Author:
Shaw Alexander G.,Majumdar Manasi,Troman Catherine,O’Toole Áine,Benny Blossom,Abraham Dilip,Praharaj Ira,Kang Gagandeep,Sharif Salmaan,Masroor Alam Muhammad,Shaukat Shahzad,Angez Mehar,Khurshid Adnan,Mahmood Nayab,Arshad Yasir,Rehman Lubna,Mujtaba Ghulam,Akthar Ribqa,Salman Muhammad,Klapsa Dimitra,Hajarha Yara,Asghar Humayun,Bandyopadhyay Ananda,Rambaut Andrew,Martin Javier,Grassly Nicholas
Abstract
AbstractGlobal poliovirus surveillance involves virus isolation from stool and environmental samples, intratypic differential (ITD) by PCR and sequencing of the VP1 region to distinguish vaccine (Sabin), vaccine-derived and wild-type polioviruses and ensure an appropriate response. This cell-culture algorithm takes 2-3 weeks on average between sample receipt and sequencing. Direct detection of viral RNA using PCR allows faster detection but has traditionally faced challenges related to poor sensitivity and difficulties in sequencing common samples containing poliovirus and enterovirus mixtures. We present a nested PCR and nanopore sequencing protocol that allows rapid (<3 days) and sensitive direct detection and sequencing of polioviruses in stool and environmental samples. We developed barcoded primers and a real-time analysis platform that generate accurate VP1 consensus sequences from multiplexed samples. The sensitivity and specificity compared with cell-culture were 90.9% (95% Confidence Interval: 75.7-98.1%) and 99.2% (95.5-100.0%) for wild-type 1 poliovirus, 92.5% (79.6-98.4%) and 98.7% (95.4-99.8%) for vaccine and vaccine-derived serotype 2 poliovirus, and 88.3% (81.2-93.5%) and 93.2% (88.6-96.3%) for Sabin 1 and 3 poliovirus alone or in mixtures when tested on 155 stool samples in Pakistan. Variant analysis of sequencing reads also allowed identification of polioviruses and enteroviruses in artificial mixtures and was able to distinguish complex mixtures of polioviruses in environmental samples. The median identity of consensus nanopore sequences with Sanger or Illumina sequences from the same samples was >99.9%. This novel method shows promise as a faster and safer alternative to cell-culture for the detection and real-time sequencing of polioviruses in stool and environmental samples.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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