巴基斯坦SARS-COV2刺突蛋白流行及分子特征研究

Mahnoor Rizwan, Abdul Ahad, Sadia Aziz, Nazir Ahmed Lone, Tabasum Naz, Muhammad Bilal Khan, Laila Jafri, Liaqat Ali
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目的:了解SARS-CoV-2抗体IgG/IgM的流行情况,设计6个月的随访研究,并进行刺突蛋白的分子表征和序列分析。研究设计:患病率研究。研究地点和时间:研究于2021年1月至2021年6月在巴基斯坦国立医学大学(NUMS)拉瓦尔品第研究生实验室进行。方法:对112例轻重度疑似患者进行PCR检测,结果均为阳性。通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)对接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的患者进行抗体分析,并随访长达6个月。结果:10例患者再次感染,随后通过PCR和DNA测序重新检测。免疫组IgG/IgM为11.87IU/mL,未免疫组为3.87IU/mL。基因组分析表明,所有序列均属于δ变异(21A和21J亚系)。在21A亚系的I1169V、D950N刺突蛋白和21J亚系的T951I、S254F刺突蛋白发生突变。结论:本研究揭示了在接种者和未接种者之间测定抗体水平的意义。此外,SARS-CoV2 δ型变异刺突基因的突变可影响病原体的突变率,从而导致其传播性和致病性的变化。 Rizwan M, Ahad A, Aziz S, Lone NA, Naz T, Khan MB, Jafri L, Ali L.巴基斯坦SARS-COV-2刺突蛋白的流行和分子特征研究。生命与科学。2023;4(4): 458 - 468。doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.400
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A Study on Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Spike Protein of SARS-COV2 in Pakistan
Objective: To examine the prevalence of antibody IgG/IgM and designing follow-up study of six months and to perform the molecular characterization and sequence analysis of spike protein of SARS-CoV-2.Study Design: Prevalence study. Place and Duration of the Study: The study was conducted in the Post-Graduate Lab of the National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi, Pakistan from January 2021 to June 2021.Methods: 112 suspected patients with mild and severe symptoms were tested by PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and all were positive. Antibody profiling of vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients was performed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and followed up for up to six months.Results: Ten patients were identified as re-infected and were subsequently re-tested via PCR and DNA sequencing. The IgG/IgM of immunized patients was 11.87IU/mL and 3.87IU/mL in non-immunized individuals. Genomic analysis indicated that all the sequences belong to delta variant (21A and 21J sub-lineages). Mutations were observed in spike protein at I1169V, D950N in 21A and T951I and S254F in 21J sub-lineages.Conclusion: This study revealed the significance of measuring antibody levels among vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Additionally, mutations in the spike gene of the delta variant of SARS-CoV2 can influence the pathogen's mutation rate, leading to changes in its transmissibility and pathogenicity. How to cite this: Rizwan M, Ahad A, Aziz S, Lone NA, Naz T, Khan MB, Jafri L, Ali L. A Study on Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Spike Protein of SARS-COV-2 in Pakistan. Life and Science. 2023; 4(4): 458-468. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.400
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