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CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security

Plant viruses pose a serious threat to agricultural production systems worldwide. The world's population is expected to reach the 10-billion mark by 2057. Under the scenario of declining cultivable land and challenges posed by rapidly emerging and re-emerging plant pathogens, conventional strat...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Susheel Kumar, Gupta, Om Prakash, Pathaw, Neeta, Sharma, Devender, Maibam, Albert, Sharma, Parul, Sanasam, Jyotsana, Karkute, Suhas Gorakh, Kumar, Sandeep, Bhattacharjee, Bijoya
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34977113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.751512
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author Sharma, Susheel Kumar
Gupta, Om Prakash
Pathaw, Neeta
Sharma, Devender
Maibam, Albert
Sharma, Parul
Sanasam, Jyotsana
Karkute, Suhas Gorakh
Kumar, Sandeep
Bhattacharjee, Bijoya
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Gupta, Om Prakash
Pathaw, Neeta
Sharma, Devender
Maibam, Albert
Sharma, Parul
Sanasam, Jyotsana
Karkute, Suhas Gorakh
Kumar, Sandeep
Bhattacharjee, Bijoya
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description Plant viruses pose a serious threat to agricultural production systems worldwide. The world's population is expected to reach the 10-billion mark by 2057. Under the scenario of declining cultivable land and challenges posed by rapidly emerging and re-emerging plant pathogens, conventional strategies could not accomplish the target of keeping pace with increasing global food demand. Gene-editing techniques have recently come up as promising options to enable precise changes in genomes with greater efficiency to achieve the target of higher crop productivity. Of genome engineering tools, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins have gained much popularity, owing to their simplicity, reproducibility, and applicability in a wide range of species. Also, the application of different Cas proteins, such as Cas12a, Cas13a, and Cas9 nucleases, has enabled the development of more robust strategies for the engineering of antiviral mechanisms in many plant species. Recent studies have revealed the use of various CRISPR-Cas systems to either directly target a viral gene or modify a host genome to develop viral resistance in plants. This review provides a comprehensive record of the use of the CRISPR-Cas system in the development of antiviral resistance in plants and discusses its applications in the overall enhancement of productivity and nutritional landscape of cultivated plant species. Furthermore, the utility of this technique for the detection of various plant viruses could enable affordable and precise in-field or on-site detection. The futuristic potential of CRISPR-Cas technologies and possible challenges with their use and application are highlighted. Finally, the future of CRISPR-Cas in sustainable management of viral diseases, and its practical utility and regulatory guidelines in different parts of the globe are discussed systematically.
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spelling pubmed-87168832021-12-31 CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security Sharma, Susheel Kumar Gupta, Om Prakash Pathaw, Neeta Sharma, Devender Maibam, Albert Sharma, Parul Sanasam, Jyotsana Karkute, Suhas Gorakh Kumar, Sandeep Bhattacharjee, Bijoya Front Nutr Nutrition Plant viruses pose a serious threat to agricultural production systems worldwide. The world's population is expected to reach the 10-billion mark by 2057. Under the scenario of declining cultivable land and challenges posed by rapidly emerging and re-emerging plant pathogens, conventional strategies could not accomplish the target of keeping pace with increasing global food demand. Gene-editing techniques have recently come up as promising options to enable precise changes in genomes with greater efficiency to achieve the target of higher crop productivity. Of genome engineering tools, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins have gained much popularity, owing to their simplicity, reproducibility, and applicability in a wide range of species. Also, the application of different Cas proteins, such as Cas12a, Cas13a, and Cas9 nucleases, has enabled the development of more robust strategies for the engineering of antiviral mechanisms in many plant species. Recent studies have revealed the use of various CRISPR-Cas systems to either directly target a viral gene or modify a host genome to develop viral resistance in plants. This review provides a comprehensive record of the use of the CRISPR-Cas system in the development of antiviral resistance in plants and discusses its applications in the overall enhancement of productivity and nutritional landscape of cultivated plant species. Furthermore, the utility of this technique for the detection of various plant viruses could enable affordable and precise in-field or on-site detection. The futuristic potential of CRISPR-Cas technologies and possible challenges with their use and application are highlighted. Finally, the future of CRISPR-Cas in sustainable management of viral diseases, and its practical utility and regulatory guidelines in different parts of the globe are discussed systematically. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8716883/ /pubmed/34977113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.751512 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sharma, Gupta, Pathaw, Sharma, Maibam, Sharma, Sanasam, Karkute, Kumar and Bhattacharjee. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Sharma, Susheel Kumar
Gupta, Om Prakash
Pathaw, Neeta
Sharma, Devender
Maibam, Albert
Sharma, Parul
Sanasam, Jyotsana
Karkute, Suhas Gorakh
Kumar, Sandeep
Bhattacharjee, Bijoya
CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title_full CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title_fullStr CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title_full_unstemmed CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title_short CRISPR-Cas-Led Revolution in Diagnosis and Management of Emerging Plant Viruses: New Avenues Toward Food and Nutritional Security
title_sort crispr-cas-led revolution in diagnosis and management of emerging plant viruses: new avenues toward food and nutritional security
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34977113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.751512
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