Omicron subvariant BA.2 replicates faster in brain cells than other strains, study finds

  • It also causes ‘a substantially higher magnitude’ of programmed cell death in human brains, according to Hong Kong team
  • They say more research is needed on the neurological impact of strains such as BA.2, which was dominant early this year

A study in Hong Kong looked at if, and how, Omicron subvariants behave differently in terms of impact on brain cells compared to earlier coronavirus strains. Image: AFP
Omicron subvariant BA.2 – which was dominant worldwide early this year, including in Hong Kong – replicates more swiftly than other strains and causes faster programmed cell death in human brains, a new study has found.
Scientists from the University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong exposed brain cells developed in laboratories to Omicron subvariants, as well as the original coronavirus strain from the Wuhan outbreak and the Delta strain for comparison, to assess their neurological impact.
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