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跨界网络分析有助于深入了解大西洋鲑鱼的宿主-微生物组相互作用。

Transkingdom network analysis provides insight into host-microbiome interactions in Atlantic salmon.

作者信息

Strand Marius A, Jin Yang, Sandve Simen R, Pope Phil B, Hvidsten Torgeir R

机构信息

Faculty of Biosciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, Norway.

Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, Norway.

出版信息

Comput Struct Biotechnol J. 2021 Jan 29;19:1028-1034. doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2021.01.038. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Atlantic salmon gut constitutes an intriguing system for studying host-microbiota interactions due to the dramatic environmental change salmon experiences during its life cycle. Yet, little is known about the role of interactions in this system and there is a general deficit in computational methods for integrative analysis of omics data from host-microbiota systems.

METHODS

We developed a pipeline to integrate host RNAseq data and microbial 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing data using weighted correlation network analysis. Networks are first inferred from each dataset separately, followed by module detections and finally robust identification of interactions via comparisons of representative module profiles. Through the use of module profiles, this network-based dimensionality reduction approach provides a holistic view into the discovery of potential host-microbiota symbionts.

RESULTS

We analyzed host gene expression from the gut epithelial tissue and microbial abundances from the salmon gut in a long-term feeding trial spanning the fresh-/salt-water transition and including two feeds resembling the fatty acid compositions available in salt- and fresh-water environments, respectively. We identified several host modules with significant correlations to both microbiota modules and variables such as feed, growth and sex. Although the strongest associations largely coincided with the fresh-/salt-water transition, there was a second layer of correlations associating smaller host modules to both variables and microbiota modules. Hence, we identify extensive reprogramming of the gut epithelial transcriptome and large scale coordinated changes in gut microbiota composition associated with water type as well as evidence of host-microbiota interactions linked to feed.

摘要

背景

大西洋鲑鱼的肠道是一个有趣的系统,可用于研究宿主与微生物群的相互作用,因为鲑鱼在其生命周期中经历了剧烈的环境变化。然而,对于该系统中相互作用的作用知之甚少,并且在用于综合分析宿主 - 微生物群系统组学数据的计算方法方面普遍存在不足。

方法

我们开发了一种流程,使用加权相关网络分析来整合宿主RNA测序数据和微生物16S rRNA扩增子测序数据。首先分别从每个数据集中推断网络,然后进行模块检测,最后通过比较代表性模块概况来可靠地识别相互作用。通过使用模块概况,这种基于网络的降维方法为发现潜在的宿主 - 微生物群共生体提供了一个整体视角。

结果

在一项跨越淡水/咸水过渡的长期喂养试验中,我们分析了肠道上皮组织的宿主基因表达以及鲑鱼肠道中的微生物丰度,该试验包括两种分别类似于咸水和淡水环境中脂肪酸组成的饲料。我们确定了几个与微生物群模块以及饲料、生长和性别等变量具有显著相关性的宿主模块。虽然最强的关联在很大程度上与淡水/咸水过渡相吻合,但还有第二层相关性,将较小的宿主模块与变量和微生物群模块联系起来。因此,我们确定了肠道上皮转录组的广泛重编程以及与水类型相关的肠道微生物群组成的大规模协调变化,以及与饲料相关的宿主 - 微生物群相互作用的证据。

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