Viruses (Jan 2023)

Viral Population Heterogeneity and Fluctuating Mutational Pattern during a Persistent SARS-CoV-2 Infection in an Immunocompromised Patient

  • Martina Brandolini,
  • Silvia Zannoli,
  • Giulia Gatti,
  • Valentina Arfilli,
  • Monica Cricca,
  • Giorgio Dirani,
  • Agnese Denicolò,
  • Simona Semprini,
  • Laura Grumiro,
  • Manuela Imola,
  • Damiano Larne,
  • Maria Michela Marino,
  • Martina Manera,
  • Andrea Mancini,
  • Francesca Taddei,
  • Manuel Zagarrigo,
  • Carlo Biagetti,
  • Vittorio Sambri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 291

Abstract

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Literature offers plenty of cases of immunocompromised patients, who develop chronic and severe SARS-CoV-2 infections. The aim of this study is to provide further insight into SARS-CoV-2 evolutionary dynamic taking into exam a subject suffering from follicular lymphoma, who developed a persistent infection for over 7 months. Eight nasopharyngeal swabs were obtained, and were analyses by qRT-PCR for diagnostic purposes. All of them were considered eligible (Ct < 30) for NGS sequencing. Sequence analysis showed that all sequences matched the B.1.617.2 AY.122 lineage, but they differed by few mutations identifying three genetically similar subpopulations, which evolved during the course of infection, demonstrating that prolonged replication is paralleled with intra-host virus evolution. These evidences support the hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 adaptive capacities are able to shape a heterogeneous viral population in the context of immunocompromised patients. Spill-over of viral variants with enhanced transmissibility or immune escape capacities from these subjects is plausible.

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