Publication: Genomic Context of SARS-CoV-2 Outbreaks in Farmed Mink in Spain during Pandemic: Unveiling Host Adaptation Mechanisms
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Iglesias-Caballero, Maria ISCIII 







Mas-Lloret, Vicente ISCIII 





Vázquez-Morón, Sonia ISCIII 







Vazquez-Alcaraz, Monica ISCIII 

Camarero-Serrano, Sara ISCIII 



Cano, Olga ISCIII 





Palomo-Sanz, Concepcion ISCIII 



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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infects various mammalian species, with farmed minks experiencing the highest number of outbreaks. In Spain, we analyzed 67 whole genome sequences and eight spike sequences from 18 outbreaks, identifying four distinct lineages: B.1, B.1.177, B.1.1.7, and AY.98.1. The potential risk of transmission to humans raises crucial questions about mutation accumulation and its impact on viral fitness. Sequencing revealed numerous not-lineage-defining mutations, suggesting a cumulative mutation process during the outbreaks. We observed that the outbreaks were predominantly associated with different groups of mutations rather than specific lineages. This clustering pattern by the outbreaks could be attributed to the rapid accumulation of mutations, particularly in the ORF1a polyprotein and in the spike protein. Notably, the mutations G37E in NSP9, a potential host marker, and S486L in NSP13 were detected. Spike protein mutations may enhance SARS-CoV-2 adaptability by influencing trimer stability and binding to mink receptors. These findings provide valuable insights into mink coronavirus genetics, highlighting both host markers and viral transmission dynamics within communities.
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Iglesias-Caballero M, Mas V, Vázquez-Morón S, Vázquez M, Camarero-Serrano S, Cano O, Palomo C, Ruano MJ, Cano-Gómez C, Infantes-Lorenzo JA, Campoy A, Agüero M, Pozo F, Casas I. Genomic Context of SARS-CoV-2 Outbreaks in Farmed Mink in Spain during Pandemic: Unveiling Host Adaptation Mechanisms. Int J Mol Sci. 2024 May 17;25(10):5499.





