The precision and versatility of CRISPR-based techniques, combined with the advantages of nucleic acid-based nanotechnology, hold great promise in transforming the landscape of molecular diagnostics. While significant progress has been made, current CRISPR-based platforms primarly focus on nucleic acid detection. To expand the applicability and fully leverage the advantages offered by CRISPR-based diagnostics, ongoing efforts explore molecular strategies to develop CRISPR sensors capable of detecting a diverse range of analytes beyond nucleic acids. In addition, challenges still persist in the adaptation of CRISPR platforms for point-of-care (POC) applications, involving concerns such as portability and automation, as well as the complexities associated with multiplexing. Here, we provide a detailed classification and comprehensive discussion of molecular strategies facilitating the conversion of non-nucleic acid target binding into CRISPR-powered outputs with an emphasis on their corresponding design principles. Furthermore, the second part of the review outlines current challenges and potential solutions for seamlessly integrating these strategies into user-friendly platforms and rapid tests specifically tailored for point-of-care (POC).

Del Giovane, S., Bagheri, N., Di Pede, A.c., Chamorro, A., Ranallo, S., Migliorelli, D., et al. (2024). Challenges and perspectives of CRISPR-based technology for diagnostic applications. TRAC. TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 172 [10.1016/j.trac.2024.117594].

Challenges and perspectives of CRISPR-based technology for diagnostic applications

Bagheri N.;Di Pede A. C.;Ranallo S.;Porchetta A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

The precision and versatility of CRISPR-based techniques, combined with the advantages of nucleic acid-based nanotechnology, hold great promise in transforming the landscape of molecular diagnostics. While significant progress has been made, current CRISPR-based platforms primarly focus on nucleic acid detection. To expand the applicability and fully leverage the advantages offered by CRISPR-based diagnostics, ongoing efforts explore molecular strategies to develop CRISPR sensors capable of detecting a diverse range of analytes beyond nucleic acids. In addition, challenges still persist in the adaptation of CRISPR platforms for point-of-care (POC) applications, involving concerns such as portability and automation, as well as the complexities associated with multiplexing. Here, we provide a detailed classification and comprehensive discussion of molecular strategies facilitating the conversion of non-nucleic acid target binding into CRISPR-powered outputs with an emphasis on their corresponding design principles. Furthermore, the second part of the review outlines current challenges and potential solutions for seamlessly integrating these strategies into user-friendly platforms and rapid tests specifically tailored for point-of-care (POC).
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Biosensors; Amplification-free detection; Aptamers; Microfluidics; Electrochemical detection
Del Giovane, S., Bagheri, N., Di Pede, A.c., Chamorro, A., Ranallo, S., Migliorelli, D., et al. (2024). Challenges and perspectives of CRISPR-based technology for diagnostic applications. TRAC. TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 172 [10.1016/j.trac.2024.117594].
Del Giovane, S; Bagheri, N; Di Pede, Ac; Chamorro, A; Ranallo, S; Migliorelli, D; Burr, L; Paoletti, S; Altug, H; Porchetta, A
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