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Improving Pulmonary Infection Diagnosis with Metagenomic Next Generation Sequencing.

Yi-Yi Qian1, Hong-Yu Wang1, Yang Zhou1, Hao-Cheng Zhang1, Yi-Min Zhu1, Xian Zhou1, Yue Ying1, Peng Cui1, Hong-Long Wu2,3, Wen-Hong Zhang1,4,5,6, Jia-Lin Jin1, Jing-Wen Ai1.   

Abstract

Pulmonary infections are among the most common and important infectious diseases due to their high morbidity and mortality, especially in older and immunocompromised individuals. However, due to the limitations in sensitivity and the long turn-around time (TAT) of conventional diagnostic methods, pathogen detection and identification methods for pulmonary infection with greater diagnostic efficiency are urgently needed. In recent years, unbiased metagenomic next generation sequencing (mNGS) has been widely used to detect different types of infectious pathogens, and is especially useful for the detection of rare and newly emergent pathogens, showing better diagnostic performance than traditional methods. There has been limited research exploring the application of mNGS for the diagnosis of pulmonary infections. In this study we evaluated the diagnostic efficiency and clinical impact of mNGS on pulmonary infections. A total of 100 respiratory samples were collected from patients diagnosed with pulmonary infection in Shanghai, China. Conventional methods, including culture and standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) panel analysis for respiratory tract viruses, and mNGS were used for the pathogen detection in respiratory samples. The difference in the diagnostic yield between conventional methods and mNGS demonstrated that mNGS had higher sensitivity than traditional culture for the detection of pathogenic bacteria and fungi (95% vs 54%; p<0.001). Although mNGS had lower sensitivity than PCR for diagnosing viral infections, it identified 14 viral species that were not detected using conventional methods, including multiple subtypes of human herpesvirus. mNGS detected viruses with a genome coverage >95% and a sequencing depth >100× and provided reliable phylogenetic and epidemiological information. mNGS offered extra benefits, including a shorter TAT. As a complementary approach to conventional methods, mNGS could help improving the identification of respiratory infection agents. We recommend the timely use of mNGS when infection of mixed or rare pathogens is suspected, especially in immunocompromised individuals and or individuals with severe conditions that require urgent treatment.
Copyright © 2021 Qian, Wang, Zhou, Zhang, Zhu, Zhou, Ying, Cui, Wu, Zhang, Jin and Ai.

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Keywords:  diagnosis; metagenomic; next generation sequencing; pulmonary infection; respiration tract infection

Year:  2021        PMID: 33585263      PMCID: PMC7874146          DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2020.567615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol        ISSN: 2235-2988            Impact factor:   5.293


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