Confirming Multiplex Q-PCR Use in COVID-19 with Next Generation Sequencing: Strategies for Epidemiological Advantage

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Abstract

Rapid classification and tracking of emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants are critical for understanding the transmission dynamics and developing strategies for interrupting the transmission chain. Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) is an exceptional tool for whole-genome analysis and deciphering new mutations. The technique has been instrumental in identifying the Variants of Concern and tracking this pandemic. However, NGS remains expensive and time-consuming for large-scale monitoring of COVID-19. This study analyzed a total of 78 de-identified samples that screened positive for SARS-CoV-2 from two timeframes, August 2020 and July 2021. All 78 samples were classified into WHO lineages by whole genome sequencing then compared with two commercially available Q-PCR assays for spike protein mutation(s). The data showed good concordance with Q-PCR and NGS analysis for specific SARS-COV-2 lineages and characteristic mutations.

Deployment of Q-PCR testing to detect known SARS-COV-2 variants may be extremely beneficial. These assays are quick and cost-effective, thus can be implemented as an alternative to sequencing for screening known mutations of SARS-COV-2 for clinical and epidemiological interest. The findings support the great potential for Q-PCR to be an effective strategy offering several COVID-19 epidemiological advantages.

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