Characterization of a new SARS-CoV-2 variant that emerged in Brazil

Author:

Imai MasakiORCID,Halfmann Peter J.ORCID,Yamayoshi Seiya,Iwatsuki-Horimoto Kiyoko,Chiba ShihoORCID,Watanabe Tokiko,Nakajima Noriko,Ito Mutsumi,Kuroda Makoto,Kiso Maki,Maemura Tadashi,Takahashi Kenta,Loeber SamanthaORCID,Hatta Masato,Koga MichikoORCID,Nagai HiroyukiORCID,Yamamoto Shinya,Saito Makoto,Adachi Eisuke,Akasaka OsamuORCID,Nakamura Morio,Nakachi IchiroORCID,Ogura TakayukiORCID,Baba RieORCID,Fujita Kensuke,Ochi Junichi,Mitamura Keiko,Kato HideakiORCID,Nakajima Hideaki,Yagi Kazuma,Hattori Shin-ichiro,Maeda KenjiORCID,Suzuki TetsuyaORCID,Miyazato Yusuke,Valdez Riccardo,Gherasim Carmen,Furusawa Yuri,Okuda Moe,Ujie Michiko,Lopes Tiago J. S.,Yasuhara Atsuhiro,Ueki HiroshiORCID,Sakai-Tagawa YukoORCID,Eisfeld Amie J.ORCID,Baczenas John J.ORCID,Baker David A.,O’Connor Shelby L.,O’Connor David H.ORCID,Fukushi ShuetsuORCID,Fujimoto TsugutoORCID,Kuroda Yudai,Gordon AubreeORCID,Maeda Ken,Ohmagari Norio,Sugaya NorioORCID,Yotsuyanagi HiroshiORCID,Mitsuya Hiroaki,Suzuki TadakiORCID,Kawaoka YoshihiroORCID

Abstract

The spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) plays a key role in viral infectivity. It is also the major antigen stimulating the host's protective immune response, specifically, the production of neutralizing antibodies. Recently, a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 possessing multiple mutations in the S protein, designated P.1, emerged in Brazil. Here, we characterized a P.1 variant isolated in Japan by using Syrian hamsters, a well-established small animal model for the study of SARS-CoV-2 disease (COVID-19). In hamsters, the variant showed replicative abilities and pathogenicity similar to those of early and contemporary strains (i.e., SARS-CoV-2 bearing aspartic acid [D] or glycine [G] at position 614 of the S protein). Sera and/or plasma from convalescent patients and BNT162b2 messenger RNA vaccinees showed comparable neutralization titers across the P.1 variant, S-614D, and S-614G strains. In contrast, the S-614D and S-614G strains were less well recognized than the P.1 variant by serum from a P.1-infected patient. Prior infection with S-614D or S-614G strains efficiently prevented the replication of the P.1 variant in the lower respiratory tract of hamsters upon reinfection. In addition, passive transfer of neutralizing antibodies to hamsters infected with the P.1 variant or the S-614G strain led to reduced virus replication in the lower respiratory tract. However, the effect was less pronounced against the P.1 variant than the S-614G strain. These findings suggest that the P.1 variant may be somewhat antigenically different from the early and contemporary strains of SARS-CoV-2.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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