Emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.620 with variant of concern-like mutations and deletions
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Published:2021-10-01
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Dudas GytisORCID, Hong Samuel L.ORCID, Potter Barney I., Calvignac-Spencer SébastienORCID, Niatou-Singa Frédéric S., Tombolomako Thais B., Fuh-Neba Terence, Vickos Ulrich, Ulrich Markus, Leendertz Fabian H.ORCID, Khan Kamran, Huber CarmenORCID, Watts Alexander, Olendraitė Ingrida, Snijder Joost, Wijnant Kim N., Bonvin Alexandre M.J.J.ORCID, Martres Pascale, Behillil Sylvie, Ayouba Ahidjo, Maidadi Martin FoudiORCID, Djomsi Dowbiss Meta, Godwe Celestin, Butel Christelle, Šimaitis Aistis, Gabrielaitė MiglėORCID, Katėnaitė Monika, Norvilas Rimvydas, Raugaitė Ligita, Koyaweda Giscard Wilfried, Kandou Jephté Kaleb, Jonikas Rimvydas, Nasvytienė Inga, Žemeckienė Živilė, Gečys Dovydas, Tamušauskaitė KamilėORCID, Norkienė MildaORCID, Vasiliūnaitė EmilijaORCID, Žiogienė Danguolė, Timinskas Albertas, Šukys MariusORCID, Šarauskas Mantas, Alzbutas Gediminas, Aziza Adrienne AmuriORCID, Lusamaki Eddy Kinganda, Cigolo Jean-Claude MakangaraORCID, Mawete Francisca Muyembe, Lofiko Emmanuel Lokilo, Kingebeni Placide Mbala, Tamfum Jean-Jacques Muyembe, Belizaire Marie Roseline Darnycka, Essomba René Ghislain, Assoumou Marie Claire Okomo, Mboringong Akenji Blaise, Dieng Alle Baba, Juozapaitė DovilėORCID, Hosch SalomeORCID, Obama Justino, Ayekaba Mitoha Ondo’o, Naumovas DanielORCID, Pautienius Arnoldas, Rafaï Clotaire Donatien, Vitkauskienė Astra, Ugenskienė Rasa, Gedvilaitė AlmaORCID, Čereškevičius Darius, Lesauskaitė Vaiva, Žemaitis Lukas, Griškevičius Laimonas, Baele GuyORCID
Abstract
AbstractDistinct SARS-CoV-2 lineages, discovered through various genomic surveillance initiatives, have emerged during the pandemic following unprecedented reductions in worldwide human mobility. We here describe a SARS-CoV-2 lineage - designated B.1.620 - discovered in Lithuania and carrying many mutations and deletions in the spike protein shared with widespread variants of concern (VOCs), including E484K, S477N and deletions HV69Δ, Y144Δ, and LLA241/243Δ. As well as documenting the suite of mutations this lineage carries, we also describe its potential to be resistant to neutralising antibodies, accompanying travel histories for a subset of European cases, evidence of local B.1.620 transmission in Europe with a focus on Lithuania, and significance of its prevalence in Central Africa owing to recent genome sequencing efforts there. We make a case for its likely Central African origin using advanced phylogeographic inference methodologies incorporating recorded travel histories of infected travellers.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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