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The SARS-CoV-2 Lambda variant exhibits enhanced infectivity and immune resistance

Authors :
80728270
Kimura, Izumi
Kosugi, Yusuke
Wu, Jiaqi
Zahradnik, Jiri
Yamasoba, Daichi
Butlertanaka, Erika P.
Tanaka, Yuri L.
Uriu, Keiya
Liu, Yafei
Morizako, Nanami
Shirakawa, Kotaro
Kazuma, Yasuhiro
Nomura, Ryosuke
Horisawa, Yoshihito
Tokunaga, Kenzo
Ueno, Takamasa
Takaori-Kondo, Akifumi
Schreiber, Gideon
Arase, Hisashi
The Genotype to Phenotype Japan (G2P-Japan) Consortium
Motozono, Chihiro
Saito, Akatsuki
Nakagawa, So
Sato, Kei
80728270
Kimura, Izumi
Kosugi, Yusuke
Wu, Jiaqi
Zahradnik, Jiri
Yamasoba, Daichi
Butlertanaka, Erika P.
Tanaka, Yuri L.
Uriu, Keiya
Liu, Yafei
Morizako, Nanami
Shirakawa, Kotaro
Kazuma, Yasuhiro
Nomura, Ryosuke
Horisawa, Yoshihito
Tokunaga, Kenzo
Ueno, Takamasa
Takaori-Kondo, Akifumi
Schreiber, Gideon
Arase, Hisashi
The Genotype to Phenotype Japan (G2P-Japan) Consortium
Motozono, Chihiro
Saito, Akatsuki
Nakagawa, So
Sato, Kei
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 Lambda, a variant of interest, has spread in some South American countries; however, its virological features and evolutionary traits remain unknown. In this study, we use pseudoviruses and reveal that the spike protein of the Lambda variant is more infectious than that of other variants due to the T76I and L452Q mutations. The RSYLTPGD246-253N mutation, a unique 7-amino-acid deletion in the N-terminal domain of the Lambda spike protein, is responsible for evasion from neutralizing antibodies and further augments antibody-mediated enhancement of infection. Although this mutation generates a nascent N-linked glycosylation site, the additional N-linked glycan is dispensable for the virological property conferred by this mutation. Since the Lambda variant has dominantly spread according to the increasing frequency of the isolates harboring the RSYLTPGD246-253N mutation, our data suggest that the RSYLTPGD246-253N mutation is closely associated with the substantial spread of the Lambda variant in South America.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458634003
Document Type :
Electronic Resource