Diagnosis and analysis of unexplained cases of childhood encephalitis in Australia using metagenomic next-generation sequencing

Author:

Li Ci-Xiu,Burrell Rebecca,Dale Russell C,Kesson Alison,Blyth Christopher C,Clark Julia E,Crawford Nigel,Jones Cheryl A.,Britton Philip N.,Holmes Edward C.

Abstract

AbstractEncephalitis is most often caused by a variety of infectious agents, the identity of which is commonly determined through diagnostic tests utilising cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Immune-mediated disorders are also a differential in encephalitis cases. We investigated the clinical characteristics and potential aetiological agents of unexplained encephalitis through metagenomic next-generation sequencing of residual clinical samples of multiple tissue types and independent clinical review. A total of 43 specimens, from both sterile and non-sterile sites, were collected from 18 encephalitis cases with no cause identified by the Australian Childhood Encephalitis study. Samples were subjected to total RNA sequencing to determine the presence and abundance of potential pathogens, to reveal mixed infections, pathogen genotypes, and epidemiological origins, and to describe the possible aetiologies of unexplained encephalitis. From this, we identified five RNA and two DNA viruses associated with human infection from both non-sterile (nasopharyngeal aspirates, nose/throat swabs, urine, stool rectal swab) and sterile (cerebrospinal fluid, blood) sites. These comprised two human rhinoviruses, two human seasonal coronaviruses, two polyomaviruses and one picobirnavirus. With the exception of picobirnavirus all have been previously associated with respiratory disease. Human rhinovirus and seasonal coronaviruses may be responsible for five of the encephalitis cases reported here. Immune-mediated encephalitis was considered clinically likely in six cases and RNA sequencing did not identify a possible pathogen in these cases. The aetiology remained unknown in nine cases. Our study emphasises the importance of respiratory viruses in the aetiology of unexplained child encephalitis and suggests that the routine inclusion of non-CNS sampling in encephalitis clinical guidelines/protocols could improve the diagnostic yield.Author SummaryEncephalitis is caused by both infectious agents and auto-immune disorders. However, the aetiological agents, including viruses, remain unknown in around half the cases of encephalitis in many cohorts. Importantly, diagnostic tests are usually based on the analysis of cerebrospinal fluid which may limit their utility. We used a combination of meta-transcriptomic sequencing and independent clinical review to identify the potential causative pathogens in cases of unexplained childhood encephalitis. Accordingly, we identified seven viruses associated with both sterile and non-sterile sampling sites. Human rhinovirus and seasonal coronaviruses were considered as most likely responsible for five of the 18 encephalitis cases studied, while immune-mediated encephalitis was considered the cause in six cases, and we were unable to determine the aetiology in nine cases. Overall, we demonstrate the role of respiratory viruses as a cause of unexplained encephalitis and that sampling sites other than cerebrospinal fluid is of diagnostic value.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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