RFW captures species-level metagenomic functions by integrating genome annotation information.

IF 4.3 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Cell Reports Methods Pub Date : 2024-12-16 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.crmeth.2024.100932
Kai Mi, Rui Xu, Xingyin Liu
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Abstract

Functional profiling of whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing (WMS) enables our understanding of microbe-host interactions. We demonstrate microbial functional information loss by current annotation methods at both the taxon and community levels, particularly at lower read depths. To address information loss, we develop a framework, RFW (reference-based functional profile inference on WMS), that utilizes information from genome functional annotations and taxonomic profiles to infer microbial function abundances from WMS. Furthermore, we provide an algorithm for absolute abundance change quantification between groups as part of the RFW framework. By applying RFW to several datasets related to autism spectrum disorder and colorectal cancer, we show that RFW augments downstream analyses, such as differential microbial function identification and association analysis between microbial function and host phenotype. RFW is open source and freely available at https://github.com/Xingyinliu-Lab/RFW.

RFW通过整合基因组注释信息捕获物种水平的宏基因组功能。
全宏基因组霰弹枪测序(WMS)的功能分析使我们能够理解微生物与宿主的相互作用。我们通过当前的标注方法在分类单元和群落水平上证明了微生物功能信息的丢失,特别是在较低的读取深度上。为了解决信息丢失问题,我们开发了一个框架,RFW(基于参考的WMS功能谱推断),该框架利用基因组功能注释和分类图谱的信息来推断WMS中的微生物功能丰度。此外,作为RFW框架的一部分,我们提供了一种算法来量化组间绝对丰度变化。通过将RFW应用于与自闭症谱系障碍和结直肠癌相关的几个数据集,我们发现RFW增强了下游分析,如差异微生物功能鉴定和微生物功能与宿主表型之间的关联分析。RFW是开源的,可以在https://github.com/Xingyinliu-Lab/RFW上免费获得。
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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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