Clinical Performance of Direct RT-PCR Testing of Raw Saliva for Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Individuals

  • Rosa Castillo-Bravo
  • , Noel Lucca
  • , Linyi Lai
  • , Killian Marlborough
  • , Galina Brychkova
  • , Maryam Shideh Sakhteh
  • , Charlie Lonergan
  • , Justin O’Grady
  • , Nabil Fareed Alikhan
  • , Alexander J. Trotter
  • , Andrew J. Page
  • , Breda Smyth
  • , Peter C. McKeown
  • , Jelena D.M. Feenstra
  • , Camilla Ulekleiv
  • , Oceane Sorel
  • , Manoj Gandhi
  • , Charles Spillane

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Abstract

RT-PCR tests based on RNA extraction from nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) are promoted as the “gold standard” for SARS-CoV-2 detection. However, the use of saliva samples offers noninvasive self-collection more suitable for high-throughput testing. This study evaluated performance of the TaqPath COVID-19 Fast PCR Combo kit 2.0 assay for detection of SARS-CoV-2 in raw saliva relative to a lab-developed direct RT-PCR test (SalivaDirect-based PCR, SDB-PCR) and an RT-PCR test based on RNA extraction from NPS. Saliva and NPS samples were collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals (N = 615). Saliva samples were tested for SARS-CoV-2 using the TaqPath COVID-19 Fast PCR Combo kit 2.0 and the SDB-PCR, while NPS samples were tested by RT-PCR in RNA extracts according to the Irish national testing system. TaqPath COVID-19 Fast PCR Combo kit 2.0 detected SARSCoV-2 in 52 saliva samples, of which 51 were also positive with the SDB-PCR. Compared to the NPS “gold standard” biospecimen method, 49 samples displayed concordant results, while three samples (35<Ct<37) were positive on raw saliva. Among the negative samples, 10 discordant cases were found with the TaqPath COVID-19 Fast PCR Combo kit 2.0 (PPA–83.05%; NPA–99.44%), compared to the RNA extraction-based NPS method, performing similarly to the SDB-PCR (PPA-84.75%; NPA-99.63%). The direct RT-PCR testing of saliva samples shows high concordance with the NPS extraction-based method for SARS-CoV-2 detection, and therefore provides a cost-effective and highly scalable system for high-throughput COVID-19 rapid-testing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • asymptomatic
  • COVID-19
  • d
  • RT-PCR
  • saliva
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • surveillance
  • symptomatic

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