New Delhi: As the coronavirus Delta variant B.1.617.2 has further mutated to 'Delta plus', virologists are concerned whether this new variant will evade pre-existing immunity better than either Delta or Beta. The genome sequencing of Delta plus revealed K417N mutation in the Delta genomic background. The World Health Organisation (WHO) termed the Delta variant as a 'variant of concern' (VOC) and said it is more powerful than the Alpha variant that has lineage B.1.1.7.
Experts stressed the need for more studies on the 'plus variant' before reaching any conclusion. Leading Virologist Dr. Shahid Jameel told media, "The B.1.617.2 or Delta variant of concern has acquired another mutation - K417N - within the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein. This new variant is called Delta+ or AY.1. This change is of note since this mutation is also found in the B.1.351 or Beta variant of concern."
"So, in a sense, this is the coming together of changes earlier found in two different variants of concern, which are so far the best adapted to immune escape. Whether this new variant will evade pre-existing immunity better than either Delta or Beta remains to be seen. Therefore, it is a cause for worry but not panic. More studies are needed," says Dr Jameel.
Till date, 202 sequences corresponding to this variant have been found in 11 countries with the highest numbers of cases being reported from the USA (82) and within it the state of California (62). India reported eight cases of Delta 'plus' variant with three cases coming from Tamil Nadu and one each from Odisha, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.