Genetic diversity among SARS-CoV2 strains in South America may impact performance of Molecular detection
Genetic diversity among SARS-CoV2 strains in South America may impact performance of Molecular detection
Abstract Since its emergence in Wuhan (China) on December 2019 the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has rapidly spread worldwide. After its arrival in South America in February 2020 the virus has expanded throughout the region infecting over 900,000 individuals with approximately 41,000 reported deaths to date. In response to the rapidly growing number of cases, a number of different primer-probe sets have been developed. However, despite being highly specific most of these primer-probe sets are known to exhibit variable sensitivity. Currently, there are more than 700 SARS-CoV2 whole genome sequences deposited in databases from Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay, Peru and Argentina. To test how regional viral diversity may impact oligo binding sites and affect test performance, we reviewed all available primer-probe sets targeting the E, N and RdRp genes against available South American SARS-CoV-2 genomes checking for nucleotide variations in annealing sites. Results from this in silico analysis showed no nucleotide variations on the E-gene target region, in contrast to the N and RdRp genes which showed massive nucleotide variations within oligo binding sites. In lines with previous data, our results suggest that E-gene stands as the most conserved and reliable target when considering single-gene target testing for molecular diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 in South America.
Mu?oz Marina、Rico Angelica、Ram¨arez Juan David、Barrios Esther C.、Gomez Sergio、Paniz-Mondolfi Alberto、Florez Carolina、Pardo Lisseth、Hern¨¢ndez Carolina
Grupo de Investigaciones Microbiol¨?gicas-UR (GIMUR), Departamento de Biolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad del Rosario, Bogot¨¢Instituto Nacional de Salud, Bogot¨¢Grupo de Investigaciones Microbiol¨?gicas-UR (GIMUR), Departamento de Biolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad del Rosario, Bogot¨¢Instituto Nacional de Salud, Bogot¨¢Instituto Nacional de Salud, Bogot¨¢Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai||Instituto de Investigaciones Biom¨|dicas IDB / Incubadora Venezolana de la CienciaInstituto Nacional de Salud, Bogot¨¢Instituto Nacional de Salud, Bogot¨¢Grupo de Investigaciones Microbiol¨?gicas-UR (GIMUR), Departamento de Biolog¨aa, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad del Rosario, Bogot¨¢
分子生物学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术基础医学
SARS-CoV2gene Egene Ngene RdRpPCRmolecular diagnosisSouth America
Mu?oz Marina,Rico Angelica,Ram¨arez Juan David,Barrios Esther C.,Gomez Sergio,Paniz-Mondolfi Alberto,Florez Carolina,Pardo Lisseth,Hern¨¢ndez Carolina.Genetic diversity among SARS-CoV2 strains in South America may impact performance of Molecular detection[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-21].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.18.20134759.点此复制
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