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Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disease causing indefinite fatigue. ME/CFS has long been hypothesised to have an infectious cause; however, no specific infectious agent has been identified. We used metagenomics to analyse the RNA from plasma samples from...

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Autores principales: Miller, Ruth R., Uyaguari-Diaz, Miguel, McCabe, Mark N., Montoya, Vincent, Gardy, Jennifer L., Parker, Shoshana, Steiner, Theodore, Hsiao, William, Nesbitt, Matthew J., Tang, Patrick, Patrick, David M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27806082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165691
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author Miller, Ruth R.
Uyaguari-Diaz, Miguel
McCabe, Mark N.
Montoya, Vincent
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Parker, Shoshana
Steiner, Theodore
Hsiao, William
Nesbitt, Matthew J.
Tang, Patrick
Patrick, David M.
author_facet Miller, Ruth R.
Uyaguari-Diaz, Miguel
McCabe, Mark N.
Montoya, Vincent
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Parker, Shoshana
Steiner, Theodore
Hsiao, William
Nesbitt, Matthew J.
Tang, Patrick
Patrick, David M.
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description Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disease causing indefinite fatigue. ME/CFS has long been hypothesised to have an infectious cause; however, no specific infectious agent has been identified. We used metagenomics to analyse the RNA from plasma samples from 25 individuals with ME/CFS and compare their microbial content to technical controls as well as three control groups: individuals with alternatively diagnosed chronic Lyme syndrome (N = 13), systemic lupus erythematosus (N = 11), and healthy controls (N = 25). We found that the majority of sequencing reads were removed during host subtraction, thus there was very low microbial RNA content in the plasma. The effects of sample batching and contamination during sample processing proved to outweigh the effects of study group on microbial RNA content, as the few differences in bacterial or viral RNA abundance we did observe between study groups were most likely caused by contamination and batch effects. Our results highlight the importance of including negative controls in all metagenomic analyses, since there was considerable overlap between bacterial content identified in study samples and control samples. For example, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Bacteriodes were found in both study samples and plasma-free negative controls. Many of the taxonomic groups we saw in our plasma-free negative control samples have previously been associated with diseases, including ME/CFS, demonstrating how incorrect conclusions may arise if controls are not used and batch effects not accounted for.
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spelling pubmed-50918122016-11-15 Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects Miller, Ruth R. Uyaguari-Diaz, Miguel McCabe, Mark N. Montoya, Vincent Gardy, Jennifer L. Parker, Shoshana Steiner, Theodore Hsiao, William Nesbitt, Matthew J. Tang, Patrick Patrick, David M. PLoS One Research Article Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disease causing indefinite fatigue. ME/CFS has long been hypothesised to have an infectious cause; however, no specific infectious agent has been identified. We used metagenomics to analyse the RNA from plasma samples from 25 individuals with ME/CFS and compare their microbial content to technical controls as well as three control groups: individuals with alternatively diagnosed chronic Lyme syndrome (N = 13), systemic lupus erythematosus (N = 11), and healthy controls (N = 25). We found that the majority of sequencing reads were removed during host subtraction, thus there was very low microbial RNA content in the plasma. The effects of sample batching and contamination during sample processing proved to outweigh the effects of study group on microbial RNA content, as the few differences in bacterial or viral RNA abundance we did observe between study groups were most likely caused by contamination and batch effects. Our results highlight the importance of including negative controls in all metagenomic analyses, since there was considerable overlap between bacterial content identified in study samples and control samples. For example, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Bacteriodes were found in both study samples and plasma-free negative controls. Many of the taxonomic groups we saw in our plasma-free negative control samples have previously been associated with diseases, including ME/CFS, demonstrating how incorrect conclusions may arise if controls are not used and batch effects not accounted for. Public Library of Science 2016-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5091812/ /pubmed/27806082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165691 Text en © 2016 Miller 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Miller, Ruth R.
Uyaguari-Diaz, Miguel
McCabe, Mark N.
Montoya, Vincent
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Parker, Shoshana
Steiner, Theodore
Hsiao, William
Nesbitt, Matthew J.
Tang, Patrick
Patrick, David M.
Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title_full Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title_fullStr Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title_full_unstemmed Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title_short Metagenomic Investigation of Plasma in Individuals with ME/CFS Highlights the Importance of Technical Controls to Elucidate Contamination and Batch Effects
title_sort metagenomic investigation of plasma in individuals with me/cfs highlights the importance of technical controls to elucidate contamination and batch effects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27806082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165691
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