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Replication Kinetics of B.1.351 and B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern Including Assessment of a B.1.1.7 Mutant Carrying a Defective ORF7a Gene

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Public Health Virology Laboratory, Forensic and Scientific Services, Department of Health, Queensland Government, Coopers Plains, QLD 4108, Australia
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Public Health Microbiology Laboratory, Forensic and Scientific Services, Department of Health, Queensland Government, Coopers Plains, QLD 4108, Australia
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Public and Environmental Health, Forensic and Scientific Services, Department of Health, Queensland Government, Coopers Plains, QLD 4108, Australia
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Pathology Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia
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School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, Herston, QLD 4072, Australia
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Viruses 2021, 13(6), 1087; https://doi.org/10.3390/v13061087
Received: 11 May 2021 / Revised: 1 June 2021 / Accepted: 2 June 2021 / Published: 7 June 2021
(This article belongs to the Section SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the etiological agent of COVID-19, is a readily transmissible and potentially deadly pathogen which is currently re-defining human susceptibility to pandemic viruses in the modern world. The recent emergence of several genetically distinct descendants known as variants of concern (VOCs) is further challenging public health disease management, due to increased rates of virus transmission and potential constraints on vaccine effectiveness. We report the isolation of SARS-CoV-2 VOCs imported into Australia belonging to the B.1.351 lineage, first described in the Republic of South Africa (RSA), and the B.1.1.7 lineage originally reported in the United Kingdom, and directly compare the replication kinetics of these two VOCs in Vero E6 cells. In this analysis, we also investigated a B.1.1.7 VOC (QLD1516/2021) carrying a 7-nucleotide deletion in the open reading frame 7a (ORF7a) gene, likely truncating and rendering the ORF7a protein of this virus defective. We demonstrate that the replication of the B.1.351 VOC (QLD1520/2020) in Vero E6 cells can be detected earlier than the B.1.1.7 VOCs (QLD1516/2021 and QLD1517/2021), before peaking at 48 h post infection (p.i.), with significantly higher levels of virus progeny. Whilst replication of the ORF7a defective isolate QLD1516/2021 was delayed longer than the other viruses, slightly more viral progeny was produced by the mutant compared to the unmutated isolate QLD1517/2021 at 72 h p.i. Collectively, these findings contribute to our understanding of SARS-CoV-2 replication and evolutionary dynamics, which have important implications in the development of future vaccination, antiviral therapies, and epidemiological control strategies for COVID-19. View Full-Text
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; B.1.1.7; B.1.351; SARS-CoV-2 South African variant; SARS-CoV-2 UK variant; ORF7a; culture; replication kinetics SARS-CoV-2; B.1.1.7; B.1.351; SARS-CoV-2 South African variant; SARS-CoV-2 UK variant; ORF7a; culture; replication kinetics
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Pyke, A.T.; Nair, N.; van den Hurk, A.F.; Burtonclay, P.; Nguyen, S.; Barcelon, J.; Kistler, C.; Schlebusch, S.; McMahon, J.; Moore, F. Replication Kinetics of B.1.351 and B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern Including Assessment of a B.1.1.7 Mutant Carrying a Defective ORF7a Gene. Viruses 2021, 13, 1087. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13061087

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Pyke AT, Nair N, van den Hurk AF, Burtonclay P, Nguyen S, Barcelon J, Kistler C, Schlebusch S, McMahon J, Moore F. Replication Kinetics of B.1.351 and B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern Including Assessment of a B.1.1.7 Mutant Carrying a Defective ORF7a Gene. Viruses. 2021; 13(6):1087. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13061087

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Pyke, Alyssa T., Neelima Nair, Andrew F. van den Hurk, Peter Burtonclay, Son Nguyen, Jean Barcelon, Carol Kistler, Sanmarié Schlebusch, Jamie McMahon, and Frederick Moore. 2021. "Replication Kinetics of B.1.351 and B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern Including Assessment of a B.1.1.7 Mutant Carrying a Defective ORF7a Gene" Viruses 13, no. 6: 1087. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13061087

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