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Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 Evolution Revealing Vaccine-Resistant Mutations in Europe and America.
Wang, Rui; Chen, Jiahui; Wei, Guo-Wei.
  • Wang R; Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
  • Chen J; Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
  • Wei GW; Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
J Phys Chem Lett ; 12(49): 11850-11857, 2021 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1556244
ABSTRACT
The importance of understanding SARS-CoV-2 evolution cannot be overlooked. Recent studies confirm that natural selection is the dominating mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 evolution, which favors mutations that strengthen viral infectivity. Here, we demonstrate that vaccine-breakthrough or antibody-resistant mutations provide a new mechanism of viral evolution. Specifically, vaccine-resistant mutation Y449S in the spike (S) protein receptor-binding domain, which occurred in co-mutations Y449S and N501Y, has reduced infectivity compared to that of the original SARS-CoV-2 but can disrupt existing antibodies that neutralize the virus. By tracking the evolutionary trajectories of vaccine-resistant mutations in more than 2.2 million SARS-CoV-2 genomes, we reveal that the occurrence and frequency of vaccine-resistant mutations correlate strongly with the vaccination rates in Europe and America. We anticipate that as a complementary transmission pathway, vaccine-breakthrough or antibody-resistant mutations, like those in Omicron, will become a dominating mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 evolution when most of the world's population is either vaccinated or infected. Our study sheds light on SARS-CoV-2 evolution and transmission and enables the design of the next-generation mutation-proof vaccines and antibody drugs.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Evolution, Molecular / Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus / COVID-19 Vaccines / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study Topics: Vaccines / Variants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: J Phys Chem Lett Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Acs.jpclett.1c03380

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Evolution, Molecular / Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus / COVID-19 Vaccines / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study Topics: Vaccines / Variants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: J Phys Chem Lett Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Acs.jpclett.1c03380