Xu Yueren, Lei Bingbing, Zhang Qingfeng, Lei Yunjiao, Li Cunyuan, Li Xiaoyue, Yao Rui, Hu Ruirui, Liu Kaiping, Wang Yue, Cui Yuying, Wang Limin, Dai Jihong, Li Lei, Ni Wei, Zhou Ping, Liu Ze-Xian, Hu Shengwei
College of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang 832003, China.
State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou 510060, China.
Comput Struct Biotechnol J. 2022 Feb 10;20:891-898. doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2022.02.003. eCollection 2022.
Animal gut microbiomes play important roles in the health, diseases, and production of animal hosts. The volume of animal gut metagenomic data, including both 16S amplicon and metagenomic sequencing data, has been increasing exponentially in recent years, making it increasingly difficult for researchers to query, retrieve, and reanalyze experimental data and explore new hypotheses. We designed a database called the domestic animal gut microbiome atlas (ADDAGMA) to house all publicly available, high-throughput sequencing data for the gut microbiome in domestic animals. ADDAGMA enhances the availability and accessibility of the rapidly growing body of metagenomic data. We annotated microbial and metadata from four domestic animals (cattle, horse, pig, and chicken) from 356 published papers to construct a comprehensive database that is equipped with browse and search functions, enabling users to make customized, complicated, biologically relevant queries. Users can quickly and accurately obtain experimental information on sample types, conditions, and sequencing platforms, and experimental results including microbial relative abundances, microbial taxon-associated host phenotype, and P-values for gut microbes of interest. The current version of ADDAGMA includes 290,422 quantification events (changes in abundance) for 3215 microbial taxa associated with 48 phenotypes. ADDAGMA presently covers gut microbiota sequencing data from pig, cattle, horse, and chicken, but will be expanded to include other domestic animals. ADDAGMA is freely available at (http://addagma.omicsbio.info/).
动物肠道微生物群在动物宿主的健康、疾病和生产中发挥着重要作用。近年来,包括16S扩增子和宏基因组测序数据在内的动物肠道宏基因组数据量呈指数级增长,这使得研究人员查询、检索和重新分析实验数据以及探索新假设变得越来越困难。我们设计了一个名为家畜肠道微生物群图谱数据库(ADDAGMA)的数据库,用于存储所有公开可用的家畜肠道微生物群高通量测序数据。ADDAGMA提高了快速增长的宏基因组数据的可用性和可访问性。我们对来自356篇已发表论文的四种家畜(牛、马、猪和鸡)的微生物和元数据进行注释,以构建一个具备浏览和搜索功能的综合数据库,使用户能够进行定制化、复杂且与生物学相关的查询。用户可以快速准确地获取有关样本类型、条件和测序平台的实验信息,以及包括微生物相对丰度、微生物分类群相关宿主表型和感兴趣的肠道微生物P值在内的实验结果。ADDAGMA的当前版本包括与48种表型相关的3215个微生物分类群的290422个定量事件(丰度变化)的数据。ADDAGMA目前涵盖猪、牛、马和鸡的肠道微生物群测序数据,但将扩展到包括其他家畜。ADDAGMA可在(http://addagma.omicsbio.info/)免费获取。