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SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study

Since its advent, the pandemic has caused havoc in multiple waves due partly to amplified transmissibility and immune escape to vaccines. Delhi, India also witnessed brutal multiple peaks causing exponential rise in cases. Here we had retrospectively investigated clade variation, emergence of new li...

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Autores principales: Gautam, Pramod, Paul, Diptanu, Suroliya, Varun, Garg, Rahul, Agarwal, Reshu, Das, Santanu, Kaur, Urvinder S., Pandey, Amit, Bhugra, Arjun, Tarai, Bansidhar, Bihari, Chhagan, Sarin, S. K., Gupta, Ekta
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02729-21
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author Gautam, Pramod
Paul, Diptanu
Suroliya, Varun
Garg, Rahul
Agarwal, Reshu
Das, Santanu
Kaur, Urvinder S.
Pandey, Amit
Bhugra, Arjun
Tarai, Bansidhar
Bihari, Chhagan
Sarin, S. K.
Gupta, Ekta
author_facet Gautam, Pramod
Paul, Diptanu
Suroliya, Varun
Garg, Rahul
Agarwal, Reshu
Das, Santanu
Kaur, Urvinder S.
Pandey, Amit
Bhugra, Arjun
Tarai, Bansidhar
Bihari, Chhagan
Sarin, S. K.
Gupta, Ekta
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description Since its advent, the pandemic has caused havoc in multiple waves due partly to amplified transmissibility and immune escape to vaccines. Delhi, India also witnessed brutal multiple peaks causing exponential rise in cases. Here we had retrospectively investigated clade variation, emergence of new lineages and varied clinical characteristics during those three peaks in order to understand the trajectory of the ongoing pandemic. In this study, a total of 123,378 samples were collected for a time span of 14 months (1 June 2020 to 3 August 2021) encompassing three different peaks in Delhi. A subset of 747 samples was processed for sequencing. Complete clinical and demographic details of all the enrolled cases were also collected. We detected 26 lineages across three peaks nonuniformly from 612 quality passed samples. The first peak was driven by diverse early variants, while the second one by B.1.36 and B.1.617.2, unlike third peak caused entirely by B.1.617.2. A total of 18,316 mutations with median of 34 were reported. Majority of mutations were present in less than 1% of samples. Differences in clinical characteristics across three peaks was also reported. To be ahead of the frequently changing course of the ongoing pandemic, it is of utmost importance that novel lineages be tracked continuously. Prioritized sequencing of sudden local outburst and community hot spots must be done to swiftly detect a novel mutation/lineage of potential clinical importance. IMPORTANCE Genome surveillance of the Delhi data provides a more detailed picture of diverse circulating lineages. The added value that the current study provides by clinical details of the patients is of importance. We looked at the shifting patterns of lineages, clinical characteristics and mutation types and mutation load during each successive infection surge in Delhi. The importance of widespread genomic surveillance cannot be stressed enough to timely detect new variants so that appropriate policies can be immediately implemented upon to help control the infection spread. The entire idea of genomic surveillance is to arm us with the clues as to how the novel mutations and/or variants can prove to be more transmissible and/or fatal. In India, the densely populated cities have an added concern of the huge burden that even the milder variants of the virus combined with co-morbidity can have on the community/primary health care centers.
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spelling pubmed-90451102022-04-28 SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study Gautam, Pramod Paul, Diptanu Suroliya, Varun Garg, Rahul Agarwal, Reshu Das, Santanu Kaur, Urvinder S. Pandey, Amit Bhugra, Arjun Tarai, Bansidhar Bihari, Chhagan Sarin, S. K. Gupta, Ekta Microbiol Spectr Research Article Since its advent, the pandemic has caused havoc in multiple waves due partly to amplified transmissibility and immune escape to vaccines. Delhi, India also witnessed brutal multiple peaks causing exponential rise in cases. Here we had retrospectively investigated clade variation, emergence of new lineages and varied clinical characteristics during those three peaks in order to understand the trajectory of the ongoing pandemic. In this study, a total of 123,378 samples were collected for a time span of 14 months (1 June 2020 to 3 August 2021) encompassing three different peaks in Delhi. A subset of 747 samples was processed for sequencing. Complete clinical and demographic details of all the enrolled cases were also collected. We detected 26 lineages across three peaks nonuniformly from 612 quality passed samples. The first peak was driven by diverse early variants, while the second one by B.1.36 and B.1.617.2, unlike third peak caused entirely by B.1.617.2. A total of 18,316 mutations with median of 34 were reported. Majority of mutations were present in less than 1% of samples. Differences in clinical characteristics across three peaks was also reported. To be ahead of the frequently changing course of the ongoing pandemic, it is of utmost importance that novel lineages be tracked continuously. Prioritized sequencing of sudden local outburst and community hot spots must be done to swiftly detect a novel mutation/lineage of potential clinical importance. IMPORTANCE Genome surveillance of the Delhi data provides a more detailed picture of diverse circulating lineages. The added value that the current study provides by clinical details of the patients is of importance. We looked at the shifting patterns of lineages, clinical characteristics and mutation types and mutation load during each successive infection surge in Delhi. The importance of widespread genomic surveillance cannot be stressed enough to timely detect new variants so that appropriate policies can be immediately implemented upon to help control the infection spread. The entire idea of genomic surveillance is to arm us with the clues as to how the novel mutations and/or variants can prove to be more transmissible and/or fatal. In India, the densely populated cities have an added concern of the huge burden that even the milder variants of the virus combined with co-morbidity can have on the community/primary health care centers. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9045110/ /pubmed/35311567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02729-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gautam et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Gautam, Pramod
Paul, Diptanu
Suroliya, Varun
Garg, Rahul
Agarwal, Reshu
Das, Santanu
Kaur, Urvinder S.
Pandey, Amit
Bhugra, Arjun
Tarai, Bansidhar
Bihari, Chhagan
Sarin, S. K.
Gupta, Ekta
SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title_full SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title_fullStr SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title_full_unstemmed SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title_short SARS-CoV-2 Lineage Tracking, and Evolving Trends Seen during Three Consecutive Peaks of Infection in Delhi, India: a Clinico-Genomic Study
title_sort sars-cov-2 lineage tracking, and evolving trends seen during three consecutive peaks of infection in delhi, india: a clinico-genomic study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02729-21
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