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Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection

BACKGROUND: Shotgun metagenomics has been used clinically for diagnosing infectious diseases. However, most technical assessments have been limited to individual sets of reference standards, experimental workflows, and laboratories. METHODS: A reference panel and performance metrics were designed an...

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Autores principales: Liu, Donglai, Zhou, Haiwei, Xu, Teng, Yang, Qiwen, Mo, Xi, Shi, Dawei, Ai, Jingwen, Zhang, Jingjia, Tao, Yue, Wen, Donghua, Tong, Yigang, Ren, Lili, Zhang, Wen, Xie, Shumei, Chen, Weijun, Xing, Wanli, Zhao, Jinyin, Wu, Yilan, Meng, Xianfa, Ouyang, Chuan, Jiang, Zhi, Liang, Zhikun, Tan, Haiqin, Fang, Yuan, Qin, Nan, Guan, Yuanlin, Gai, Wei, Xu, Sihong, Wu, Wenjuan, Zhang, Wenhong, Zhang, Chuntao, Wang, Youchun
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34814051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103649
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author Liu, Donglai
Zhou, Haiwei
Xu, Teng
Yang, Qiwen
Mo, Xi
Shi, Dawei
Ai, Jingwen
Zhang, Jingjia
Tao, Yue
Wen, Donghua
Tong, Yigang
Ren, Lili
Zhang, Wen
Xie, Shumei
Chen, Weijun
Xing, Wanli
Zhao, Jinyin
Wu, Yilan
Meng, Xianfa
Ouyang, Chuan
Jiang, Zhi
Liang, Zhikun
Tan, Haiqin
Fang, Yuan
Qin, Nan
Guan, Yuanlin
Gai, Wei
Xu, Sihong
Wu, Wenjuan
Zhang, Wenhong
Zhang, Chuntao
Wang, Youchun
author_facet Liu, Donglai
Zhou, Haiwei
Xu, Teng
Yang, Qiwen
Mo, Xi
Shi, Dawei
Ai, Jingwen
Zhang, Jingjia
Tao, Yue
Wen, Donghua
Tong, Yigang
Ren, Lili
Zhang, Wen
Xie, Shumei
Chen, Weijun
Xing, Wanli
Zhao, Jinyin
Wu, Yilan
Meng, Xianfa
Ouyang, Chuan
Jiang, Zhi
Liang, Zhikun
Tan, Haiqin
Fang, Yuan
Qin, Nan
Guan, Yuanlin
Gai, Wei
Xu, Sihong
Wu, Wenjuan
Zhang, Wenhong
Zhang, Chuntao
Wang, Youchun
author_sort Liu, Donglai
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Shotgun metagenomics has been used clinically for diagnosing infectious diseases. However, most technical assessments have been limited to individual sets of reference standards, experimental workflows, and laboratories. METHODS: A reference panel and performance metrics were designed and used to examine the performance of shotgun metagenomics at 17 laboratories in a coordinated collaborative study. We comprehensively assessed the reliability, key performance determinants, reproducibility, and quantitative potential. FINDINGS: Assay performance varied significantly across sites and microbial classes, with a read depth of 20 millions as a generally cost-efficient assay setting. Results of mapped reads by shotgun metagenomics could indicate relative and intra-site (but not absolute or inter-site) microbial abundance. INTERPRETATION: Assay performance was significantly impacted by the microbial type, the host context, and read depth, which emphasizes the importance of these factors when designing reference reagents and benchmarking studies. Across sites, workflows and platforms, false positive reporting and considerable site/library effects were common challenges to the assay's accuracy and quantifiability. Our study also suggested that laboratory-developed shotgun metagenomics tests for pathogen detection should aim to detect microbes at 500 CFU/mL (or copies/mL) in a clinically relevant host context (10^5 human cells/mL) within a 24h turn-around time, and with an efficient read depth of 20M. FUNDING: This work was supported by National Science and Technology Major Project of China (2018ZX10102001).
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spelling pubmed-86088672021-11-29 Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection Liu, Donglai Zhou, Haiwei Xu, Teng Yang, Qiwen Mo, Xi Shi, Dawei Ai, Jingwen Zhang, Jingjia Tao, Yue Wen, Donghua Tong, Yigang Ren, Lili Zhang, Wen Xie, Shumei Chen, Weijun Xing, Wanli Zhao, Jinyin Wu, Yilan Meng, Xianfa Ouyang, Chuan Jiang, Zhi Liang, Zhikun Tan, Haiqin Fang, Yuan Qin, Nan Guan, Yuanlin Gai, Wei Xu, Sihong Wu, Wenjuan Zhang, Wenhong Zhang, Chuntao Wang, Youchun EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Shotgun metagenomics has been used clinically for diagnosing infectious diseases. However, most technical assessments have been limited to individual sets of reference standards, experimental workflows, and laboratories. METHODS: A reference panel and performance metrics were designed and used to examine the performance of shotgun metagenomics at 17 laboratories in a coordinated collaborative study. We comprehensively assessed the reliability, key performance determinants, reproducibility, and quantitative potential. FINDINGS: Assay performance varied significantly across sites and microbial classes, with a read depth of 20 millions as a generally cost-efficient assay setting. Results of mapped reads by shotgun metagenomics could indicate relative and intra-site (but not absolute or inter-site) microbial abundance. INTERPRETATION: Assay performance was significantly impacted by the microbial type, the host context, and read depth, which emphasizes the importance of these factors when designing reference reagents and benchmarking studies. Across sites, workflows and platforms, false positive reporting and considerable site/library effects were common challenges to the assay's accuracy and quantifiability. Our study also suggested that laboratory-developed shotgun metagenomics tests for pathogen detection should aim to detect microbes at 500 CFU/mL (or copies/mL) in a clinically relevant host context (10^5 human cells/mL) within a 24h turn-around time, and with an efficient read depth of 20M. FUNDING: This work was supported by National Science and Technology Major Project of China (2018ZX10102001). Elsevier 2021-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8608867/ /pubmed/34814051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103649 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research paper
Liu, Donglai
Zhou, Haiwei
Xu, Teng
Yang, Qiwen
Mo, Xi
Shi, Dawei
Ai, Jingwen
Zhang, Jingjia
Tao, Yue
Wen, Donghua
Tong, Yigang
Ren, Lili
Zhang, Wen
Xie, Shumei
Chen, Weijun
Xing, Wanli
Zhao, Jinyin
Wu, Yilan
Meng, Xianfa
Ouyang, Chuan
Jiang, Zhi
Liang, Zhikun
Tan, Haiqin
Fang, Yuan
Qin, Nan
Guan, Yuanlin
Gai, Wei
Xu, Sihong
Wu, Wenjuan
Zhang, Wenhong
Zhang, Chuntao
Wang, Youchun
Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title_full Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title_fullStr Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title_full_unstemmed Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title_short Multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
title_sort multicenter assessment of shotgun metagenomics for pathogen detection
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34814051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103649
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