Abstract
ABSTRACTWe studied a unique case of prolonged viral shedding in an immunocompromised patient that generated a series of SARS-CoV-2 immune escape mutations over a period of seven months. During the persisting SARS-CoV-2 infection seventeen non-synonymous mutations were observed, thirteen (13/17; 76.5%) of which occurred in the genomic region coding for spike. Fifteen (15/17; 88.2%) of these mutations have already been described in the context of variants of concern and include the prominent immune escape mutations S:E484K, S:D950N, S:P681H, S:N501Y, S:del(9), N:S235F and S:H655Y. Fifty percent of all mutations acquired by the investigated strain (11/22) are found in similar form in the Omicron variant of concern. The study shows the chronology of the evolution of intra-host mutations, which can be seen as the straight mutational response of the virus to specific antibodies and should therefore be given special attention in the rating of immune escape mutations of SARS-CoV-2.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory