Research progress of CRISPR/Cas systems in nucleic acid detection of infectious diseases

iLABMED Pub Date : 2023-05-13 DOI:10.1002/ila2.6
Jinying Dong, Yuguang Du, Lei Zhou
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Infectious diseases are a serious threat to human health, and accurate, rapid and convenient early detection of pathogens is the first step of active treatment. Technologies that detect pathogens have advanced significantly because of the development of fundamental disciplines and the integration of multidisciplinary fields. Among these technologies, nucleic acid detection technology is preferred because of its rapid measurement, accuracy and high sensitivity. The CRISPR/Cas system, consisting of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated (Cas), is an adaptive immune system that specifically recognizes, binds and cleaves exogenous invasive nucleic acids. The CRISPR/Cas system is widely found in bacteria and archaea. Researchers have developed nucleic acid detection technologies with single-molecule sensitivity, single-base precision specificity, portability and low cost based on the specific cleavage and trans-cleavage activities of the CRISPR/Cas system. The next generation of in-vitro diagnostics is shifting to nucleic acid technology because this technology shows promise in a wide range of applications in resource-constrained environments. In this review, the development and mechanism of the CRISPR/Cas system are presented together with representative CRISPR/Cas applications in nucleic acid detection. Additionally, the review summarizes future perspectives and trends of the CRISPR/Cas system in nucleic acid detection.

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CRISPR/Cas系统在传染病核酸检测中的研究进展
传染病是对人类健康的严重威胁,准确、快速、方便的病原体早期检测是积极治疗的第一步。由于基础学科的发展和多学科领域的融合,检测病原体的技术取得了显著进步。在这些技术中,核酸检测技术因其快速、准确和高灵敏度而受到青睐。CRISPR/Cas系统由簇状规则间隔短回文重复序列(CRISPR)和CRISPR相关序列(Cas)组成,是一种特异性识别、结合和切割外源性入侵核酸的适应性免疫系统。CRISPR/Cas系统广泛存在于细菌和古菌中。研究人员基于CRISPR/Cas系统的特异性切割和反式切割活性,开发出了具有单分子灵敏度、单碱基精确特异性、便携性和低成本的核酸检测技术。下一代体外诊断正在转向核酸技术,因为这项技术在资源受限的环境中显示出广泛的应用前景。在这篇综述中,介绍了CRISPR/Cas系统的发展和机制,以及CRISPR/Cas在核酸检测中的代表性应用。此外,综述了CRISPR/Cas系统在核酸检测中的未来前景和趋势。
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