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Virological characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 XBB variant derived from recombination of two Omicron subvariants.


ABSTRACT: In late 2022, SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariants have become highly diversified, and XBB is spreading rapidly around the world. Our phylogenetic analyses suggested that XBB emerged through the recombination of two cocirculating BA.2 lineages, BJ.1 and BM.1.1.1 (a progeny of BA.2.75), during the summer of 2022. XBB.1 is the variant most profoundly resistant to BA.2/5 breakthrough infection sera to date and is more fusogenic than BA.2.75. The recombination breakpoint is located in the receptor-binding domain of spike, and each region of the recombinant spike confers immune evasion and increases fusogenicity. We further provide the structural basis for the interaction between XBB.1 spike and human ACE2. Finally, the intrinsic pathogenicity of XBB.1 in male hamsters is comparable to or even lower than that of BA.2.75. Our multiscale investigation provides evidence suggesting that XBB is the first observed SARS-CoV-2 variant to increase its fitness through recombination rather than substitutions.

SUBMITTER: Tamura T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10187524 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Virological characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 XBB variant derived from recombination of two Omicron subvariants.

Tamura Tomokazu T   Ito Jumpei J   Uriu Keiya K   Zahradnik Jiri J   Kida Izumi I   Anraku Yuki Y   Nasser Hesham H   Shofa Maya M   Oda Yoshitaka Y   Lytras Spyros S   Nao Naganori N   Itakura Yukari Y   Deguchi Sayaka S   Suzuki Rigel R   Wang Lei L   Begum Mst Monira MM   Kita Shunsuke S   Yajima Hisano H   Sasaki Jiei J   Sasaki-Tabata Kaori K   Shimizu Ryo R   Tsuda Masumi M   Kosugi Yusuke Y   Fujita Shigeru S   Pan Lin L   Sauter Daniel D   Yoshimatsu Kumiko K   Suzuki Saori S   Asakura Hiroyuki H   Nagashima Mami M   Sadamasu Kenji K   Yoshimura Kazuhisa K   Yamamoto Yuki Y   Nagamoto Tetsuharu T   Schreiber Gideon G   Maenaka Katsumi K   Hashiguchi Takao T   Ikeda Terumasa T   Fukuhara Takasuke T   Saito Akatsuki A   Tanaka Shinya S   Matsuno Keita K   Takayama Kazuo K   Sato Kei K  

Nature communications 20230516 1


In late 2022, SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariants have become highly diversified, and XBB is spreading rapidly around the world. Our phylogenetic analyses suggested that XBB emerged through the recombination of two cocirculating BA.2 lineages, BJ.1 and BM.1.1.1 (a progeny of BA.2.75), during the summer of 2022. XBB.1 is the variant most profoundly resistant to BA.2/5 breakthrough infection sera to date and is more fusogenic than BA.2.75. The recombination breakpoint is located in the receptor-binding  ...[more]

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