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- Title
SARS-CoV2 RT-PCR assays: In vitro comparison of 4 WHO approved protocols on clinical specimens and its implications for real laboratory practice through variant emergence.
- Authors
Gdoura, Mariem; Abouda, Imen; Mrad, Mehdi; Ben Dhifallah, Imen; Belaiba, Zeineb; Fares, Wasfi; Chouikha, Anissa; Khedhiri, Maroua; Layouni, Kaouther; Touzi, Henda; Sadraoui, Amel; Hammemi, Walid; Meddeb, Zina; Hogga, Nahed; Ben Fadhel, Sihem; Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes; Triki, Henda
- Abstract
Introduction: RT-PCR testing on nasopharyngeal swabs is a key component in the COVID-19 fighting, provided to use sensitive and specific SARS-CoV2 genome targets. In this study, we aimed to evaluate and to compare 4 widely used WHO approved RT-PCR protocols on real clinical specimens, to decrypt the reasons of the diverging results and to propose recommendations for the choice of the genome targets. Methods: 260 nasopharyngeal samples were randomly selected among the samples tested between Week-16, 2020 and week-16 2021, in the Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Tunisia, one of the referent laboratories of COVID-19 in Tunisia. All samples were tested by Charité, Berlin protocol (singleplex envelop (E) and singleplex RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp)), Hong Kong Universiy, China protocol (singleplex nucleoprotein (N) and singleplex Open reading frame Orf1b), commercial test DAAN Gene® (using the CDC China protocol), (triplex N, Orf1ab with internal control) and Institut Pasteur Paris protocol (IPP) (triplex IP2(nsp9) and IP4 (nsp12) with internal control). For IPP, a selection from samples positive by IP2 but negative with IP4 was re-tested by exactly the same protocol but this time in singleplex. New results were described and analyzed. Results: In vitro analysis showed discordant results in 29.2% of cases (76 out of 260). The most discordant protocol is DAAN Gene® due to the false positive late signals with N target. Discordant results between the two protocol's targets are more frequent when viral load are low (high Ct values). Our results demonstrated that the multiplexing has worsened the sensitivity of the IP4 target. Conclusion: We provide concise recommendations for the choice of the genome targets, the interpretation of the results and the alarm signals which makes suspect a gene mutation.
- Subjects
TUNISIA; SARS-CoV-2; MEDICAL protocols; RNA replicase; PATHOLOGICAL laboratories; REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; INTERNAL auditing; VIRAL load
- Publication
Virology Journal, 2022, Vol 19, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1743-422X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12985-022-01784-4