viruses and culminat...
<div><p>Spatial structure and local migration are predicted to promote the evolution of less aggress...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrati...
Reducing risky behaviour and/or avoiding sites where the risk of infection is perceived as higher (b...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
Viruses and their hosts since the dawn of time have been battling for supremacy. In recent years, th...
Secretion of type I interferons (IFN) by infected cells mediates protection against many viruses, bu...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
It is well known in the literature that human behavior can change as a reaction to disease observed ...
Replication of viruses in living tissues and cell cultures is a “number game” involving complex biol...