Reliable and Scalable SARS-CoV-2 qPCR Testing at a High Sample Throughput:Lessons Learned from the Belgian Initiative

We present our approach to rapidly establishing a standardized, multi-site, nation-wide COVID-19 screening program in Belgium. Under auspices of a federal government Task Force responsible for upscaling the country’s testing capacity, we were able to set up a national testing initiative with readily available resources, putting in place a robust, validated, high-throughput, and decentralized qPCR molecular testing platform with embedded proficiency testing. We demonstrate how during an acute scarcity of equipment, kits, reagents, personnel, protective equipment, and sterile plastic supplies, w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Vooren, Steven
Grayson, James
Van Ranst, Marc
Dequeker, Elisabeth
Laenen, Lies
Janssen, Reile
Gillet, Laurent
Bureau, Fabrice
Coppieters, Wouter
Devos, Nathalie
Hengchen, Benjamin
Wattiau, Pierre
Méhauden, Sibylle
Verlinden, Yvan
Van Baelen, Kurt
Pattery, Theresa
Valentin, Jean Pierre
Janssen, Kris
Geraerts, Martine
Smeraglia, John
Hellemans, Jan
Wytynck, Pieter
Mestdagh, Pieter
Besbrugge, Nienke
Höfer, René
Nollet, Friedel
Vandesompele, Jo
De Smet, Pieter
Lebon, John
Vandewynckele, Emmanuel
Verstrepen, Steven
Uten, Wouter
Capron, Arnaud
Malonne, Hugues
Poels, Jeroen
André, Emmanuel
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Van Vooren , S , Grayson , J , Van Ranst , M , Dequeker , E , Laenen , L , Janssen , R , Gillet , L , Bureau , F , Coppieters , W , Devos , N , Hengchen , B , Wattiau , P , Méhauden , S , Verlinden , Y , Van Baelen , K , Pattery , T , Valentin , J P , Janssen , K , Geraerts , M , Smeraglia , J , Hellemans , J , Wytynck , P , Mestdagh , P , Besbrugge , N , Höfer , R , Nollet , F , Vandesompele , J , De Smet , P , Lebon , J , Vandewynckele , E , Verstrepen , S , Uten , W , Capron , A , Malonne , H , Poels , J & André , E 2022 , ' Reliable and Scalable SARS-CoV-2 qPCR Testing at a High Sample Throughput : Lessons Learned from the Belgian Initiative ' , Life , vol. 12 , no. 2 , 159 . https://doi.org/10.3390/life12020159
Schlagwörter: Data analysis / High-throughput testing / Lab automation / Qc monitoring / QPCR / SARS-CoV-2
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28880582
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Link(s) : https://researchportal.unamur.be/en/publications/e71aa4e2-6db2-4dae-86b8-866048bf42f6

We present our approach to rapidly establishing a standardized, multi-site, nation-wide COVID-19 screening program in Belgium. Under auspices of a federal government Task Force responsible for upscaling the country’s testing capacity, we were able to set up a national testing initiative with readily available resources, putting in place a robust, validated, high-throughput, and decentralized qPCR molecular testing platform with embedded proficiency testing. We demonstrate how during an acute scarcity of equipment, kits, reagents, personnel, protective equipment, and sterile plastic supplies, we introduced an approach to rapidly build a reliable, validated, high-volume, highconfidence workflow based on heterogeneous instrumentation and diverse assays, assay components, and protocols. The workflow was set up with continuous quality control monitoring, tied together through a clinical-grade information management platform for automated data analysis, real-time result reporting across different participating sites, qc monitoring, and making result data available to the requesting physician and the patient. In this overview, we address challenges in optimizing high-throughput cross-laboratory workflows with minimal manual intervention through software, instrument and assay validation and standardization, and a process for harmonized result reporting and nation-level infection statistics monitoring across the disparate testing methodologies and workflows, necessitated by a rapid scale-up as a response to the pandemic.