International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2022)

SARS-CoV-2 intra-host evolution during prolonged infection in an immunocompromised patient

  • Erika Giorgia Quaranta,
  • Alice Fusaro,
  • Edoardo Giussani,
  • Valeria D'Amico,
  • Maria Varotto,
  • Matteo Pagliari,
  • Maria Teresa Giordani,
  • Maira Zoppelletto,
  • Francesca Merola,
  • Antonio Antico,
  • Paola Stefanelli,
  • Calogero Terregino,
  • Isabella Monne

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
pp. 444 – 448

Abstract

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Objectives: Intra-host SARS-CoV-2 evolution during chronic infection in immunocompromised hosts has been suggested as being the possible trigger of the emergence of new variants. Methods: Using a deep sequencing approach, we investigated the SARS-CoV-2 intra-host genetic evolution in a patient with HIV over a period of 109 days. Results: Sequencing of nasopharyngeal swabs at three time points demonstrated dynamic changes in the viral population, with the emergence of 26 amino acid mutations and two deletions, 57% of them in the Spike protein. Such a combination of mutations has never been observed in other SARS-CoV-2 lineages detected so far. Conclusion: Our data confirm that persistent infection in certain immunocompromised individuals for a long time may favor the dangerous emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants with immune evasion properties.

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