2019
DOI: 10.1101/760462
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Targeted Sequencing Workflows for Comprehensive Drug Resistance Profiling of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures using Illumina MiSeq and Nanopore MinION: Comparison of analytical and diagnostic performance, turnaround time and cost

Abstract: The emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains with complex drug resistance profiles necessitates a rapid and extensive drug susceptibility test for comprehensive guidance of patient treatment. Here, we developed two targeted-sequencing workflows based on Illumina MiSeq and Nanopore MinION for the prediction of drug resistance in M. tuberculosis towards 12 anti-tuberculous agents.A total of 163 M. tuberculosis cultured isolates collected from Hong Kong and Ethiopia were subjected to a multiplex PCR for si… Show more

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“…Our data suggests that the length of the amplicon could represent an important bias during multiplex PCR amplification as shorter fragments are amplified preferently (as seen in Fig. 4 and reported by Tafess et al [48]). In addition, we can not discard that sample type and between-run differences could also be responsible for the depth inconsistency.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Our data suggests that the length of the amplicon could represent an important bias during multiplex PCR amplification as shorter fragments are amplified preferently (as seen in Fig. 4 and reported by Tafess et al [48]). In addition, we can not discard that sample type and between-run differences could also be responsible for the depth inconsistency.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Targeted sequencing is cost efficient by performing multiplex sequencing. Although the running cost of other sequencing platform is cheaper than MinION (for example, $67.82 for MiSeq compared with $71.56 for MinION per sample [28]), MinION has significantly lower cost to set up.…”
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confidence: 99%