Nature Communications (Jun 2022)

Influenza A virus undergoes compartmentalized replication in vivo dominated by stochastic bottlenecks

  • Katherine A. Amato,
  • Luis A. Haddock,
  • Katarina M. Braun,
  • Victoria Meliopoulos,
  • Brandi Livingston,
  • Rebekah Honce,
  • Grace A. Schaack,
  • Emma Boehm,
  • Christina A. Higgins,
  • Gabrielle L. Barry,
  • Katia Koelle,
  • Stacey Schultz-Cherry,
  • Thomas C. Friedrich,
  • Andrew Mehle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31147-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Transmission of influenza A viruses (IAV) between hosts and replication within host impose genetic bottlenecks, constraining viral diversity and adaptation. Here, Amato et al. perform site-specific inoculation of barcoded IAV of ferrets and track viral diversity as infection spreads to the lower respiratory tract and conclude that narrow population bottlenecks are an important feature of the within-host infection dynamics.