Development and translation of a method of clinical utility for LC-MS/MS analysis to detect SARS-CoV-2 antigens from ONP swabs and saliva

02 September 2024, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, development of diagnostic tests was vital to chart the course and to reduce the impact of the infection. Continued testing and surveillance of vaccine escape will continue for years to come which presents an opportunity to integrate such testing into clinical biochemistry laboratories that form part of integrated healthcare testing. Here we describe a protocol for a targeted mass spectrometry based proteomic assay (COVIDCAP) developed to detect SARS-CoV-2 peptides from oro-nasopharyngeal swabs (ONP) and saliva. This uses novel SISCAPA antibodies bound to magnetic beads and subsequent analysis of captured and purified SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (NCAP) peptides. The method involves immediate deactivation of the sample using an ethanolic solution. This simultaneously inactivates the virus and denatures viral proteins at sampling in contrast to the approach for RT-PCR testing, with benefits for the assay as well as for downstream processing. A plate-based preparation of the samples involving acetone precipitation followed by a short tryptic digestion and subsequent immunocapture allows LC-MS detection and quantification of peptides from the NCAP protein, in a 3-minute inject-to-inject assay with an LOD of 20 attomoles from starting sample. For 576 ONP swab samples taken as exemplars here, the sensitivity and specificity of this analysis is shown to be 97.0% and 96.6% respectively.

Keywords

SARS-CoV-2
diagnosis
clinical
proteomics
LC-MS

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Supplementary Information - Translation of a LC-MS assay for COVID diagnostics_SUB
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Supplementary information is referred to in the text and contains details on the materials and reagents used, sampling logistics including the sample pack details. An overview of the protocol development including the LOD and LOQ determined, details on saliva extraction, and the detailed mass spectrometry methods used. Supplementary datasets contain the reports from all of the P1 laboratories.
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