Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Mu variant on vaccine effectiveness: A comparative genomics study at the peak of the third wave in Bogota, Colombia

  • Angie L. Ramirez
  • , Nicolas Luna
  • , Luz H. Patiño
  • , Sergio Castañeda
  • , Marina Muñoz
  • , Nathalia Ballesteros
  • , Julie Perez
  • , Camilo A. Correa-Cárdenas
  • , Maria Clara Duque
  • , Claudia Mendez
  • , Carolina Oliveros
  • , Alberto E. Paniz-Mondolfi
  • , Juan David Ramírez

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Abstract

We assessed the circulation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 variants amongst vaccinated military personnel in Bogotá, Colombia to evaluate the mutations of certain variants and their potential for breakthrough infection in vaccinated subjects. We observed that in vaccinated individuals the most frequent infecting lineage was Mu (B.1.621 and B.1.621.1). The above is possibly associated with specific mutations that confer it with vaccine-induced immune escape ability. Our findings highlight the importance of how genomic tracking coupled with epidemiological surveillance can assist in the study of novel emerging variants (e.g., Omicron) and their impact on vaccination efforts worldwide.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3988-3991
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Medical Virology
Volume94
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Virology
  • Infectious Diseases

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