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Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India
BACKGROUND: Recent studies on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reveal that Omicron variant BA.1 and sub-lineages have revived the concern over resistance to antiviral drugs and vaccine-induced immunity. The present study aims to analyze the clinical profile and genome cha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.955930 |
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author | Zaman, Kamran Shete, Anita M. Mishra, Shailendra Kumar Kumar, Abhinendra Reddy, Mahendra M. Sahay, Rima R. Yadav, Shailendra Majumdar, Triparna Pandey, Ashok K. Dwivedi, Gaurav Raj Deval, Hirawati Singh, Rajeev Behera, Sthita Pragnya Kumar, Niraj Patil, Savita Kumar, Ashish Dudhmal, Manisha Joshi, Yash Shukla, Aishwarya Gawande, Pranita Kavathekar, Asif Kumar, Nalin Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Kamlesh Singh, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Manoj Tiwari, Shashikant Verma, Ajay Yadav, Pragya D. Kant, Rajni |
author_facet | Zaman, Kamran Shete, Anita M. Mishra, Shailendra Kumar Kumar, Abhinendra Reddy, Mahendra M. Sahay, Rima R. Yadav, Shailendra Majumdar, Triparna Pandey, Ashok K. Dwivedi, Gaurav Raj Deval, Hirawati Singh, Rajeev Behera, Sthita Pragnya Kumar, Niraj Patil, Savita Kumar, Ashish Dudhmal, Manisha Joshi, Yash Shukla, Aishwarya Gawande, Pranita Kavathekar, Asif Kumar, Nalin Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Kamlesh Singh, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Manoj Tiwari, Shashikant Verma, Ajay Yadav, Pragya D. Kant, Rajni |
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description | BACKGROUND: Recent studies on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reveal that Omicron variant BA.1 and sub-lineages have revived the concern over resistance to antiviral drugs and vaccine-induced immunity. The present study aims to analyze the clinical profile and genome characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 variant in eastern Uttar Pradesh (UP), North India. METHODS: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was conducted for 146 SARS-CoV-2 samples obtained from individuals who tested coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positive between the period of 1 January 2022 and 24 February 2022, from three districts of eastern UP. The details regarding clinical and hospitalized status were captured through telephonic interviews after obtaining verbal informed consent. A maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree was created for evolutionary analysis using MEGA7. RESULTS: The mean age of study participants was 33.9 ± 13.1 years, with 73.5% accounting for male patients. Of the 98 cases contacted by telephone, 30 (30.6%) had a travel history (domestic/international), 16 (16.3%) reported having been infected with COVID-19 in past, 79 (80.6%) had symptoms, and seven had at least one comorbidity. Most of the sequences belonged to the Omicron variant, with BA.1 (6.2%), BA.1.1 (2.7%), BA.1.1.1 (0.7%), BA.1.1.7 (5.5%), BA.1.17.2 (0.7%), BA.1.18 (0.7%), BA.2 (30.8%), BA.2.10 (50.7%), BA.2.12 (0.7%), and B.1.617.2 (1.3%) lineages. BA.1 and BA.1.1 strains possess signature spike mutations S:A67V, S:T95I, S:R346K, S:S371L, S:G446S, S:G496S, S:T547K, S:N856K, and S:L981F, and BA.2 contains S:V213G, S:T376A, and S:D405N. Notably, ins214EPE (S1- N-Terminal domain) mutation was found in a significant number of Omicron BA.1 and sub-lineages. The overall Omicron BA.2 lineage was observed in 79.5% of women and 83.2% of men. CONCLUSION: The current study showed a predominance of the Omicron BA.2 variant outcompeting the BA.1 over a period in eastern UP. Most of the cases had a breakthrough infection following the recommended two doses of vaccine with four in five cases being symptomatic. There is a need to further explore the immune evasion properties of the Omicron variant. |
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spelling | pubmed-96664972022-11-17 Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India Zaman, Kamran Shete, Anita M. Mishra, Shailendra Kumar Kumar, Abhinendra Reddy, Mahendra M. Sahay, Rima R. Yadav, Shailendra Majumdar, Triparna Pandey, Ashok K. Dwivedi, Gaurav Raj Deval, Hirawati Singh, Rajeev Behera, Sthita Pragnya Kumar, Niraj Patil, Savita Kumar, Ashish Dudhmal, Manisha Joshi, Yash Shukla, Aishwarya Gawande, Pranita Kavathekar, Asif Kumar, Nalin Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Kamlesh Singh, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Manoj Tiwari, Shashikant Verma, Ajay Yadav, Pragya D. Kant, Rajni Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Recent studies on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) reveal that Omicron variant BA.1 and sub-lineages have revived the concern over resistance to antiviral drugs and vaccine-induced immunity. The present study aims to analyze the clinical profile and genome characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 variant in eastern Uttar Pradesh (UP), North India. METHODS: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was conducted for 146 SARS-CoV-2 samples obtained from individuals who tested coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positive between the period of 1 January 2022 and 24 February 2022, from three districts of eastern UP. The details regarding clinical and hospitalized status were captured through telephonic interviews after obtaining verbal informed consent. A maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree was created for evolutionary analysis using MEGA7. RESULTS: The mean age of study participants was 33.9 ± 13.1 years, with 73.5% accounting for male patients. Of the 98 cases contacted by telephone, 30 (30.6%) had a travel history (domestic/international), 16 (16.3%) reported having been infected with COVID-19 in past, 79 (80.6%) had symptoms, and seven had at least one comorbidity. Most of the sequences belonged to the Omicron variant, with BA.1 (6.2%), BA.1.1 (2.7%), BA.1.1.1 (0.7%), BA.1.1.7 (5.5%), BA.1.17.2 (0.7%), BA.1.18 (0.7%), BA.2 (30.8%), BA.2.10 (50.7%), BA.2.12 (0.7%), and B.1.617.2 (1.3%) lineages. BA.1 and BA.1.1 strains possess signature spike mutations S:A67V, S:T95I, S:R346K, S:S371L, S:G446S, S:G496S, S:T547K, S:N856K, and S:L981F, and BA.2 contains S:V213G, S:T376A, and S:D405N. Notably, ins214EPE (S1- N-Terminal domain) mutation was found in a significant number of Omicron BA.1 and sub-lineages. The overall Omicron BA.2 lineage was observed in 79.5% of women and 83.2% of men. CONCLUSION: The current study showed a predominance of the Omicron BA.2 variant outcompeting the BA.1 over a period in eastern UP. Most of the cases had a breakthrough infection following the recommended two doses of vaccine with four in five cases being symptomatic. There is a need to further explore the immune evasion properties of the Omicron variant. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9666497/ /pubmed/36405589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.955930 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zaman, Shete, Mishra, Kumar, Reddy, Sahay, Yadav, Majumdar, Pandey, Dwivedi, Deval, Singh, Behera, Kumar, Patil, Kumar, Dudhmal, Joshi, Shukla, Gawande, Kavathekar, Kumar, Kumar, Kumar, Singh, Kumar, Tiwari, Verma, Yadav and Kant. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Zaman, Kamran Shete, Anita M. Mishra, Shailendra Kumar Kumar, Abhinendra Reddy, Mahendra M. Sahay, Rima R. Yadav, Shailendra Majumdar, Triparna Pandey, Ashok K. Dwivedi, Gaurav Raj Deval, Hirawati Singh, Rajeev Behera, Sthita Pragnya Kumar, Niraj Patil, Savita Kumar, Ashish Dudhmal, Manisha Joshi, Yash Shukla, Aishwarya Gawande, Pranita Kavathekar, Asif Kumar, Nalin Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Kamlesh Singh, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Manoj Tiwari, Shashikant Verma, Ajay Yadav, Pragya D. Kant, Rajni Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title | Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title_full | Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title_fullStr | Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title_full_unstemmed | Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title_short | Omicron BA.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in North India |
title_sort | omicron ba.2 lineage predominance in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 positive cases during the third wave in north india |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.955930 |
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