Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 from Uttar Pradesh, India

Author:

Misra Gauri1,Manzoor Ashrat1,Upadhyay Archana1,Katiyar Amit2,Bhushan Brij1,Anvikar Anup1,Chopra Meenu3

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Biologicals

2. All India Institute of Medical Sciences

3. National Dairy Research Institute

Abstract

Abstract The various strains and mutations of SARS-CoV-2 have been tracked using several forms of genomic classification systems. The present study reports high-throughput sequencing and analysis of 99 SARS-CoV-2 specimens from UP-west using sequences obtained from the GISAID database, followed by phylogeny and clade classification. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Omicron lineages BA-2-like (55.55%) followed by Delta lineage-B.1.617.2 (45.5%) were predominantly circulating in this area Signature substitution at positions S: N501Y, S: D614G, S: T478K, S: K417N, S: E484A, S: P681H, and S: S477N were commonly detected in the Omicron variant-BA-2-like, however S: D614G, S: L452R, S: P681R and S: D950N were confined to Delta variant-B.1.617.2. We have also identified three escape variants in the S gene at codon position 19 (T19I/R), 484 (E484A/Q), and 681 (P681R/H) during the fourth and fifth waves in India. Based on the phylogenetic diversification studies and similar changes in other lineages, our analysis revealed indications of convergent evolution as the virus adjusts to the shifting immunological profile of its human host. Our knowledge to date indicates that this study is the first attempt that comprehensively maps the circulating SARS-CoV-2 strains from Western UP using an integrated approach of whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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