The molecular epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus in Ontario, Canada from 2022-2024 using a custom whole genome sequencing assay and analytics package.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Henry Wong, Calvin P Sjaarda, Brittany Rand, Drew Roberts, Kyla Tozer, Ramzi Fattouh, Robert Kozak, Prameet M Sheth
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Abstract

Background: Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in children and the elderly. Despite the clinical burden of disease, very little is known about the inter- and intra-seasonal genomic variability of RSV. Furthermore, the recent approval of vaccines and monoclonal antibody therapies will likely lead to higher selective pressure on RSV. Genomic surveillance will be essential to monitor viral changes and inform future therapeutic developments and public health responses. Here, we describe the development of an amplicon-based whole-genome sequencing assay for RSV to enable genomic surveillance.

Methods: A 750-bp overlapping amplicon design was developed to co-amplify RSV-A/-B directly from patient samples collected during two respiratory illness seasons (2022/23, 2023/24) for whole-genome sequencing. RSV subtype, clade, and F-protein antigenic site sequences were determined with a custom analytical pipeline.

Results: Of the 429 specimens included in the study 410 (95.6 %) samples met acceptability. Our data demonstrated co-circulation of both RSV subtypes, with increasing predominance of RSV-A since 2022. There were seven genomic clades of RSV-A, while >95 % of RSV-B belonged to a single clade. 1.5 % of samples had amino acid changes within the binding sites of the current RSV therapeutics Palivizumab or Nirsevimab.

Conclusions: Continuous monitoring of RSV genotypes and mutations will be critical for understanding the impact of new therapeutics and vaccines on RSV epidemiology and detecting emergence of vaccine-escape and/or antiviral resistant mutations.

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Journal of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
22.70
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1.10%
发文量
149
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Virology, an esteemed international publication, serves as the official journal for both the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology and The European Society for Clinical Virology. Dedicated to advancing the understanding of human virology in clinical settings, the Journal of Clinical Virology focuses on disseminating research papers and reviews pertaining to the clinical aspects of virology. Its scope encompasses articles discussing diagnostic methodologies and virus-induced clinical conditions, with an emphasis on practicality and relevance to clinical practice. The journal publishes on topics that include: • new diagnostic technologies • nucleic acid amplification and serologic testing • targeted and metagenomic next-generation sequencing • emerging pandemic viral threats • respiratory viruses • transplant viruses • chronic viral infections • cancer-associated viruses • gastrointestinal viruses • central nervous system viruses • one health (excludes animal health)
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