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Abstract

Thousands of pathogens are known to infect humans, but only a fraction are readily identifiable using current diagnostic methods. Microbial cell-free DNA sequencing offers the potential to non-invasively identify a wide range of infections throughout the body, but the challenges of clinical-grade metagenomic testing must be addressed. Here we describe the analytical and clinical validation of a next-generation sequencing test that identifies and quantifies microbial cell-free DNA in plasma from 1,250 clinically relevant bacteria, DNA viruses, fungi and eukaryotic parasites. Test accuracy, precision, bias and robustness to a number of metagenomics-specific challenges were determined using a panel of 13 microorganisms that model key determinants of performance in 358 contrived plasma samples, as well as 2,625 infections simulated in silico and 580 clinical study samples. The test showed 93.7% agreement with blood culture in a cohort of 350 patients with a sepsis alert and identified an independently adjudicated cause of the sepsis alert more often than all of the microbiological testing combined (169 aetiological determinations versus 132). Among the 166 samples adjudicated to have no sepsis aetiology identified by any of the tested methods, sequencing identified microbial cell-free DNA in 62, likely derived from commensal organisms and incidental findings unrelated to the sepsis alert. Analysis of the first 2,000 patient samples tested in the CLIA laboratory showed that more than 85% of results were delivered the day after sample receipt, with 53.7% of reports identifying one or more microorganisms.

Assessment of metagenomic sequencing of cell-free DNA directly from patient samples as a diagnostic for infections.

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Title
Analytical and clinical validation of a microbial cell-free DNA sequencing test for infectious disease
Author
Blauwkamp, Timothy A 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Thair Simone 2 ; Rosen, Michael J 3 ; Blair, Lily 3 ; Lindner, Martin S 3 ; Vilfan, Igor D 3 ; Kawli Trupti 3 ; Christians, Fred C 3 ; Venkatasubrahmanyam Shivkumar 3 ; Wall, Gregory D 3 ; Cheung, Anita 3 ; Rogers, Zoë N 3 ; Meshulam-Simon Galit 3 ; Huijse Liza 3 ; Balakrishnan Sanjeev 3 ; Quinn, James V 2 ; Hollemon Desiree 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Hong, David K 3 ; Vaughn, Marla Lay 3 ; Kertesz Mickey 3 ; Bercovici Sivan 3 ; Wilber, Judith C 3 ; Yang, Samuel 2 

 Karius, Inc., Redwood City, USA 
 Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA (GRID:grid.414123.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 0450 875X) 
 Karius, Inc., Redwood City, USA (GRID:grid.414123.1) 
Pages
663-674
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Apr 2019
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20585276
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2195266074
Copyright
2019© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2019