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Agnostic Sequencing for Detection of Viral Pathogens

Nick P.G. Gauthier, Samuel D. Chorlton, Mel Krajden, Amee R. Manges

2023Clinical Microbiology Reviews58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

knowledge of a pathogen's genome, and an untargeted or unknown pathogen will not be detected. Recent public health crises have emphasized the need to prepare for a wide and rapid deployment of an agnostic diagnostic assay at the start of an outbreak to ensure an effective response to emerging viral pathogens. Metagenomic techniques can nonspecifically sequence all detectable nucleic acids in a sample and therefore do not rely on prior knowledge of a pathogen's genome. While this technology has been reviewed for bacterial diagnostics and adopted in research settings for the detection and characterization of viruses, viral metagenomics has yet to be widely deployed as a diagnostic tool in clinical laboratories. In this review, we highlight recent improvements to the performance of metagenomic viral sequencing, the current applications of metagenomic sequencing in clinical laboratories, as well as the challenges that impede the widespread adoption of this technology.

Topics & Concepts

DNA sequencingComputational biologyGenomeBiologyMultiplexInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathogenMolecular diagnosticsVirologyGeneticsDiseaseGeneMedicinePathologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsMicrobial infections and disease researchBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing