@article{844c62d087cd4413b5390b262bb5be40,
title = "Tracking SARS-CoV-2 mutations and variants through the COG-UK-Mutation Explorer",
abstract = "COG-UK Mutation Explorer (COG-UK-ME, http://sars2.cvr.gla.ac.uk/cog-uk/-last accessed date 16 March 2022) is a web resource that displays knowledge and analyses on SARS-CoV-2 virus genome mutations and variants circulating in the UK, with a focus on the observed amino acid replacements that have an antigenic role in the context of the human humoral and cellular immune response. This analysis is based on more than 2 million genome sequences (as of March 2022) for UK SARS-CoV-2 data held in the CLIMB-COVID centralised data environment. COG-UK-ME curates these data and displays analyses that are cross-referenced to experimental data collated from the primary literature. The aim is to track mutations of immunological importance that are accumulating in current variants of concern and variants of interest that could alter the neutralising activity of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), convalescent sera, and vaccines. Changes in epitopes recognised by T cells, including those where reduced T cell binding has been demonstrated, are reported. Mutations that have been shown to confer SARS-CoV-2 resistance to antiviral drugs are also included. Using visualisation tools, COG-UK-ME also allows users to identify the emergence of variants carrying mutations that could decrease the neutralising activity of both mAbs present in therapeutic cocktails, e.g. Ronapreve. COG-UK-ME tracks changes in the frequency of combinations of mutations and brings together the curated literature on the impact of those mutations on various functional aspects of the virus and therapeutics. Given the unpredictable nature of SARS-CoV-2 as exemplified by yet another variant of concern, Omicron, continued surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 remains imperative to monitor virus evolution linked to the efficacy of therapeutics.",
keywords = "amino acid replacements, antibody escape, antigenic variation, COVID-19, evasion, evolution, fitness, mutation, protein structure, resistance, SARS-CoV-2, spike, variants of concern, virus",
author = "\{The COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium\} and Wright, \{Derek W.\} and Harvey, \{William T.\} and Joseph Hughes and MacGregor Cox and Peacock, \{Thomas P.\} and Rachel Colquhoun and Ben Jackson and Richard Orton and Morten Nielsen and Hsu, \{Nienyun Sharon\} and Harrison, \{Ewan M.\} and \{de Silva\}, \{Thushan I.\} and Andrew Rambaut and Peacock, \{Sharon J.\} and Robertson, \{David L.\} and Carabelli, \{Alessandro M.\} and Robson, \{Samuel C.\} and Connor, \{Thomas R.\} and Loman, \{Nicholas J.\} and Tanya Golubchik and \{Martinez Nunez\}, \{Rocio T.\} and David Bonsall and Snell, \{Luke B.\} and Rich Livett and Catherine Ludden and Sally Corden and Eleni Nastouli and Gaia Nebbia and Ian Johnston and Katrina Lythgoe and Torok, \{M. Estee\} and Goodfellow, \{Ian G.\} and Prieto, \{Jacqui A.\} and Kordo Saeed and Jackson, \{David K.\} and Catherine Houlihan and Dan Frampton and Hamilton, \{William L.\} and Witney, \{Adam A.\} and Giselda Bucca and Pope, \{Cassie F.\} and Catherine Moore and Thomson, \{Emma C.\} and Smith, \{Colin P.\} and Fiona Rogan and Beckwith, \{Shaun M.\} and Abigail Murray and Dawn Singleton and Kirstine Eastick and Sheridan, \{Liz A.\} and Paul Randell and Jackson, \{Leigh M.\} and Ariani, \{Cristina V.\} and S{\'o}nia Gon{\c c}alves and Fairley, \{Derek J.\} and Loose, \{Matthew W.\} and Joanne Watkins and Samuel Moses and Sam Nicholls and Matthew Bull and Roberto Amato and Smith, \{Darren L.\} and Aanensen, \{David M.\} and Barrett, \{Jeffrey C.\} and Dinesh Aggarwal and Shepherd, \{James G.\} and Curran, \{Martin D.\} and Surendra Parmar and Parker, \{Matthew D.\} and Catryn Williams and Sharon Glaysher and Underwood, \{Anthony P.\} and Matthew Bashton and Nicole Pacchiarini and Loveson, \{Katie F.\} and Matthew Byott and Carabelli, \{Alessandro M.\} and Templeton, \{Kate E.\} and \{de Silva\}, \{Thushan I.\} and Dennis Wang and Langford, \{Cordelia F.\} and John Sillitoe and Gunson, \{Rory N.\} and Simon Cottrell and Justin O'Grady and Dominic Kwiatkowski and Lillie, \{Patrick J.\} and Nicholas Cortes and Nathan Moore and Claire Thomas and Burns, \{Phillipa J.\} and Mahungu, \{Tabitha W.\} and Steven Liggett and Beckett, \{Angela H.\} and Holden, \{Matthew T.G.\} and Levett, \{Lisa J.\} and Husam Osman and Hassan-Ibrahim, \{Mohammed O.\} and Simpson, \{David A.\} and Dorman, \{Matthew J.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press.",
year = "2022",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1093/ve/veac023",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
journal = "Virus Evolution",
issn = "2057-1577",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "1",
}