TY - JOUR
T1 - State-of-the-art in food safety
T2 - The potential of CRISPR/Cas-based lateral flow assay technology in the field of food analysis
AU - Sun, Yang
AU - Zhong, Kunli
AU - Nie, Lanmengya
AU - Xu, Yan
AU - Wang, Yiran
AU - Yuan, Jingtao
AU - Jiang, Shuai
AU - Li, Xu
AU - Zhang, Zhidong
AU - Li, Xiangfei
AU - Jiang, Ling
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Food Safety and Health published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of International Association of Dietetic Nutrition and Safety.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Food safety is essential for public health, with key hazards including microbial and chemical contamination and pesticide residues. Therefore, food testing is integral to ensuring food safety. Combining CRISPR/Cas with lateral flow assays (LFAs) leverages CRISPR's robust trans-acting activity, specific target recognition, and high enzymatic efficiency while retaining LFA's advantages of direct visualization, low cost, and simple operation. This combination enhances food safety detection capabilities. In this paper, we review the CRISPR-based lateral flow combined detection technology, summarize its basic principles and features, and focus on its integrated applications. The technology is fast, accurate, and cost-effective in detection, and is thus widely used in various testing fields, especially in food pathogen and viral infection detection. Finally, we highlight the technology's potential to improve various aspects, such as detection strength, and discuss the barriers and pre-commercialization issues of CRISPR/Cas detection platforms. We also provide solutions to increase the likelihood of its commercialization. Currently, CRISPR lateral flow assays are anticipated for broad detection applications. Researchers are investigating Cas protein properties to enhance assay stability and accuracy, promising enhanced food and bioassay safety in the future.
AB - Food safety is essential for public health, with key hazards including microbial and chemical contamination and pesticide residues. Therefore, food testing is integral to ensuring food safety. Combining CRISPR/Cas with lateral flow assays (LFAs) leverages CRISPR's robust trans-acting activity, specific target recognition, and high enzymatic efficiency while retaining LFA's advantages of direct visualization, low cost, and simple operation. This combination enhances food safety detection capabilities. In this paper, we review the CRISPR-based lateral flow combined detection technology, summarize its basic principles and features, and focus on its integrated applications. The technology is fast, accurate, and cost-effective in detection, and is thus widely used in various testing fields, especially in food pathogen and viral infection detection. Finally, we highlight the technology's potential to improve various aspects, such as detection strength, and discuss the barriers and pre-commercialization issues of CRISPR/Cas detection platforms. We also provide solutions to increase the likelihood of its commercialization. Currently, CRISPR lateral flow assays are anticipated for broad detection applications. Researchers are investigating Cas protein properties to enhance assay stability and accuracy, promising enhanced food and bioassay safety in the future.
KW - CRISPR
KW - detection platform
KW - food safety
KW - lateral flow assay
KW - low-cost manner
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U2 - 10.1002/fsh3.12082
DO - 10.1002/fsh3.12082
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85210761227
SN - 2835-1096
JO - Food Safety and Health
JF - Food Safety and Health
ER -