Viruses (May 2021)

Multiplex PCR-Based Nanopore Sequencing and Epidemiological Surveillance of <i>Hantaan orthohantavirus</i> in <i>Apodemus agrarius</i>, Republic of Korea

  • Kyungmin Park,
  • Seung-Ho Lee,
  • Jongwoo Kim,
  • Jingyeong Lee,
  • Geum-Young Lee,
  • Seungchan Cho,
  • Seung Ho Lee,
  • Kkothanahreum Park,
  • Jin Sun No,
  • Shailesh Budhathoki,
  • Yu-Jin Kim,
  • Young-Su Kim,
  • Heung-Chul Kim,
  • Terry A. Klein,
  • Won-Keun Kim,
  • Jin-Won Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13050847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 847

Abstract

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Whole-genome sequencing of infectious agents enables the identification and characterization of emerging viruses. The MinION device is a portable sequencer that allows real-time sequencing in fields or hospitals. Hantaan orthohantavirus (Hantaan virus, HTNV), harbored by Apodemus agrarius, causes hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and poses a critical public health threat worldwide. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using nanopore sequencing for whole-genome sequencing of HTNV from samples having different viral copy numbers. Amplicon-based next-generation sequencing was performed in A. agrarius lung tissues collected from the Republic of Korea. Genomic sequences of HTNV were analyzed based on the viral RNA copy numbers. Amplicon-based nanopore sequencing provided nearly full-length genomic sequences of HTNV and showed sufficient read depth for phylogenetic analysis after 8 h of sequencing. The average identity of the HTNV genome sequences for the nanopore sequencer compared to those of generated from Illumina MiSeq revealed 99.8% (L and M segments) and 99.7% (S segment) identities, respectively. This study highlights the potential of the portable nanopore sequencer for rapid generation of accurate genomic sequences of HTNV for quicker decision making in point-of-care testing of HFRS patients during a hantavirus outbreak.

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