SARS-CoV-2变异对疫苗发病率、死亡率和有效性的影响

K. Midilli
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众所周知,冠状病毒的进化速度比其他RNA病毒慢;然而,即使在世卫组织宣布大流行和D614G变体在世界范围内迅速占据主导地位之前,SARS-CoV-2在2020年2月通过D614G变化经历了重大转变。D614G变化的突变体刺突蛋白与人类ACE-2具有更高的亲和力,并且在与其他循环突变体的传播中具有优势。一些突变可能会给病毒带来优势,携带这种突变的变体可能会胜过先前的变体(1)。突变可能会导致生物学、传播性、病毒对自然或疫苗诱导免疫的易感性以及病毒引起的疾病的表现和结果的变化。所有这些变化都可能在控制疫情、使用抗病毒药物、单克隆抗体或恢复期血浆等免疫疗法和疫苗治疗和预防疾病方面带来额外的挑战(2,3)。
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The Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Variants on Morbidity, Mortality and Effectiveness of Vaccines
Coronaviruses are known to evolve slower than the other RNA viruses; however, SARS-CoV-2 underwent a major shift through D614G change in February 2020, even before the declaration of a pandemic by WHO and D614G variant became rapidly dominant throughout the world. The spike protein of this variant with D614G change have a higher affinity to human ACE-2 and gained a transmission advantage against other circulating variants. Some mutations may confer advantages for the virus, and the variants carrying this kind of mutations may outcompete the previous variants (1). A mutation may cause changes in biology, transmissibility, susceptibility of the virus against naturally or vaccine-induced immunity, and the presentation and outcome of the disease caused by the virus. All of these changes may pose extra challenges regarding the containment of the epidemic, treatment and prevention of the disease using antivirals, immunotherapeutics like monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma, and vaccines (2,3).
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