The spike gene is a major determinant for the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron-BA.1 phenotype

Author:

Barut G. TubaORCID,Halwe Nico JoelORCID,Taddeo AdrianoORCID,Kelly Jenna N.ORCID,Schön Jacob,Ebert Nadine,Ulrich LorenzORCID,Devisme Christelle,Steiner SilvioORCID,Trüeb Bettina Salome,Hoffmann BerndORCID,Veiga Inês BerenguerORCID,Leborgne Nathan Georges François,Moreira Etori Aguiar,Breithaupt AngeleORCID,Wylezich ClaudiaORCID,Höper DirkORCID,Wernike KerstinORCID,Godel Aurélie,Thomann LisaORCID,Flück Vera,Stalder HanspeterORCID,Brügger Melanie,Esteves Blandina I. Oliveira,Zumkehr Beatrice,Beilleau GuillaumeORCID,Kratzel AnnikaORCID,Schmied KimberlyORCID,Ochsenbein Sarah,Lang Reto M.,Wider Manon,Machahua Carlos,Dorn Patrick,Marti Thomas M.ORCID,Funke-Chambour Manuela,Rauch AndriORCID,Widera MarekORCID,Ciesek SandraORCID,Dijkman RonaldORCID,Hoffmann DonataORCID,Alves Marco P.ORCID,Benarafa CharafORCID,Beer MartinORCID,Thiel VolkerORCID

Abstract

AbstractVariant of concern (VOC) Omicron-BA.1 has achieved global predominance in early 2022. Therefore, surveillance and comprehensive characterization of Omicron-BA.1 in advanced primary cell culture systems and animal models are urgently needed. Here, we characterize Omicron-BA.1 and recombinant Omicron-BA.1 spike gene mutants in comparison with VOC Delta in well-differentiated primary human nasal and bronchial epithelial cells in vitro, followed by in vivo fitness characterization in hamsters, ferrets and hACE2-expressing mice, and immunized hACE2-mice. We demonstrate a spike-mediated enhancement of early replication of Omicron-BA.1 in nasal epithelial cultures, but limited replication in bronchial epithelial cultures. In hamsters, Delta shows dominance over Omicron-BA.1, and in ferrets Omicron-BA.1 infection is abortive. In hACE2-knock-in mice, Delta and a Delta spike clone also show dominance over Omicron-BA.1 and an Omicron-BA.1 spike clone, respectively. Interestingly, in naïve K18-hACE2 mice, we observe Delta spike-mediated increased replication and pathogenicity and Omicron-BA.1 spike-mediated reduced replication and pathogenicity, suggesting that the spike gene is a major determinant of replication and pathogenicity. Finally, the Omicron-BA.1 spike clone is less well-controlled by mRNA-vaccination in K18-hACE2-mice and becomes more competitive compared to the progenitor and Delta spike clones, suggesting that spike gene-mediated immune evasion is another important factor that led to Omicron-BA.1 dominance.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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