Diagnostics (May 2021)

SalivaSTAT: Direct-PCR and Pooling of Saliva Samples Collected in Healthcare and Community Setting for SARS-CoV-2 Mass Surveillance

  • Nikhil S. Sahajpal,
  • Ashis K. Mondal,
  • Sudha Ananth,
  • Allan Njau,
  • Pankaj Ahluwalia,
  • Gary Newnam,
  • Adriana Lozoya-Colinas,
  • Nicholas V. Hud,
  • Vamsi Kota,
  • Ted M. Ross,
  • Michelle D. Reid,
  • Sadanand Fulzele,
  • Alka Chaubey,
  • Madhuri Hegde,
  • Amyn M. Rojiani,
  • Ravindra Kolhe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11050904
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 904

Abstract

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Objectives: Limitations of widespread current COVID-19 diagnostic testing exist in both the pre-analytical and analytical stages. To alleviate these limitations, we developed a universal saliva processing protocol (SalivaSTAT) that would enable an extraction-free RT-PCR test using commercially available RT-PCR kits. Methods: We optimized saliva collection devices, heat-shock treatment, and homogenization. Saliva samples (879) previously tested using the FDA-EUA method were reevaluated with the optimized SalivaSTAT protocol using two widely available commercial RT-PCR kits. A five-sample pooling strategy was evaluated as per FDA guidelines. Results: Saliva collection (done without any media) showed performance comparable to that of the FDA-EUA method. The SalivaSTAT protocol was optimized by incubating saliva samples at 95 °C for 30-min and homogenization, followed by RT-PCR assay. The clinical sample evaluation of 630 saliva samples using the SalivaSTAT protocol with PerkinElmer (600-samples) and CDC (30-samples) RT-PCR assay achieved positive (PPA) and negative percent agreements (NPAs) of 95.0% and 100%, respectively. The LoD was established as ~60–180 copies/mL by absolute quantification. Furthermore, a five-sample-pooling evaluation using 250 saliva samples achieved a PPA and NPA of 92% and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: We have optimized an extraction-free RT-PCR assay for saliva samples that demonstrates comparable performance to FDA-EUA assay (Extraction and RT-PCR).

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