Cov-MS: A Community-Based Template Assay for Mass-Spectrometry-Based Protein Detection in SARS-CoV-2 Patients.
Bart Van PuyveldeKatleen Van UytfangheOlivier TytgatLaurence Van OudenhoveRalf GabrielsRobbin BouwmeesterSimon DaledTim Van Den BosschePathmanaban RamasamySigrid VerhelstLaura De ClerckLaura CorveleynSander WillemsNathan DebunneEvelien WynendaeleBart De SpiegeleerPeter JudakKris RoelsLaurie De WildePeter Van EenooTim ReynsMarc CherletEmmie DumontGriet DebyserRuben t'KindtKoen SandraSurya GuptaNicolas DrouinAmy HarmsThomas HankemeierDonald J L JonesPankaj GuptaDan LaneCatherine S LaneSaid El OuadiJean-Baptiste VincendetNick MorriceStuart OehrleNikunj TannaSteve SilvesterSally HannamFlorian C SiglochAndrea Bhangu-UhlmannJan ClaereboudtN Leigh AndersonMorteza RazaviSven DegroeveLize CuypersChristophe Pol StoveKatrien LagrouGeert A MartensDieter DeforceLennart MartensJohannes P C VissersMaarten DhaenensPublished in: JACS Au (2021)
Rising population density and global mobility are among the reasons why pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, spread so rapidly across the globe. The policy response to such pandemics will always have to include accurate monitoring of the spread, as this provides one of the few alternatives to total lockdown. However, COVID-19 diagnosis is currently performed almost exclusively by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Although this is efficient, automatable, and acceptably cheap, reliance on one type of technology comes with serious caveats, as illustrated by recurring reagent and test shortages. We therefore developed an alternative diagnostic test that detects proteolytically digested SARS-CoV-2 proteins using mass spectrometry (MS). We established the Cov-MS consortium, consisting of 15 academic laboratories and several industrial partners to increase applicability, accessibility, sensitivity, and robustness of this kind of SARS-CoV-2 detection. This, in turn, gave rise to the Cov-MS Digital Incubator that allows other laboratories to join the effort, navigate, and share their optimizations and translate the assay into their clinic. As this test relies on viral proteins instead of RNA, it provides an orthogonal and complementary approach to RT-PCR using other reagents that are relatively inexpensive and widely available, as well as orthogonally skilled personnel and different instruments. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD022550.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- mass spectrometry
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- liquid chromatography
- real time pcr
- gas chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- high resolution
- high performance liquid chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- ms ms
- end stage renal disease
- high throughput
- ejection fraction
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- newly diagnosed
- primary care
- public health
- chronic kidney disease
- patient reported outcomes
- mental health
- prognostic factors
- label free
- transcription factor
- heavy metals
- coronavirus disease
- fluorescent probe
- small molecule
- big data
- gram negative
- wastewater treatment
- peritoneal dialysis
- living cells
- antimicrobial resistance
- human immunodeficiency virus
- patient reported
- simultaneous determination
- nucleic acid
- molecularly imprinted