Combating infectious diseases with synthetic biology
Date
2022-01-25Source Title
ACS Synthetic Biology
Print ISSN
21615063
Electronic ISSN
2161-5063
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
528 - 537
Language
English
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Abstract
Over the past decades, there have been numerous outbreaks, including parasitic, fungal, bacterial, and viral infections, worldwide. The rate at which infectious diseases are emerging is disproportionate to the rate of development for new strategies that could combat them. Therefore, there is an increasing demand to develop novel, specific, sensitive, and effective methods for infectious disease diagnosis and treatment. Designed synthetic systems and devices are becoming powerful tools to treat human diseases. The advancement in synthetic biology offers efficient, accurate, and cost-effective platforms for detecting and preventing infectious diseases. Herein we focus on the latest state of living theranostics and its implications.
Keywords
Synthetic biologyInfectious diseases
Engineered phage and bacteria
SARS-CoV-2
Diagnostics
Therapeutics