Beyond the consensus: dissecting within-host viral population diversity of foot-and-mouth disease virus using next-generation genome sequencing
Marco J. Morelli, Caroline F. Wright, Ga\"el Th\'ebaud, Nick J., Knowles, Pawel Herzyk, David J. Paton, Daniel T. Haydon, Donald P. King

TL;DR
This study uses next-generation sequencing to analyze the detailed within-host viral diversity of foot-and-mouth disease virus, revealing low-frequency variants and mutation rates, thus providing insights into viral evolution during infection.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of NGS in uncovering fine-scale viral population structures and mutation dynamics within hosts, which was not possible with traditional sequencing methods.
Findings
Identified thousands of polymorphisms within viral populations.
Estimated the virus mutation rate at 7.8 x 10^-4 per nucleotide.
Revealed tissue-specific viral variants and evolutionary intermediates.
Abstract
The sequence diversity of viral populations within individual hosts is the starting material for selection and subsequent evolution of RNA viruses such as foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). Using next-generation sequencing (NGS) performed on a Genome Analyzer platform (Illumina), this study compared the viral populations within two bovine epithelial samples (foot lesions) from a single animal with the Inoculum used to initiate experimental infection. Genomic sequences were determined in duplicate sequencing runs, and the consensus sequence determined by NGS, for the Inoculum, was identical to that previously determined using the Sanger method. However, NGS reveals the fine polymorphic sub-structure of the viral population, from nucleotide variants present at just below 50% frequency to those present at fractions of 1%. Some of the higher frequency polymorphisms identified encoded…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Viral Infections and Immunology Research · Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
