학술논문

Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 RNA copy number and Cq value by specimen collection site in patients with severe COVID-19: Comparisons and trends over time / 重症新型コロナウイルス感染症患者の検体採取部位別によるSARS-CoV-2 RNA copy数とCq値についての検討―比較と経時的推移―
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
医学検査 / Japanese Journal of Medical Technology. 2024, 73(1):91
Subject
COVID-19
Cq values
Cq値
SARS-CoV-2 RNA copy number
SARS-CoV-2 RNA copy数
ventilator
μTASWako g1
ミュータスワコーg1
人工呼吸器
新型コロナウイルス感染症
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0915-8669
2188-5346
Abstract
Although over three years have passed since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, few studies have been conducted to examine the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 RNA copy number and Cq values in specimens from different collection sites in COVID-19 patients. In this study, we aimed to address this knowledge gap. One hundred and forty specimens were collected from nine patients on ventilators with severe COVID-19 symptoms. Cq values were obtained by polymerase chain reaction-capillary electrophoresis, and copy numbers were obtained by conversion based on Ct values measured by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Strong correlations between the Cq value and the copy number were observed, suggesting that the Cq value can serve as an indicator of the copy number. Copy numbers in oral secretion and sputum samples were higher than those in the nasal cavity and nasopharynx samples, and the sputum viral load was never below the detection sensitivity. The viral load decreased at a lower rate in oral secretions than in other secretions, suggesting that in patients with tracheal intubation, the virus remains in the oral cavity. No significant differences between surviving and deceased cases were observed in copy number or transition, suggesting that factors other than viral load may correlate with the prognosis. These results suggest that, in patients with severe COVID-19, the virus may persist in oral secretions and sputum for a long time, regardless of drug administration or number of days since onset.