SARS-CoV-2 RNA detected in blood products from patients with COVID-19 is not associated with infectious virus

Author:

Andersson Monique I.ORCID,Arancibia-Carcamo Carolina V.,Auckland Kathryn,Baillie J. Kenneth,Barnes Eleanor,Beneke TomORCID,Bibi Sagida,Brooks Tim,Carroll Miles,Crook DerrickORCID,Dingle KateORCID,Dold Christina,Downs Louise O.ORCID,Dunn Laura,Eyre David W.,Gilbert Jaramillo JavierORCID,Harvala Heli,Hoosdally Sarah,Ijaz Samreen,James Tim,James WilliamORCID,Jeffery KatieORCID,Justice Anita,Klenerman PaulORCID,Knight Julian C.,Knight MichaelORCID,Liu XuORCID,Lumley Sheila F.,Matthews Philippa C.ORCID,McNaughton Anna L.ORCID,Mentzer Alexander J.ORCID,Mongkolsapaya Juthathip,Oakley Sarah,Oliveira Marta S.,Peto Timothy,Ploeg Rutger J.ORCID,Ratcliff JeremyORCID,Robbins Melanie J.,Roberts David J.,Rudkin JustineORCID,Russell Rebecca A.,Screaton Gavin,Semple Malcolm G.ORCID,Skelly DonalORCID,Simmonds PeterORCID,Stoesser Nicole,Turtle LanceORCID,Wareing Susan,Zambon MariaORCID

Abstract

Background: Laboratory diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection (the cause of COVID-19) uses PCR to detect viral RNA (vRNA) in respiratory samples. SARS-CoV-2 RNA has also been detected in other sample types, but there is limited understanding of the clinical or laboratory significance of its detection in blood. Methods: We undertook a systematic literature review to assimilate the evidence for the frequency of vRNA in blood, and to identify associated clinical characteristics. We performed RT-PCR in serum samples from a UK clinical cohort of acute and convalescent COVID-19 cases (n=212), together with convalescent plasma samples collected by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) (n=462 additional samples). To determine whether PCR-positive blood samples could pose an infection risk, we attempted virus isolation from a subset of RNA-positive samples. Results: We identified 28 relevant studies, reporting SARS-CoV-2 RNA in 0-76% of blood samples; pooled estimate 10% (95%CI 5-18%). Among serum samples from our clinical cohort, 27/212 (12.7%) had SARS-CoV-2 RNA detected by RT-PCR. RNA detection occurred in samples up to day 20 post symptom onset, and was associated with more severe disease (multivariable odds ratio 7.5). Across all samples collected ≥28 days post symptom onset, 0/494 (0%, 95%CI 0-0.7%) had vRNA detected. Among our PCR-positive samples, cycle threshold (ct) values were high (range 33.5-44.8), suggesting low vRNA copy numbers. PCR-positive sera inoculated into cell culture did not produce any cytopathic effect or yield an increase in detectable SARS-CoV-2 RNA. There was a relationship between RT-PCR negativity and the presence of total SARS-CoV-2 antibody (p=0.02). Conclusions: vRNA was detectable at low viral loads in a minority of serum samples collected in acute infection, but was not associated with infectious SARS-CoV-2 (within the limitations of the assays used). This work helps to inform biosafety precautions for handling blood products from patients with current or previous COVID-19.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Robertson Foundation

National Institute for Health Research

NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

Wellcome Trust

Medical Research Council

Liverpool Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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