Wavelet-Based Microbiome Correlations of Host Traits

Adeethyia Shankar, Stephanie Chang, Yongzhong Zhao, Xiaodi Wang, Tong Liu
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The gut microbiome is composed of a plethora of microorganisms, and these microbes contribute to overall human health. It has been shown that dysbiosis of the microbiome is associated with certain diseases, including colorectal cancer and diabetes, yet the role of the microbiome is still little-known. Here, we aim to develop a novel wavelet-based framework to dissect the microbiome correlations of host traits. Due to the clinical nature of the biological dataset, we utilize the discrete wavelet transform (DWT)—enabling us to impute sparse matrices and decompose the data into different frequency components. We further carry out regressions of host traits with the microbiome relative abundances followed by computing correlations between the regression-predicted trait values. Moreover, we visualize these microbiome correlations of host traits with heat maps and build microbiome correlations of host traits network. As a result, our results revealed that microbiome correlations of host traits are prevalent. Our wavelet-based microbiome correlations of host traits analytic framework aims to lay the foundation for further causality analysis of the complex interplays between the microbiome and host traits.
基于小波的宿主性状微生物组相关性研究
肠道微生物群由大量微生物组成,这些微生物对人体整体健康有贡献。已有研究表明,微生物群的生态失调与某些疾病有关,包括结直肠癌和糖尿病,但微生物群的作用仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们的目标是开发一个新的基于小波的框架来剖析宿主性状的微生物组相关性。由于生物数据集的临床性质,我们利用离散小波变换(DWT) -使我们能够输入稀疏矩阵并将数据分解为不同的频率分量。我们进一步对宿主性状与微生物组相对丰度进行回归,然后计算回归预测性状值之间的相关性。此外,我们利用热图可视化这些宿主性状的微生物组相关性,并构建宿主性状的微生物组相关性网络。因此,我们的研究结果表明,宿主性状的微生物组相关性是普遍存在的。我们基于小波的宿主性状微生物组相关性分析框架旨在为进一步分析微生物组与宿主性状之间复杂的相互作用关系奠定基础。
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