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Pulmonary lesions following inoculation with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 (B.1.1.529) variant in Syrian golden hamsters
Melanie Rissmann; Danny Noack; Debby van Riel; Katharina S. Schmitz; Rory Dylan de Vries; Peter van Run; Mart Matthias Lamers; Corine GeurtsvanKessel; Marion Koopmans; Ron Fouchier; Thijs Kuiken; Bart Haagmans; Barry Rockx.
Affiliation
  • Melanie Rissmann; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Danny Noack; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Debby van Riel; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Katharina S. Schmitz; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Rory Dylan de Vries; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Peter van Run; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Mart Matthias Lamers; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Corine GeurtsvanKessel; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Marion Koopmans; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Ron Fouchier; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Thijs Kuiken; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Bart Haagmans; Erasmus Medical Center
  • Barry Rockx; Erasmus Medical Center
Preprint in En | PREPRINT-BIORXIV | ID: ppbiorxiv-484448
ABSTRACT
The Omicron BA.1 (B.1.1.529) SARS-CoV-2 variant is characterized by a high number of mutations in the viral genome, associated with immune-escape and increased viral spread. It remains unclear whether milder COVID-19 disease progression observed after infection with Omicron BA.1 in humans is due to reduced pathogenicity of the virus or due to pre-existing immunity from vaccination or previous infection. Here, we inoculated hamsters with Omicron BA.1 to evaluate pathogenicity and kinetics of viral shedding, compared to Delta (B.1.617.2) and to animals re-challenged with Omicron BA.1 after previous SARS-CoV-2 614G infection. Omicron BA.1 infected animals showed reduced clinical signs, pathological changes, and viral shedding, compared to Delta-infected animals, but still showed gross- and histopathological evidence of pneumonia. Pre-existing immunity reduced viral shedding and protected against pneumonia. Our data indicate that the observed decrease of disease severity is in part due to intrinsic properties of the Omicron BA.1 variant.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-BIORXIV Type of study: Experimental_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-BIORXIV Type of study: Experimental_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint