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Distinct patterns of within-host virus populations 2 between two subgroups of human respiratory syncytial 3 virus

Authors :
Lin, Gu-Lung
Drysdale, Simon B
Snape, Matthew D
O'Connor, Daniel P
Brown, Anthony
MacIntyre-Cockett, George
Mellado-Gomez, Esther
de Cesare, Mariateresa
Bonsall, David
Ansari, M Azim
Öner, Deniz
Aerssens, Jeroen
Butler, Christopher
Bont, Louis
Openshaw, Peter
Martinon-Torres, Federico
Nair, Harish
Bowden, Rory
Golubchik, Tanya
Pollard, Andrew J
Source :
Lin, G-L, Drysdale, S B, Snape, M D, O'Connor, D P, Brown, A, MacIntyre-Cockett, G, Mellado-Gomez, E, de Cesare, M, Bonsall, D, Ansari, M A, Öner, D, Aerssens, J, Butler, C, Bont, L, Openshaw, P, Martinon-Torres, F, Nair, H, Bowden, R, Golubchik, T & Pollard, A J 2021, ' Distinct patterns of within-host virus populations 2 between two subgroups of human respiratory syncytial 3 virus ', Nature Communications . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25265-4
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of lower respiratorytract infection in young children globally, but little is known about within-hostRSV diversity. Here, we characterised within-host RSV populations using deep sequencing data from 319 nasopharyngeal swabs collected during 2017–2020. RSV-B had lower consensus diversity than RSV-A at the population level, while exhibiting greater within-host diversity. Two RSV-B consensus sequences had an amino acid alteration (K68N) in the fusion (F) protein, which has been associated with reduced susceptibility to nirsevimab (MEDI8897), a novel RSV monoclonal antibody under development. In addition, several minor variants were identified in the antigenic sites of the F protein, one of which may confer resistance to palivizumab, the only licensed RSV monoclonal antibody. The differences in within-host virus populations emphasise the importance of monitoring for vaccine efficacy and may help to explain the different prevalences of monoclonal antibody-escape mutants between the twosubgroups.

Subjects

Subjects :
viruses
respiratory system

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lin, G-L, Drysdale, S B, Snape, M D, O'Connor, D P, Brown, A, MacIntyre-Cockett, G, Mellado-Gomez, E, de Cesare, M, Bonsall, D, Ansari, M A, Öner, D, Aerssens, J, Butler, C, Bont, L, Openshaw, P, Martinon-Torres, F, Nair, H, Bowden, R, Golubchik, T & Pollard, A J 2021, ' Distinct patterns of within-host virus populations 2 between two subgroups of human respiratory syncytial 3 virus ', Nature Communications . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25265-4
Accession number :
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