Rapid displacement of SARS-CoV-2 variants within Japan correlates with cycle threshold values on routine RT-PCR testing

Danelle Wright, Carmen Chan, Wirawit Chaochaisit, Mio Ogawa, J. Tanaka, Satoshi Nozaki, Shinji Narita, Eisuke Shimizu, H. Aoshima, I. Baran
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Background: The rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 worldwide has led to the emergence of new variants due to the presence of mutations that alter viral characteristics, but there have been few studies on trends in viral lineages in Japan, an island country. We hypothesized that changes in cycle threshold (Ct) values on reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) reflect the prevalent variants during a given period. Methods: We performed next-generation sequencing of positive samples to identify the viral lineages in Japan in 2021 and compared variant prevalence with the average Ct values on routine RT-PCR using 4 primer sets. Results: Based on 3 sequencing runs, the highly transmissible Alpha variant, which prevailed over other lineages, such as R.1, from April 2021, was dominated by the even stronger Delta variant between July and August 2021 in Japan. The decrease in our routine RT-PCR Ct values with 4 primer sets correlated with these fluctuations in lineage prevalence over time. Conclusions: We confirmed that our RT-PCR protocol reflects the trends in SARS-CoV-2 variant prevalence over time regardless of sequence mutation. This may aid in the tracking of new variants in the population.
日本境内SARS-CoV-2变异的快速迁移与常规RT-PCR检测的周期阈值相关
背景:由于存在改变病毒特征的突变,SARS-CoV-2在全球范围内的快速传播导致了新变体的出现,但在日本这个岛国,关于病毒谱系趋势的研究很少。我们假设逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)的周期阈值(Ct)值的变化反映了给定时期内流行的变异。方法:对日本2021年阳性样本进行新一代测序,确定病毒谱系,并使用4组引物将变异流行率与常规RT-PCR的平均Ct值进行比较。结果:基于3次测序运行,从2021年4月开始,高传染性的Alpha变异在其他谱系(如R.1)中占主导地位,在2021年7月至8月期间,更强的Delta变异在日本占主导地位。4个引物组常规RT-PCR Ct值的下降与谱系流行率随时间的波动相关。结论:我们证实,我们的RT-PCR方案反映了SARS-CoV-2变异的流行趋势,无论序列突变如何。这可能有助于追踪种群中的新变异。
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