Using matrix assisted laser desorption ionisation mass spectrometry combined with machine learning for vaccine authenticity screening

Author:

Clarke RebeccaORCID,Bharucha TehminaORCID,Arman Benediktus YohanORCID,Gangadharan BevinORCID,Gomez Fernandez Laura,Mosca SaraORCID,Lin QianqiORCID,Van Assche KerlijnORCID,Stokes Robert,Dunachie SusannaORCID,Deats Michael,Merchant Hamid A.ORCID,Caillet CélineORCID,Walsby-Tickle JohnORCID,Probert FayORCID,Matousek PavelORCID,Newton Paul N.ORCID,Zitzmann NicoleORCID,McCullagh James S. O.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe global population is increasingly reliant on vaccines to maintain population health with billions of doses used annually in immunisation programmes. Substandard and falsified vaccines are becoming more prevalent, caused by both the degradation of authentic vaccines but also deliberately falsified vaccine products. These threaten public health, and the increase in vaccine falsification is now a major concern. There is currently no coordinated global infrastructure or screening methods to monitor vaccine supply chains. In this study, we developed and validated a matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation-mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) workflow that used open-source machine learning and statistical analysis to distinguish authentic and falsified vaccines. We validated the method on two different MALDI-MS instruments used worldwide for clinical applications. Our results show that multivariate data modelling and diagnostic mass spectra can be used to distinguish authentic and falsified vaccines providing proof-of-concept that MALDI-MS can be used as a screening tool to monitor vaccine supply chains.

Funder

Oxford University | John Fell Fund, University of Oxford

World Health Organization

Wellcome Trust

We are very grateful to bioMérieux for the long-term loan of the Vitek MALDI-MS for this project.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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