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State of the art in CRISPR/Cas system-based signal conversion and amplification applied in the field of food analysis
Food safety is a major global public health issue. The majority of traditional culture-based methods have lengthy detection times, require sophisticated sample pretreatment, preparation of high-quality primers, and trained personnel. As these are not always available, there is an urgent need for rap...
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Published in: | Trends in food science & technology 2023-05, Vol.135, p.174-189 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Food safety is a major global public health issue. The majority of traditional culture-based methods have lengthy detection times, require sophisticated sample pretreatment, preparation of high-quality primers, and trained personnel. As these are not always available, there is an urgent need for rapid, sensitive, portable, and specific detection technology.
This review introduces new tools in the field of molecular diagnostics based on the CRISPR/Cas system. It gives a detailed overview of different proteins, recognition elements and signal amplification methods. CRISPR systems have been fused with different technologies to create detection platforms that can detect and amplify very weak signals, increase the detection efficiency, and create new channels for effective rapid food analysis. It can detect a wide range of targets, including bacteria, fungi, pesticides, metal ions, genetically engineered crops, adulterated food, etc. Finally, we discuss the benefits and future challenges of these new detection tools, as well as the prospects of combining them with other techniques.
Food safety is a global concern. In recent years, the newly developed CRISPR/Cas toolbox has shown good prospects in the field of molecular detection. The system is first coupled with various components for signal conversion, and then combined with nucleic acid amplification, allowing the development of a new generation of detection and sensing platforms. Nevertheless, CRISPR/Cas technology still faces various challenges on the way to fully mature development despite its outstanding advantages in detection. Today, the development of CRISPR/Cas-based detection tools aims at reducing the number of steps, using multiple pathways, increasing speed and efficiency, as well as integrating intelligent genetic circuits, which have great potential for advancing the diagnosis and prevention of foodborne diseases and food safety.
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•CRISPR/Cas-based tools show potential in the detection of various nucleic and non-nucleic acid targets.•The basic principle of CRISPR/Cas for detection was illustrated, and various proteins were outlined.•The combination of CRISPR detection with recognition elements has created new diagnostics tools.•The combination of Cas proteins with various signal amplification methods can detect and amplify very weak signals. |
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ISSN: | 0924-2244 1879-3053 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tifs.2023.04.002 |