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Multiplex Target-Redundant RT-LAMP for Robust Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Using Fluorescent Universal Displacement Probes

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Jun 16
PMID 35708340
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The increasing prevalence of variant lineages during the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to disrupt molecular diagnostics due to mismatches between primers and variant templates. Point-of-care molecular diagnostics, which often lack the complete functionality of their high-throughput laboratory counterparts, are particularly susceptible to this type of disruption, which can result in false-negative results. To address this challenge, we have developed a robust Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification assay with single tube multiplexed multitarget redundancy and an internal amplification control. A convenient and cost-effective target-specific fluorescence detection system allows amplifications to be grouped by signal using adaptable probes for pooled reporting of SARS-CoV-2 target amplifications or differentiation of the Internal Amplification Control. Over the course of the pandemic, primer coverage of viral lineages by the three redundant sub-assays has varied from assay to assay as they have diverged from the Wuhan-Hu-1 isolate sequence, but aggregate coverage has remained high for all variant sequences analyzed, with a minimum of 97.4% (Variant of Interest: Eta). In three instances (Delta, Gamma, Eta), a high-frequency mismatch with one of the three sub-assays was observed, but overall coverage remained high due to multitarget redundancy. When challenged with extracted human samples the multiplex assay showed 87% or better sensitivity (of 30 positive samples), with 100% sensitivity for samples containing greater than 30 copies of viral RNA per reaction (of 21 positive samples), and 100% specificity (of 60 negative samples). These results are further evidence that conventional laboratory methodologies can be leveraged at the point of care for robust performance and diagnostic stability over time. The COVID-19 pandemic has had tremendous impact, and the ability to perform molecular diagnostics in resource limited settings has emerged as a key resource for mitigating spread of the disease. One challenge in COVID-19 diagnosis, as well as other viruses, is ongoing mutation that can allow viruses to evade detection by diagnostic tests. We developed a test that detects multiple parts of the virus genome in a single test to reduce the chance of missing a virus due to mutation, and it is designed to be simpler and faster than typical laboratory tests while maintaining high sensitivity. This capability is enabled by a novel fluorescent probe technology that works with a simple constant temperature reaction condition.

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