Systematic detection of co-infection and intra-host recombination in more than 2 million global SARS-CoV-2 samples

Author:

Pipek Orsolya1,Medgyes-Horváth Anna2ORCID,Stéger József2,Papp Krisztián2,Visontai Dávid2,Koopmans Marion3ORCID,Nieuwenhuijse David4ORCID,Munnink Bas Oude5ORCID,Group VEO Technical Working2,Csabai István2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dept. of Physics of Complex Systems, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

2. Eötvös Loránd University

3. Department of Viroscience Erasmus Medical Center

4. Erasmus University Medical Center

5. Erasmus Medical Center

Abstract

Abstract Systematic monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 co-infections between different lineages and assessing the risk of intra-host recombinant emergence are crucial for forecasting viral evolution. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of more than 2 million SARS-CoV-2 raw read datasets submitted to the European COVID-19 Data Portal to identify co-infections and intra-host recombination. Co-infection was observed in 0.35% of the investigated cases. Two independent procedures were implemented to detect intra-host recombination. We show that sensitivity is predominantly determined by the density of lineage-defining mutations along the genome, thus we used an expanded list of mutually exclusive defining mutations of specific variant combinations to increase statistical power. We call attention to multiple challenges rendering recombinant detection difficult and provide guidelines for the reduction of false positives arising from chimeric sequences produced during PCR amplification. Additionally, we identify three recombination hotspots of Delta – Omicron BA.1 intra-host recombinants.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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