Enriching the future of public health microbiology with hybridization bait capture

利用杂交诱饵捕获技术丰富公共卫生微生物学的未来

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Abstract

SUMMARYPublic health microbiology focuses on microorganisms and infectious agents that impact human health. For years, this field has relied on culture or molecular methods to investigate complex samples of public health importance. However, with the increase in accuracy and decrease in sequencing cost over the last decade, there has been a transition to the use of next-generation sequencing in public health microbiology. Nevertheless, many available sequencing methods (e.g., shotgun metagenomics and amplicon sequencing) do not work well in complex sample types, require deep sequencing, or have inherent biases associated with them. Hybridization bait capture, also known as target enrichment, brings in solutions for such limitations. It is an increasingly popular technique to simultaneously characterize many thousands of genetic elements while reducing the amount of sequencing needed (thereby reducing the sequencing costs). Here, we summarize the concept of hybridization bait capture for public health, reviewing a total of 35 bait sets designed in six key topic areas for public health microbiology [i.e., antimicrobial resistance (AMR), bacteria, fungi, parasites, vectors, and viruses], and compare hybridization bait capture to previously relied upon methods. Furthermore, we provide an in-depth comparison of the three most popular bait sets designed for AMR by evaluating each of them against three major AMR databases: Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database, Microbial Ecology Group Antimicrobial Resistance Database, and Pathogenicity Island Database. Thus, this article provides a review of hybridization bait capture for public health microbiologists.

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