Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6139500 Virology 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We describe the interaction of CTV strains in mixed infections.•Complementation overcomes tropism limitations and enhances long-distance movement.•Complementation requires compatibility (1) between virus components, and (2) with the host.

In selective host species, the extent of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) infection is limited through the prevention of long-distance movement. As CTV infections often contain a population of multiple strains, we investigated whether the members of a population were capable of interaction, and what effect this would have on the infection process. We found that the tissue-tropism limitations of strain T36 in selective hosts could be overcome through interaction with a second strain, VT, increasing titer of, and number of cells infected by, T36. This interaction was strain-specific: other strains, T30 and T68, did not complement T36, indicating a requirement for compatibility between gene-products of the strains involved. This interaction was also host-specific, suggesting a second requirement of compatibility between the provided gene-product and host. These findings provide insight into the 'rules' that govern interaction between strains, and suggest an important mechanism by which viruses survive in a changing environment.

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