Статья

Characterization of a Novel SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Variant with Distinct Spike Protein Mutations.

A. Gladkikh, A. Dolgova, V. Dedkov, V. Sbarzaglia, O. Kanaeva, A. Popova, A. Totolian,
2021

The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in Wuhan (Hubei, China), has been ongoing for about a year and a half. An unprecedented number of people around the world have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the etiological agent of COVID-19. Despite the fact that the mortality rate for COVID-19 is relatively low, the total number of deaths has currently already reached more than three million and continues to increase due to high incidence. Since the beginning of the pandemic, a large number of sequences have been obtained and many genetic variants have been identified. Some of them bear significant mutations that affect biological properties of the virus. These genetic variants, currently Variants of Concern (VoC), include the so-called United Kingdom variant (20I/501Y), the Brazilian variant (20J/501Y.V3), and the South African variant (20H/501Y.V2). We describe here a novel SARS-CoV-2 variant with distinct spike protein mutations, first obtained at the end of January 2021 in northwest Russia. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the dynamics of its spread among patients with COVID-19, as well as to study in detail its biological properties.

Цитирование

Похожие публикации

Версии

  • 1. Version of Record от 2021-05-29

Метаданные

Об авторах
  • A. Gladkikh
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • A. Dolgova
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • V. Dedkov
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia., Martsinovsky Institute of Medical Parasitology, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
  • V. Sbarzaglia
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • O. Kanaeva
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • A. Popova
    Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-Being, 127994 Moscow, Russia.
  • A. Totolian
    Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Название журнала
  • Viruses
Том
  • 13
Выпуск
  • 6
Страницы
  • 1029
Издатель
  • MDPI
Тип документа
  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC BY
Правовой статус документа
  • Свободная лицензия
Источник
  • dimensions