Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification-Based Lateral Flow Testing for the Detection of Plant Viruses

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Apr 11;25(8):4237. doi: 10.3390/ijms25084237.

Abstract

Isothermal nucleic acid amplification-based lateral flow testing (INAA-LFT) has emerged as a robust technique for on-site pathogen detection, providing a visible indication of pathogen nucleic acid amplification that rivals or even surpasses the sensitivity of real-time quantitative PCR. The isothermal nature of INAA-LFT ensures consistent conditions for nucleic acid amplification, establishing it as a crucial technology for rapid on-site pathogen detection. However, despite its considerable promise, the widespread application of isothermal INAA amplification-based lateral flow testing faces several challenges. This review provides an overview of the INAA-LFT procedure, highlighting its advancements in detecting plant viruses. Moreover, the review underscores the imperative of addressing the existing limitations and emphasizes ongoing research efforts dedicated to enhancing the applicability and performance of this technology in the realm of rapid on-site testing.

Keywords: LAMP; RPA; detection; isothermal; lateral flow; on-site; plant virus.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Molecular Diagnostic Techniques / methods
  • Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques* / methods
  • Plant Diseases* / virology
  • Plant Viruses* / genetics
  • Plant Viruses* / isolation & purification
  • Plants / genetics
  • Plants / virology

Supplementary concepts

  • LAMP assay