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DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing

Dengue virus (DENV) represents a public health threat and economic burden in affected countries. The availability of genomic data is key to understanding viral evolution and dynamics, supporting improved control strategies. Currently, the use of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies, which c...

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Autores principales: Mendes, Catarina I., Lizarazo, Erley, Machado, Miguel P., Silva, Diogo N., Tami, Adriana, Ramirez, Mário, Couto, Natacha, Rossen, John W. A., Carriço, João A.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7200064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32134380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000328
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author Mendes, Catarina I.
Lizarazo, Erley
Machado, Miguel P.
Silva, Diogo N.
Tami, Adriana
Ramirez, Mário
Couto, Natacha
Rossen, John W. A.
Carriço, João A.
author_facet Mendes, Catarina I.
Lizarazo, Erley
Machado, Miguel P.
Silva, Diogo N.
Tami, Adriana
Ramirez, Mário
Couto, Natacha
Rossen, John W. A.
Carriço, João A.
author_sort Mendes, Catarina I.
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description Dengue virus (DENV) represents a public health threat and economic burden in affected countries. The availability of genomic data is key to understanding viral evolution and dynamics, supporting improved control strategies. Currently, the use of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies, which can be applied both directly to patient samples (shotgun metagenomics) and to PCR-amplified viral sequences (amplicon sequencing), is potentially the most informative approach to monitor viral dissemination and genetic diversity by providing, in a single methodological step, identification and characterization of the whole viral genome at the nucleotide level. Despite many advantages, these technologies require bioinformatics expertise and appropriate infrastructure for the analysis and interpretation of the resulting data. In addition, the many software solutions available can hamper the reproducibility and comparison of results. Here we present DEN-IM, a one-stop, user-friendly, containerized and reproducible workflow for the analysis of DENV short-read sequencing data from both amplicon and shotgun metagenomics approaches. It is able to infer the DENV coding sequence (CDS), identify the serotype and genotype, and generate a phylogenetic tree. It can easily be run on any UNIX-like system, from local machines to high-performance computing clusters, performing a comprehensive analysis without the requirement for extensive bioinformatics expertise. Using DEN-IM, we successfully analysed two types of DENV datasets. The first comprised 25 shotgun metagenomic sequencing samples from patients with variable serotypes and genotypes, including an in vitro spiked sample containing the four known serotypes. The second consisted of 106 paired-end and 76 single-end amplicon sequences of DENV 3 genotype III and DENV 1 genotype I, respectively, where DEN-IM allowed detection of the intra-genotype diversity. The DEN-IM workflow, parameters and execution configuration files, and documentation are freely available at https://github.com/B-UMMI/DEN-IM).
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spelling pubmed-72000642020-05-06 DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing Mendes, Catarina I. Lizarazo, Erley Machado, Miguel P. Silva, Diogo N. Tami, Adriana Ramirez, Mário Couto, Natacha Rossen, John W. A. Carriço, João A. Microb Genom Method Dengue virus (DENV) represents a public health threat and economic burden in affected countries. The availability of genomic data is key to understanding viral evolution and dynamics, supporting improved control strategies. Currently, the use of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies, which can be applied both directly to patient samples (shotgun metagenomics) and to PCR-amplified viral sequences (amplicon sequencing), is potentially the most informative approach to monitor viral dissemination and genetic diversity by providing, in a single methodological step, identification and characterization of the whole viral genome at the nucleotide level. Despite many advantages, these technologies require bioinformatics expertise and appropriate infrastructure for the analysis and interpretation of the resulting data. In addition, the many software solutions available can hamper the reproducibility and comparison of results. Here we present DEN-IM, a one-stop, user-friendly, containerized and reproducible workflow for the analysis of DENV short-read sequencing data from both amplicon and shotgun metagenomics approaches. It is able to infer the DENV coding sequence (CDS), identify the serotype and genotype, and generate a phylogenetic tree. It can easily be run on any UNIX-like system, from local machines to high-performance computing clusters, performing a comprehensive analysis without the requirement for extensive bioinformatics expertise. Using DEN-IM, we successfully analysed two types of DENV datasets. The first comprised 25 shotgun metagenomic sequencing samples from patients with variable serotypes and genotypes, including an in vitro spiked sample containing the four known serotypes. The second consisted of 106 paired-end and 76 single-end amplicon sequences of DENV 3 genotype III and DENV 1 genotype I, respectively, where DEN-IM allowed detection of the intra-genotype diversity. The DEN-IM workflow, parameters and execution configuration files, and documentation are freely available at https://github.com/B-UMMI/DEN-IM). Microbiology Society 2020-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7200064/ /pubmed/32134380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000328 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Mendes, Catarina I.
Lizarazo, Erley
Machado, Miguel P.
Silva, Diogo N.
Tami, Adriana
Ramirez, Mário
Couto, Natacha
Rossen, John W. A.
Carriço, João A.
DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title_full DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title_fullStr DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title_full_unstemmed DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title_short DEN-IM: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
title_sort den-im: dengue virus genotyping from amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
topic Method
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7200064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32134380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000328
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