Robust and sensitive amplicon-based whole-genome sequencing assay of respiratory syncytial virus subtype A and B.
Tiina TaltsLucy G MosscropDavid WilliamsJohn S TregoningWhitney PauloArinder KohliThomas C WilliamsKatja HoschlerJoanna EllisSimon de LusignanMaria ZambonPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
In this paper, we report an improved high-throughput respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) whole-genome sequencing (WGS) assay performed directly on clinical samples, using a 4-primer-pool, short-amplicon PCR-tiling approach that is suitable for short-read sequencing platforms. The RSV WGS approach described in this study has increased sensitivity compared to previous approaches and can be applied to clinical specimens without the requirement for enrichment. The updated approach produces sequences of high quality consistently and cost-effectively, suitable for implementation to underpin national and global programs for the surveillance of RSV genomic variation. The quality of sequence produced is essential for preparedness for new interventions in monitoring antigenic escape, where a single point mutation might lead to a reduction in antibody binding effectiveness and neutralizing activity, or indeed in the monitoring of retaining susceptibility to neutralization by existing and new interventions.