Whole genome sequence analyses of Indonesian isolates SARS‐CoV‐2 variants and their clinical manifestations

Q4 Environmental Science Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.22146/ijbiotech.73783
Elnora Listianto Lie, Tedi Dwi Fauzi Hermawan, Kholis Abdurachim Audah
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The SARS‐CoV‐2 virus has been the cause of the global pandemic since the end of 2019. Since then, the virus has mutated to create different types of variants with numerous effects on those infected. This has complicated human intervention for prevention. Indonesia was heavily affected by the pandemic, specifically from May to August 2021, and as a country has recorded many distinct isolates. Thus, characterization of the virus strains from Indonesia is important. GISAID, NCBI BLAST, and MAFFT version 7 were used. There were 9,488 isolates in Indonesia as of November 2021, with the majority including the Delta variant. While most of the isolates have mutations common to those from other countries, there are some atypical ones, such as mutation V1264L in the Delta variant that was suspected to play a role in worsening the pandemic. The Delta variant had the most mutations in the spike protein when compared to the Alpha and Beta variants, giving it important roles in infectivity and vigorous entry into cells, with some general clinical manifestations like fever and sore throat; however, the severity of the Delta variant is attributable to its rapid growth. This is why, from May to November 2021 in Indonesia, cases of the Delta variant rocketed, unlike the other variants.
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印尼SARS - CoV - 2分离株全基因组序列分析及其临床表现
自2019年底以来,SARS - CoV - 2病毒一直是全球大流行的原因。从那以后,病毒发生了变异,产生了不同类型的变体,对感染者产生了多种影响。这使得人为干预预防变得复杂。印度尼西亚受到大流行的严重影响,特别是在2021年5月至8月期间,作为一个国家,印度尼西亚记录了许多不同的分离病例。因此,确定来自印度尼西亚的病毒株的特征是很重要的。使用GISAID、NCBI BLAST和matfft version 7。截至2021年11月,印度尼西亚有9488株分离株,其中大多数包括Delta变体。虽然大多数分离株具有与来自其他国家的分离株相同的突变,但也有一些非典型的突变,例如Delta变体中的V1264L突变,该突变被怀疑在大流行恶化中发挥了作用。与α和β变体相比,δ变体在刺突蛋白中突变最多,这使得它在感染性和快速进入细胞方面发挥了重要作用,并有一些一般的临床表现,如发烧和喉咙痛;然而,Delta变体的严重性归因于其快速增长。这就是为什么从2021年5月到11月,在印度尼西亚,Delta型的病例激增,而不像其他型号。
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Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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