Abstract The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariant BA.3.2 descends from BA.3 . It emerged two years after BA.3 ceased to circulate and differs by 39 spike mutations from BA.3 . Similar to BA.2.86, which circulated at low levels before giving rise to JN.1, BA.3.2 shows a low but persistent circulation globally . Here, we characterize the phylogenetic origin, infection in cell culture, and neutralization of BA.3.2 using live virus and blood plasma samples collected in South Africa at different stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. Like the Omicron BA.2.86 subvariant, we find that BA.3.2 likely emerged in Southern Africa . We also find that an 871 bp deletion removed ORF7 and ORF8 . In H1299-ACE2 cells, BA.3.2 has lower cytotoxicity measured as plaque area compared to ancestral SARS-CoV-2 but similar to the co-circulating LP.8.1 Omicron subvariant with which it also shares similar replication and infection focus size . BA.3.2 and LP.8.1 exhibit complete escape from neutralization from pre-Omicro...
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