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Clinical Performance of Nanopore Targeted Sequencing for Diagnosing Infectious Diseases

Yu Fu, Qingsong Chen, Mengyuan Xiong, Jin Zhao, Shucheng Shen, Liangjun Chen, Yunbao Pan, Zhiqiang Li, Yirong Li

2022Microbiology Spectrum67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nanopore targeted sequencing (NTS) is reported to be advantageous in detection speed and range over culture in prior published reports. Investigation of the clinical performance of NTS is deficient at present. In our study, cohort and systematic comparisons among three assays (culture, NTS, and Sanger sequencing) were analyzed retrospectively for the first time. We found that NTS undoubtedly has incomparable advantages in accurately detecting the causative pathogens in infectious samples, particularly in pleural and ascites fluid, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, urine, and wound secretions, with a short turnaround time of 8-14 h. For sterile specimens like blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the NTS outcomes should be validated using other nucleic acid based detection technology. Overall, NTS might innovatively contribute to guiding early, targeted antimicrobial therapy with lower cost and reduce overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics.

Topics & Concepts

Fastidious organismSanger sequencingMicrobiologyMedicineBronchoalveolar lavageBiologyInternal medicineDNA sequencingBacteriaLungDNAGeneticsBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementMycobacterium research and diagnosis