Disease waves of SARS-CoV-2 in Iran closely mirror global pandemic trends

Author:

Fattahi ZohrehORCID,Mohseni Marzieh,Beheshtian Maryam,Jafarpour AliORCID,Jalalvand Khadijeh,Keshavarzi Fatemeh,Behravan Hanieh,Ghodratpour Fatemeh,Ashrafi Farzane Zare,Kalhor Marzieh,Azad Maryam,Koshki Mahdieh,Ghaziasadi Azam,Soveyzi MohamadORCID,Abdollahi AlirezaORCID,Kiani Seyed JalalORCID,Ataei-Pirkooh AngilaORCID,Rezaeiazhar ImanORCID,Bokharaei-Salim FarahORCID,Haghshenas Mohammad RezaORCID,Babamahmoodi FarhangORCID,Mokhames ZakiyeORCID,Soleimani Alireza,Elahi Zohreh,Ziaee MasoodORCID,Javanmard DavodORCID,Ghafari ShokouhORCID,Ezani AkramORCID,AnsariMoghaddam AlirezaORCID,Shahraki-Sanavi FaribaORCID,HashemiShahri Seyed MohammadORCID,Azaran AzarakhshORCID,Yousefi FaridORCID,Moattari AfaghORCID,Moghadami MohsenORCID,Fakhim Hamed,Ataei BehroozORCID,Nasri ElaheORCID,Poortahmasebi VahdatORCID,Varshochi MojtabaORCID,Mojtahedi AliORCID,Jalilian FaridORCID,khazeni MohammadORCID,Moradi AbdolvahabORCID,Tabarraei AlijanORCID,Piroozmand AhmadORCID,Yahyapour YousefORCID,Bayani MasoumehORCID,Tavangar FatemehORCID,Yaghoubi MahmoodORCID,Keramat FaribaORCID,Tavakoli Mahsa,Jalali Tahmineh,Pouriayevali Mohammad Hassan,Salehi-Vaziri Mostafa,Khorram Khorshid Hamid Reza,Najafipour RezaORCID,Malekzadeh Reza,Kahrizi KimiaORCID,Jazayeri Seyed MohammadORCID,Najmabadi HosseinORCID

Abstract

Abstract SARS-CoV-2 genome surveillance projects provide a good measure of transmission and monitor the circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants at regional and global scales. Iran is one of the most affected countries still involved with the virus circulating in at least five significant disease waves, as of September 2021. Complete genome sequencing of 50 viral isolates in an early phase of outbreak in Iran, shed light on the origins and circulating lineages at that time. As part of a genomic surveillance program, we provided an additional 319 complete genomes from October 2020 onwards. The current study is the report of complete SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences of Iran in the March 2020-May 2021 time interval. We aimed to characterize the genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 in Iran over one year. Overall, 35 different lineages and 8 clades were detected. Temporal dynamics of the prominent SARS-CoV-2 clades/lineages circulating in Iran is comparable to the global perspective and introduces the 19A clade (B.4) dominating the first disease wave, followed by 20A (B.1.36), 20B (B.1.1.413), 20I (B.1.1.7) clades, dominating second, third and fourth disease waves, respectively. We observed a mixture of circulating 20A (B.1.36), 20B (B.1.1.413), 20I (B.1.1.7) clades in winter 2021, paralleled in a diminishing manner for 20A/20B and a growing rise for 20I, eventually prompting the 4th outbreak peak. Furthermore, our study provides evidence on the entry of the Delta variant in April 2021, leading to the 5th disease wave in summer 2021. Three lineages are highlighted as hallmarks of SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Iran; B4, dominating early periods of the epidemic, B.1.1.413 (specific B.1.1 lineage carrying a combination of [D138Y-S477N-D614G] spike mutations) in October 2020-February 2021, and the co-occurrence of [I100T-L699I] spike mutations in half of B.1.1.7 sequences mediating the fourth peak. Continuous monthly monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 genome mutations led to the detection of 1577 distinct nucleotide mutations, in which the top recurrent mutations were D614G, P323L, R203K/G204R, 3037C>T, and 241C>T; the renowned combination of mutations in G and GH clades. The most frequent spike mutation is D614G followed by 13 other frequent mutations based on the prominent circulating lineages; B.1.1.7 (H69_V70del, Y144del, N501Y, A570D, P681H, T716I, S982A, D1118H, I100T, and L699I), B.1.1.413 (D138Y, S477N) and B.1.36 (I210del). In brief, mutation surveillance in this study provided a real-time comprehensive picture of the SARS-CoV-2 mutation profile in Iran, which is beneficial for evaluating the magnitude of the epidemic and assessment of vaccine and therapeutic efficiency in this population.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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