Diagnostic performance of allele-specific RT-qPCR and genomic sequencing in wastewater-based surveillance of SARS-CoV-2

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Kabir, Md Pervez [1 ]
Mercier, Elisabeth [1 ]
Eid, Walaa [2 ]
Plaza-Diaz, Julio [2 ]
D'Aoust, Patrick M. [1 ]
Landgraff, Chrystal [3 ]
Goodridge, Lawrence [4 ]
Lawal, Opeyemi U. [4 ]
Wan, Shen [1 ]
Hegazy, Nada [1 ]
Nguyen, Tram [1 ]
Wong, Chandler [1 ]
Thakali, Ocean [1 ]
Pisharody, Lakshmi [1 ]
Stephenson, Sean [2 ]
Graber, Tyson E. [2 ]
Delatolla, Robert [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ottawa, Dept Civil Engn, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Publ Hlth Agcy Canada, Div Enter Dis, Natl Microbiol Lab, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[4] Univ Guelph, Canadian Res Inst Food Safety, Dept Food Sci, Guelph, ON, Canada
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ECO-ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH | 2025年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; variants; Haplotype; Diagnostic sensitivity; Diagnostic specificity; Youden's index; DIVERSITY;
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10.1016/j.eehl.2025.100135
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Clinical genomic surveillance is regarded as the gold standard for monitoring SARS-CoV-2 variants globally. However, as the pandemic wanes, reduced testing poses a risk to effectively tracking the trajectory of these variants within populations. Wastewater-based genomic surveillance that estimates variant frequency based on its defining set of alleles derived from clinical genomic surveillance has been successfully implemented. This method has its challenges, and allele-specific (AS) RT-qPCR or RT-dPCR may instead be used as a complementary method for estimating variant prevalence. Demonstrating equivalent performance of these methods is a prerequisite for their continued application in current and future pandemics. Here, we compared single-allele frequency using ASRT-qPCR, to single-allele or haplotype frequency estimations derived from amplicon-based sequencing to estimate variant prevalence in wastewater during emergent and prevalent periods of Delta, Omicron, and two sub-lineages of Omicron. We found that all three methods of frequency estimation were concordant and contained sufficient information to describe the trajectory of variant prevalence. We further confirmed the accuracy of these methods by quantifying the diagnostic performance through Youden's index. The Youden's index of AS-RT-qPCR was reduced during the low prevalence period of a particular variant while the same allele in sequencing was negatively influenced due to insufficient read depth. Youden's index of haplotype-based calls was negatively influenced when alleles were common between variants. Coupling AS-RT-qPCR with sequencing can overcome the shortcomings of either platform and provide a comprehensive picture to the stakeholders for public health responses.
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