π Sequential emergence and wide spread of neutralization escape middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus mutants, South Korea, 2015
Β© 2019, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The unexpectedly large outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea in 2015 was initiated by an infected traveler and amplified by several βsuperspreadingβ events. Previously, we reported the emergence and spread of mutant Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus bearing spike mutations (I529T or D510G) with reduced affinity to human receptor CD26 during the outbreak. To assess the potential association of spike mutations with superspreading events, we collected virus genetic information reported during the outbreak and systemically analyzed the relationship of spike sequences and epidemiology. We found sequential emergence of the spike mutations in 2 superspreaders. In vivo virulence of the mutant viruses seems to decline in human patients, as assessed by fever duration in affected persons. In addition, neutralizing activity against these 2 mutant viruses in serum samples from mice immunized with wild-type spike antigen were gradually reduced, suggesting emergence and wide spread of neutralization escapers during the outbreak.
keywords
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π mice immunized (25)
π serum samples (106)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
author
π€ Kim, Yeon Sook
π€ Aigerim, Abdimadiyeva
π€ Park, Uni
π€ Kim, Yuri
π€ Rhee, Ji Young
π€ Choi, Jae Phil
π€ Park, Wan Beom
π€ Park, Sang Won
π€ Kim, Yeonjae
π€ Lim, Dong Gyun
π€ Inn, Kyung Soo
π€ Hwang, Eung Soo
π€ Choi, Myung Sik
π€ Shin, Hyoung Shik
π€ Cho, Nam Hyuk
year
β° 2019
issn
π 10806059 10806040
volume
25
number
6
page
1161-1168
citedbycount
2
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