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Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections

Classifying individual bacterial species comprising complex, polymicrobial patient specimens remains a challenge for culture-based and molecular microbiology techniques in common clinical use. We therefore adapted practices from metagenomics research to rapidly catalog the bacterial composition of c...

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Autores principales: Salipante, Stephen J., Sengupta, Dhruba J., Rosenthal, Christopher, Costa, Gina, Spangler, Jessica, Sims, Elizabeth H., Jacobs, Michael A., Miller, Samuel I., Hoogestraat, Daniel R., Cookson, Brad T., McCoy, Connor, Matsen, Frederick A., Shendure, Jay, Lee, Clarence C., Harkins, Timothy T., Hoffman, Noah G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065226
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author Salipante, Stephen J.
Sengupta, Dhruba J.
Rosenthal, Christopher
Costa, Gina
Spangler, Jessica
Sims, Elizabeth H.
Jacobs, Michael A.
Miller, Samuel I.
Hoogestraat, Daniel R.
Cookson, Brad T.
McCoy, Connor
Matsen, Frederick A.
Shendure, Jay
Lee, Clarence C.
Harkins, Timothy T.
Hoffman, Noah G.
author_facet Salipante, Stephen J.
Sengupta, Dhruba J.
Rosenthal, Christopher
Costa, Gina
Spangler, Jessica
Sims, Elizabeth H.
Jacobs, Michael A.
Miller, Samuel I.
Hoogestraat, Daniel R.
Cookson, Brad T.
McCoy, Connor
Matsen, Frederick A.
Shendure, Jay
Lee, Clarence C.
Harkins, Timothy T.
Hoffman, Noah G.
author_sort Salipante, Stephen J.
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description Classifying individual bacterial species comprising complex, polymicrobial patient specimens remains a challenge for culture-based and molecular microbiology techniques in common clinical use. We therefore adapted practices from metagenomics research to rapidly catalog the bacterial composition of clinical specimens directly from patients, without need for prior culture. We have combined a semiconductor deep sequencing protocol that produces reads spanning 16S ribosomal RNA gene variable regions 1 and 2 (∼360 bp) with a de-noising pipeline that significantly improves the fraction of error-free sequences. The resulting sequences can be used to perform accurate genus- or species-level taxonomic assignment. We explore the microbial composition of challenging, heterogeneous clinical specimens by deep sequencing, culture-based strain typing, and Sanger sequencing of bulk PCR product. We report that deep sequencing can catalog bacterial species in mixed specimens from which usable data cannot be obtained by conventional clinical methods. Deep sequencing a collection of sputum samples from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients reveals well-described CF pathogens in specimens where they were not detected by standard clinical culture methods, especially for low-prevalence or fastidious bacteria. We also found that sputa submitted for CF diagnostic workup can be divided into a limited number of groups based on the phylogenetic composition of the airway microbiota, suggesting that metagenomic profiling may prove useful as a clinical diagnostic strategy in the future. The described method is sufficiently rapid (theoretically compatible with same-day turnaround times) and inexpensive for routine clinical use.
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spelling pubmed-36669802013-06-03 Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections Salipante, Stephen J. Sengupta, Dhruba J. Rosenthal, Christopher Costa, Gina Spangler, Jessica Sims, Elizabeth H. Jacobs, Michael A. Miller, Samuel I. Hoogestraat, Daniel R. Cookson, Brad T. McCoy, Connor Matsen, Frederick A. Shendure, Jay Lee, Clarence C. Harkins, Timothy T. Hoffman, Noah G. PLoS One Research Article Classifying individual bacterial species comprising complex, polymicrobial patient specimens remains a challenge for culture-based and molecular microbiology techniques in common clinical use. We therefore adapted practices from metagenomics research to rapidly catalog the bacterial composition of clinical specimens directly from patients, without need for prior culture. We have combined a semiconductor deep sequencing protocol that produces reads spanning 16S ribosomal RNA gene variable regions 1 and 2 (∼360 bp) with a de-noising pipeline that significantly improves the fraction of error-free sequences. The resulting sequences can be used to perform accurate genus- or species-level taxonomic assignment. We explore the microbial composition of challenging, heterogeneous clinical specimens by deep sequencing, culture-based strain typing, and Sanger sequencing of bulk PCR product. We report that deep sequencing can catalog bacterial species in mixed specimens from which usable data cannot be obtained by conventional clinical methods. Deep sequencing a collection of sputum samples from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients reveals well-described CF pathogens in specimens where they were not detected by standard clinical culture methods, especially for low-prevalence or fastidious bacteria. We also found that sputa submitted for CF diagnostic workup can be divided into a limited number of groups based on the phylogenetic composition of the airway microbiota, suggesting that metagenomic profiling may prove useful as a clinical diagnostic strategy in the future. The described method is sufficiently rapid (theoretically compatible with same-day turnaround times) and inexpensive for routine clinical use. Public Library of Science 2013-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3666980/ /pubmed/23734239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065226 Text en © 2013 Salipante 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Salipante, Stephen J.
Sengupta, Dhruba J.
Rosenthal, Christopher
Costa, Gina
Spangler, Jessica
Sims, Elizabeth H.
Jacobs, Michael A.
Miller, Samuel I.
Hoogestraat, Daniel R.
Cookson, Brad T.
McCoy, Connor
Matsen, Frederick A.
Shendure, Jay
Lee, Clarence C.
Harkins, Timothy T.
Hoffman, Noah G.
Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title_full Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title_fullStr Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title_full_unstemmed Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title_short Rapid 16S rRNA Next-Generation Sequencing of Polymicrobial Clinical Samples for Diagnosis of Complex Bacterial Infections
title_sort rapid 16s rrna next-generation sequencing of polymicrobial clinical samples for diagnosis of complex bacterial infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065226
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