“The virus continues to mutate as it rips through the world,” said co-author Ilya Finkelstein of the University of Texas at Austin.
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the dominant version of SARS-CoV-2 was the “D” strain. However, a mutation later cropped up at one specific location, called position 614, on the spike protein of the virus – the part of the virus that hijacks the human receptor ACE-2 and is key to infecting healthy cells.
The location of the mutation is critical, as it affects how the virus cleaves in half after infiltrating a cell. In fact, D614G takes its name from how it mutated after one amino acid changed from aspartate (D) to glycine (G).
While it’s still unclear how this strain became prevalent, recent studies suggest that it may be more infectious than the first strain that emerged in Wuhan. A study led by the University of Texas Medical Branch compared the D and G strains in laboratory hamsters and human cell models to see how these strains altered the trajectory of a coronavirus infection. The researchers found that the G strain may be more contagious, as it enhances viral loads in the upper respiratory tract of COVID-19 patients. Higher viral loads increase the odds that the virus will spread when a person coughs or sneezes. (Related: WHO: Coronavirus is more deadly than originally thought.)
In the first study, Finkelstein’s team also found that the patients infected with D614G had higher viral loads in their noses when they tested positive for COVID-19 compared to those infected with unmutated strains of the virus. In addition, they observed that antibodies that prevent other strains of SARS-CoV-2 from infecting human cells had a weaker effect on D614G.
These findings heighten concerns that a vaccine, once produced, may be useless, as the viral mutations cause the virus to change shape. This means the target of the vaccine has now adapted.
If this were the case with SARS-CoV-2, then a new vaccine might be needed every time the coronavirus mutates.
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