Saliva‐based Proteinase K method: A rapid and reliable diagnostic tool for the detection of SARS‐COV‐2 in children

Author:

Kim Min Jung1ORCID,Park Pil‐gu2ORCID,Hwang Su Jin3,Bang Seung Jun4,Jung Jae Hwa5,Kown Eun Bin1,Sul Eun Kyung1,Song Kyung Chul1,Choi Joon‐sik1ORCID,Han Kyeo Re3,Lee Hye Young6,Kim Dong Hyun4ORCID,Lee Jae Myun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Yongin Severance Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Yongin‐si Korea

2. Department of Microbiology Gachon University Incheon Korea

3. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute for Immunology and Immunological Diseases, Brain Korea 21 PLUS Project for Medical Science Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

4. Department of Pediatrics, Inha University Hospital Inha University College of Medicine Incheon Korea

5. Department of Pediatrics, Severance Children's Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

6. Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Software and Digital Healthcare Convergence Yonsei University Wonju Korea

Abstract

AbstractEarly and accurate detection of viruses in children might help prevent transmission and severe diseases. In this study, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐COV‐2) detection in children was evaluated using saliva specimens with a Proteinase K (PTK)‐based RNA preparation, as saliva collection is a simple and noninvasive procedure, even in young children, with fewer concerns about sample contamination. The saliva‐based PTK and the conventional paired nasopharyngeal aspiration (NPA)‐based detection methods were compared between COVID‐19‐positive and ‐negative children. In addition, the detection rate for SARS‐COV‐2 and the difference between admission and discharge by the saliva‐based PTK method was tested in COVID‐19 patients. The diagnostic accuracy of the saliva‐based PTK method was 98.8% compared to NP swab‐based reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Saliva samples showed high sensitivity (94.1%) and specificity (100%) when using the PTK method. Furthermore, the saliva‐based PTK method significantly reduced the test processing time by 2 h. Notably, Ct values at discharge increased in saliva samples compared with those at admission, which might indicate patients' clinical conditions or virus activity. In conclusion, the saliva‐based PTK implemented in this study streamlines RNA extraction, making the process faster, safer, and more cost‐effective, demonstrating that this method is a rapid and reliable diagnostic tool for SARS‐CoV‐2 detection in children.

Publisher

Wiley

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