Author:
Wacharapluesadee Supaporn,Hirunpatrawong Piyapha,Petcharat Sininat,Torvorapanit Pattama,Jitsatja Anusara,Thippamom Nattakarn,Ninwattana Sasiprapa,Phanlop Chanchanit,Buathong Rome,Tangwangvivat Ratanaporn,Klungthong Chonticha,Chinnawirotpisan Piyawan,Hunsawong Taweewun,Suthum Krairerk,Komolsiri Suparerk,Jones Anthony R.,Fernandez Stefan,Putcharoen Opass
Abstract
AbstractThe rapid emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants with high severity and transmutability adds further urgency for rapid and multiplex molecular testing to identify the variants. A nucleotide matrix-assisted laser-desorption-ionization time-of-flight mass spectrophotometry (MALDI-TOF MS)-based assay was developed (called point mutation array, PMA) to identify four major SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) including Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Omicron (namely PMA-ABDO) and differentiate Omicron subvariant (namely PMA-Omicron). PMA-ABDO and PMA-Omicron consist of 24 and 28 mutation sites of the spike gene. Both PMA panels specifically identified VOCs with as low as 10 viral copies/µl. The panel has shown a 100% concordant with the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) results testing on 256 clinical specimens with real-time PCR cycle threshold (Ct) values less than 26. It showed a higher sensitivity over NGS; 25/28 samples were positive by PMA but not NGS in the clinical samples with PCR Ct higher than 26. Due to the mass of nucleotide used to differentiate between wild-type and mutation strains, the co-infection or recombination of multiple variants can be determined by the PMA method. This method is flexible in adding a new primer set to identify a new emerging mutation site among the current circulating VOCs and the turnaround time is less than 8 h. However, the spike gene sequencing or NGS retains the advantage of detecting newly emerged variants.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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