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动物相关宏基因组数据库揭示了对家畜和发达国家的偏向性以及动物相关微生物群落功能潜力研究中的盲点。

The AnimalAssociatedMetagenomeDB reveals a bias towards livestock and developed countries and blind spots in functional-potential studies of animal-associated microbiomes.

作者信息

Avila Santos Anderson Paulo, Kabiru Nata'ala Muhammad, Kasmanas Jonas Coelho, Bartholomäus Alexander, Keller-Costa Tina, Jurburg Stephanie D, Tal Tamara, Camarinha-Silva Amélia, Saraiva João Pedro, Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho André Carlos, Stadler Peter F, Sipoli Sanches Danilo, Rocha Ulisses

机构信息

Department of Environmental Microbiology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ GmbH, 04318, Leipzig, Germany.

Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brazil.

出版信息

Anim Microbiome. 2023 Oct 5;5(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s42523-023-00267-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Metagenomic data can shed light on animal-microbiome relationships and the functional potential of these communities. Over the past years, the generation of metagenomics data has increased exponentially, and so has the availability and reusability of data present in public repositories. However, identifying which datasets and associated metadata are available is not straightforward. We created the Animal-Associated Metagenome Metadata Database (AnimalAssociatedMetagenomeDB - AAMDB) to facilitate the identification and reuse of publicly available non-human, animal-associated metagenomic data, and metadata. Further, we used the AAMDB to (i) annotate common and scientific names of the species; (ii) determine the fraction of vertebrates and invertebrates; (iii) study their biogeography; and (iv) specify whether the animals were wild, pets, livestock or used for medical research.

RESULTS

We manually selected metagenomes associated with non-human animals from SRA and MG-RAST.  Next, we standardized and curated 51 metadata attributes (e.g., host, compartment, geographic coordinates, and country). The AAMDB version 1.0 contains 10,885 metagenomes associated with 165 different species from 65 different countries. From the collected metagenomes, 51.1% were recovered from animals associated with medical research or grown for human consumption (i.e., mice, rats, cattle, pigs, and poultry). Further, we observed an over-representation of animals collected in temperate regions (89.2%) and a lower representation of samples from the polar zones, with only 11 samples in total. The most common genus among invertebrate animals was Trichocerca (rotifers).

CONCLUSION

Our work may guide host species selection in novel animal-associated metagenome research, especially in biodiversity and conservation studies. The data available in our database will allow scientists to perform meta-analyses and test new hypotheses (e.g., host-specificity, strain heterogeneity, and biogeography of animal-associated metagenomes), leveraging existing data. The AAMDB WebApp is a user-friendly interface that is publicly available at https://webapp.ufz.de/aamdb/ .

摘要

背景

宏基因组数据能够揭示动物与微生物组之间的关系以及这些群落的功能潜力。在过去几年中,宏基因组数据的生成呈指数级增长,公共数据库中数据的可用性和可重用性也是如此。然而,确定哪些数据集及相关元数据可用并非易事。我们创建了动物相关宏基因组元数据数据库(Animal-Associated Metagenome Metadata Database - AAMDB),以促进对公开可用的非人类、动物相关宏基因组数据及元数据的识别和重用。此外,我们利用AAMDB来(i)注释物种的通用名和学名;(ii)确定脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的比例;(iii)研究它们的生物地理学;以及(iv)指定动物是野生的、宠物、家畜还是用于医学研究。

结果

我们从SRA和MG-RAST中手动选择了与非人类动物相关的宏基因组。接下来,我们对51个元数据属性(如宿主、区室、地理坐标和国家)进行了标准化和整理。AAMDB 1.0版本包含来自65个不同国家的与165个不同物种相关的10,885个宏基因组。在收集到的宏基因组中,51.1%是从与医学研究相关或供人类食用的动物(即小鼠、大鼠、牛、猪和家禽)中获得的。此外,我们观察到温带地区收集的动物数量过多(89.2%),而极地地区的样本数量较少,总共只有11个样本。无脊椎动物中最常见的属是Trichocerca(轮虫)。

结论

我们的工作可为新型动物相关宏基因组研究中的宿主物种选择提供指导,特别是在生物多样性和保护研究中。我们数据库中的可用数据将使科学家能够利用现有数据进行荟萃分析并检验新的假设(如宿主特异性、菌株异质性以及动物相关宏基因组的生物地理学)。AAMDB网络应用程序是一个用户友好的界面,可在https://webapp.ufz.de/aamdb/ 上公开获取。

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