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Genomic monitoring of the SARS-CoV-2 B1.1.7 (WHO VOC Alpha) in the Sao Paulo state, Brazil.

Authors :
Slavov SN
Bezerra RDS
Rodrigues ES
Santos EV
Borges JS
de la Roque DGL
Patané JSL
Lima ARJ
Ribeiro G
Viala VL
de Lima LPO
Martins AJ
Dos Santos Barros CR
Marqueze EC
Bernardino JST
Moretti DB
Brassaloti RA
Cassano RLRC
Mariani PDSC
Kitajima JP
Santos B
Assato PA
da Silva da Costa FA
Poleti MD
Lesbon JCC
Mattos EC
Banho CA
Sacchetto L
Moraes MM
Grotto RMT
Souza-Neto JA
Giovanetti M
de Alcantara LCJ
Nogueira ML
Fukumasu H
Coutinho LL
Calado RT
Neto RM
Covas DT
Coccuzzo Sampaio S
Elias MC
Kashima S
Source :
Virus research [Virus Res] 2022 Jan 15; Vol. 308, pp. 198643. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Nov 27.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 alpha VOC (also known as lineage B.1.1.7) initially described in the autumn, 2020 in UK, rapidly became the dominant lineage across much of Europe. Despite multiple studies reporting molecular evidence suggestive of its circulation in Brazil, much is still unknown about its genomic diversity in the state of São Paulo, the main Brazilian economic and transportation hub. To get more insight regarding its transmission dynamics into the State we performed phylogenetic analysis on all alpha VOC strains obtained between February and August 2021 from the Sao Paulo state Network for Pandemic Alert of Emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. The performed phylogenetic analysis showed that most of the alpha VOC genomes were interspersed with viral strains sampled from different Brazilian states and other countries suggesting that multiple independent Alpha VOC introductions from Brazil and overseas have occurred in the São Paulo State over time. Nevertheless, large monophyletic clusters were also observed especially from the Central-West part of the São Paulo State (the city of Bauru) and the metropolitan region of the São Paulo city. Our results highlight the Alpha VOC molecular epidemiology in the São Paulo state and reinforce the need for continued genomic surveillance strategies for the real-time monitoring of potential emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants during the ever-growing vaccination process.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1872-7492
Volume :
308
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Virus research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34848213
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198643