The clinical and epidemiological impacts of whole genomic sequencing on bacterial and virological agents

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sarah Timsit , Laurence Armand-Lefèvre , Jérôme Le Goff , Maud Salmona
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Abstract

Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is a molecular biology tool consisting in the sequencing of the entire genome of a given organism. Due to its ability to provide the finest available resolution of bacterial and virological genetics, it is used at several levels in the field of infectiology. On an individual scale and through application of a single technique, it enables the typological identification and characterization of strains, the characterization of plasmids, and enhanced search for resistance genes and virulence factors. On a collective scale, it enables the characterization of strains and the determination of phylogenetic links between different microorganisms during community outbreaks and healthcare-associated epidemics. The information provided by WGS enables real-time monitoring of strain-level epidemiology on a worldwide scale, and facilitates surveillance of the resistance dissemination and the introduction or emergence of pathogenic variants in humans or their environment. There are several possible approaches to completion of an entire genome. The choice of one method rather than another is essentially dictated by the matrix, either a clinical sample or a culture isolate, and the clinical objective. WGS is an advanced technology that remains costly despite a gradual decrease in its expenses, potentially hindering its implementation in certain laboratories and thus its use in routine microbiology. Even though WGS is making steady inroads as a reference method, efforts remain needed in view of so harmonizing its interpretations and decreasing the time to generation of conclusive results.

全基因组测序对细菌和病毒病原体的临床和流行病学影响。
全基因组测序(WGS)是一种分子生物学工具,包括对特定生物的整个基因组进行测序。由于全基因组测序能够提供细菌和病毒遗传学的最精确分辨率,因此在感染学领域的多个层面都有应用。就个体而言,通过应用单一技术,可对菌株进行类型学鉴定和特征描述,对质粒进行特征描述,并加强对抗性基因和毒力因子的搜索。在集体范围内,它可以在社区爆发和医疗保健相关(非社会性)流行病期间鉴定菌株特征并确定不同微生物之间的系统发育联系。WGS 提供的信息可在全球范围内实时监测菌株级流行病学,并有助于监测人类或其环境中的抗药性传播以及病原体变种的引入或出现。完成全基因组有几种可能的方法。选择一种方法还是另一种方法,主要取决于基质,即临床样本或培养分离物以及需要确保的应用。WGS 是一项前沿技术;因此,尽管其成本在逐步降低,但其昂贵的价格仍然限制了它在某些实验室的应用以及在常规微生物学中的使用。尽管 WGS 作为一种参考方法正在稳步发展,但仍需努力协调其解释并缩短产生结论性结果的时间。
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