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Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing

With the advent of high through-put sequencing (HTS), the emerging science of metagenomics is transforming our understanding of the relationships of microbial communities with their environments. While metagenomics aims to catalogue the genes present in a sample through assessing which genes are act...

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Autores principales: Xiong, Xuejian, Frank, Daniel N., Robertson, Charles E., Hung, Stacy S., Markle, Janet, Canty, Angelo J., McCoy, Kathy D., Macpherson, Andrew J., Poussier, Philippe, Danska, Jayne S., Parkinson, John
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036009
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author Xiong, Xuejian
Frank, Daniel N.
Robertson, Charles E.
Hung, Stacy S.
Markle, Janet
Canty, Angelo J.
McCoy, Kathy D.
Macpherson, Andrew J.
Poussier, Philippe
Danska, Jayne S.
Parkinson, John
author_facet Xiong, Xuejian
Frank, Daniel N.
Robertson, Charles E.
Hung, Stacy S.
Markle, Janet
Canty, Angelo J.
McCoy, Kathy D.
Macpherson, Andrew J.
Poussier, Philippe
Danska, Jayne S.
Parkinson, John
author_sort Xiong, Xuejian
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description With the advent of high through-put sequencing (HTS), the emerging science of metagenomics is transforming our understanding of the relationships of microbial communities with their environments. While metagenomics aims to catalogue the genes present in a sample through assessing which genes are actively expressed, metatranscriptomics can provide a mechanistic understanding of community inter-relationships. To achieve these goals, several challenges need to be addressed from sample preparation to sequence processing, statistical analysis and functional annotation. Here we use an inbred non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse model in which germ-free animals were colonized with a defined mixture of eight commensal bacteria, to explore methods of RNA extraction and to develop a pipeline for the generation and analysis of metatranscriptomic data. Applying the Illumina HTS platform, we sequenced 12 NOD cecal samples prepared using multiple RNA-extraction protocols. The absence of a complete set of reference genomes necessitated a peptide-based search strategy. Up to 16% of sequence reads could be matched to a known bacterial gene. Phylogenetic analysis of the mapped ORFs revealed a distribution consistent with ribosomal RNA, the majority from Bacteroides or Clostridium species. To place these HTS data within a systems context, we mapped the relative abundance of corresponding Escherichia coli homologs onto metabolic and protein-protein interaction networks. These maps identified bacterial processes with components that were well-represented in the datasets. In summary this study highlights the potential of exploiting the economy of HTS platforms for metatranscriptomics.
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spelling pubmed-33387702012-05-03 Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing Xiong, Xuejian Frank, Daniel N. Robertson, Charles E. Hung, Stacy S. Markle, Janet Canty, Angelo J. McCoy, Kathy D. Macpherson, Andrew J. Poussier, Philippe Danska, Jayne S. Parkinson, John PLoS One Research Article With the advent of high through-put sequencing (HTS), the emerging science of metagenomics is transforming our understanding of the relationships of microbial communities with their environments. While metagenomics aims to catalogue the genes present in a sample through assessing which genes are actively expressed, metatranscriptomics can provide a mechanistic understanding of community inter-relationships. To achieve these goals, several challenges need to be addressed from sample preparation to sequence processing, statistical analysis and functional annotation. Here we use an inbred non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse model in which germ-free animals were colonized with a defined mixture of eight commensal bacteria, to explore methods of RNA extraction and to develop a pipeline for the generation and analysis of metatranscriptomic data. Applying the Illumina HTS platform, we sequenced 12 NOD cecal samples prepared using multiple RNA-extraction protocols. The absence of a complete set of reference genomes necessitated a peptide-based search strategy. Up to 16% of sequence reads could be matched to a known bacterial gene. Phylogenetic analysis of the mapped ORFs revealed a distribution consistent with ribosomal RNA, the majority from Bacteroides or Clostridium species. To place these HTS data within a systems context, we mapped the relative abundance of corresponding Escherichia coli homologs onto metabolic and protein-protein interaction networks. These maps identified bacterial processes with components that were well-represented in the datasets. In summary this study highlights the potential of exploiting the economy of HTS platforms for metatranscriptomics. Public Library of Science 2012-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3338770/ /pubmed/22558305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036009 Text en Xiong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Xiong, Xuejian
Frank, Daniel N.
Robertson, Charles E.
Hung, Stacy S.
Markle, Janet
Canty, Angelo J.
McCoy, Kathy D.
Macpherson, Andrew J.
Poussier, Philippe
Danska, Jayne S.
Parkinson, John
Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title_full Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title_fullStr Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title_short Generation and Analysis of a Mouse Intestinal Metatranscriptome through Illumina Based RNA-Sequencing
title_sort generation and analysis of a mouse intestinal metatranscriptome through illumina based rna-sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036009
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