利用高度复用的扩增子测序技术检测转基因生物

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Control Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110670
C. Sarai Reyes-Avila , Dominique Waldvogel , Nicolas Pradervand , Sylvain Aubry , Daniel Croll
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转基因产品的流通受到一些国家政府的严格监管,这些国家政府对转基因产品的育种、种植、销售、标签和交易制定了严格的实施细则。为确保合规,必须采用准确的转基因事件检测方法,同时确保转基因材料不超出相关阈值水平。无证转基因的复杂性和潜力不断增加,这对基因筛选是一个日益严峻的挑战。在此,我们开发并评估了一种基于微流控平台和下一代测序(NGS)的高复用扩增子测序检测方法,用于检测转基因事件。为了全面检测转基因事件,我们共设计了 230 个新的扩增子,以覆盖转基因序列的侧翼、启动子、连接序列和编码序列。此外,我们还设计并实施了核糖体和叶绿体标记的平行扩增,以便从潜在的混合样本中确定作物物种身份。利用 11 个作物物种的转基因参考材料和多个扩增子,我们成功检测出每个转基因事件中存在 10 个已知修饰。我们还发现,报告的转基因事件侧翼序列可能并不完全有助于诊断。我们评估了该检测方法在混合样本和高度稀释 DNA 中检测转基因事件的潜力。最后,我们对植物材料中可能未记录的转基因事件进行了前瞻性搜索。我们基于微流控技术的扩增片段转基因检测方法可回收各种特定的扩增片段序列进行评估,从而填补了在检测潜在未记录的复杂转基因事件方面的重要空白。在转基因筛查工作中整合高度平行的扩增子检测方法,应能有效辅助市场后监测和监管合规工作。
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Detection of genetically modified organisms using highly multiplexed amplicon sequencing

The circulation of products based on genetically modified (GM) organisms is highly regulated by some governments with strict implementation rules for the breeding, planting, marketing, labelling, and trading of such products. To ensure compliance, accurate detection methods for GM events are necessary, along with assurance that GM material falls within relevant threshold levels. The increasing complexity and potential of undocumented GM are a growing challenge for genetic screening. Here, we developed and assessed a highly multiplexed amplicon sequencing assay for the detection of GM events based on a microfluidics platform and next-generation sequencing (NGS). To probe GM events comprehensively, we designed a total of 230 new amplicons to cover flanking, promoter, junction, and coding sequences of GM sequences. In addition, we designed and implemented parallel amplification of ribosomal and chloroplast markers to define crop species identity from potentially mixed samples. Using reference GM material of 11 crop species and multiple amplicons, we successfully detected the presence of 10 known modifications per GM event. We also find that reported flanking sequences of GM events may not be all useful for diagnostic. We assessed the assay's potential to detect GM events in mixed samples as well as in highly diluted DNA. Finally, we performed a prospective search of potentially undocumented GM events in plant material. Our microfluidics-based amplicon GM detection approach fills important gaps in detecting potentially undocumented and complex GM events by recovering a wide range of specific amplicon sequences for evaluation. Integrating highly parallel amplicon assays in GM screening efforts should be an effective complement to aid post-market monitoring and regulatory compliance efforts.

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Food Control
Food Control 工程技术-食品科技
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758
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期刊介绍: Food Control is an international journal that provides essential information for those involved in food safety and process control. Food Control covers the below areas that relate to food process control or to food safety of human foods: • Microbial food safety and antimicrobial systems • Mycotoxins • Hazard analysis, HACCP and food safety objectives • Risk assessment, including microbial and chemical hazards • Quality assurance • Good manufacturing practices • Food process systems design and control • Food Packaging technology and materials in contact with foods • Rapid methods of analysis and detection, including sensor technology • Codes of practice, legislation and international harmonization • Consumer issues • Education, training and research needs. The scope of Food Control is comprehensive and includes original research papers, authoritative reviews, short communications, comment articles that report on new developments in food control, and position papers.
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