Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (May 2023)

Quantifying the effect of defective viral genomes in respiratory syncytial virus infections

  • Zakarya Noffel ,
  • Hana M. Dobrovolny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2023564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
pp. 12666 – 12681

Abstract

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Defective viral genomes (DVGs) are viral genomes that contain only a partial viral RNA and so cannot replicate within cells on their own. If a cell containing DVGs is subsequently infected with a complete viral genome, the DVG can then use the missing proteins expressed by the full genome in order to replicate itself. Since the cell is producing defective genomes, it has less resources to produce fully functional virions and thus release of complete virions is often suppressed. Here, we use data from challenge studies of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in healthy adults to quantify the effect of DVGs. We use a mathematical model to fit the data, finding that late onset of DVGs and prolonged DVG detection are associated with lower infection rates and higher clearance rates. This result could have implications for the use of DVGs as a therapeutic.

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