Application of Nanopore Sequencing in the Detection of Foodborne Microorganisms

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022 May 2;12(9):1534. doi: 10.3390/nano12091534.

Abstract

Foodborne pathogens have become the subject of intense interest because of their high incidence and mortality worldwide. In the past few decades, people have developed many methods to solve this challenge. At present, methods such as traditional microbial culture methods, nucleic acid or protein-based pathogen detection methods, and whole-genome analysis are widely used in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms in food. However, these methods are limited by time-consuming, cumbersome operations or high costs. The development of nanopore sequencing technology offers the possibility to address these shortcomings. Nanopore sequencing, a third-generation technology, has the advantages of simple operation, high sensitivity, real-time sequencing, and low turnaround time. It can be widely used in the rapid detection and serotyping of foodborne pathogens. This review article discusses foodborne diseases, the principle of nanopore sequencing technology, the application of nanopore sequencing technology in foodborne pathogens detection, as well as its development prospects.

Keywords: COVID-19; WGS; foodborne diseases; metagenomics; nanopore sequencing technology; poultry health; real-time monitoring.

Publication types

  • Review