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Automated Library Construction and Analysis for High-Throughput Nanopore Sequencing of SARS-CoV-2

Authors :
Robin J N Coope
Nancy Matic
Pawan K Pandoh
Richard D Corbett
Duane E Smailus
Stephen Pleasance
Christopher F Lowe
Gordon Ritchie
Samuel D Chorlton
Matthew Young
Adrian A Ally
Jennifer K Asano
Rebecca E Carlsen
Sundeep S Chahal
Yongjun Zhao
Daniel T Holmes
Marc G Romney
Steven J M Jones
Marco A Marra
Source :
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 7:1025-1036
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.

Abstract

Background To support the implementation of high-throughput pipelines suitable for SARS-CoV-2 sequencing and analysis in a clinical laboratory, we developed an automated sample preparation and analysis workflow. Methods We used the established ARTIC protocol with approximately 400 bp amplicons sequenced on Oxford Nanopore’s MinION. Sequences were analyzed using Nextclade, assigning both a clade and quality score to each sample. Results A total of 2179 samples on twenty-five 96-well plates were sequenced. Plates of purified RNA were processed within 12 h, sequencing required up to 24 h, and analysis of each pooled plate required 1 h. The use of samples with known threshold cycle (Ct) values enabled normalization, acted as a quality control check, and revealed a strong correlation between sample Ct values and successful analysis, with 85% of samples with Ct 30 samples achieving a “good” classification rising by 60% after addition of a post-ARTIC PCR normalization. Serial dilutions of 3 variant of concern samples, diluted from approximately Ct = 16 to approximately Ct = 50, demonstrated successful sequencing to Ct = 37. The sample set contained a median of 24 mutations per sample and a total of 1281 unique mutations with reduced sequence read coverage noted in some regions of some samples. A total of 10 separate strains were observed in the sample set, including 3 variants of concern prevalent in British Columbia in the spring of 2021. Conclusions We demonstrated a robust automated sequencing pipeline that takes advantage of input Ct values to improve reliability.

Details

ISSN :
24757241
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63a51187c5ea1d5bae13de27ea946a56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jalm/jfac054