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A novel graph theoretical approach for modeling microbiomes and inferring microbial ecological relationships

机译:一种模拟微生物体和推断微生物生态关系的新型曲线图论方法

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BACKGROUND:Microbiomes play vital roles in shaping environments and stabilize them based on their compositions and inter-species relationships among its species. Variations in microbial properties have been reported to have significant impact on their host environment. For example, variants in gut microbiomes have been reported to be associated with several chronic conditions, such as inflammatory disease and irritable bowel syndrome. However, how microbial bacteria contribute to pathogenesis still remains unclear and major research questions in this domain remain unanswered.METHODS:We propose a split graph model to represent the composition and interactions of a given microbiome. We used metagenomes from Korean populations in this study. The dataset consists of three different types of samples, viz. mucosal tissue and stool from Crohn's disease patients and stool from healthy individuals. We use the split graph model to analyze the impact of microbial compositions on various host phenotypes. Utilizing the graph model, we have developed a pipeline that integrates genomic information and pathway analysis to characterize both critical informative components of inter-bacterial correlations and associations between bacterial taxa and various metabolic pathways.RESULTS:The obtained results highlight the importance of the microbial communities and their inter-relationships and show how these microbial structures are correlated with Crohn's disease. We show that there are significant positive associations between detected taxonomic biomarkers as well as multiple functional modules in the split graph of mucosal tissue samples from CD patients. Bacteria Moraxellaceae and Pseudomonadaceae were detected as taxonomic biomarkers in CD groups. Higher abundance of these bacteria have been reported in previous study and several metabolic pathways associated with these bacteria were characterized in CD samples.CONCLUSIONS:The proposed pipeline provides a new way to approach the analysis of complex microbiomes. The results obtained from this study show great potential in unraveling mechansims in complex biological systems to understand how various components in such complex environments are associated with critical biological functions.
机译:背景:微生物体在成形环境中起着重要作用,并根据其种族和物种之间的种类关系稳定它们。据报道,据报道了微生物特性的变化对其宿主环境产生显着影响。例如,据报道,肠道微生物体中的变体与几种慢性条件相关,例如炎症性疾病和肠易肠综合征。然而,微生物细菌如何促成发病机制仍然仍然尚不清楚,这个领域的主要研究问题仍然是未解释的。方法:我们提出了一种分裂图模型来代表给定微生物组的组成和相互作用。我们在这项研究中使用了来自韩国人群的Metagenomes。数据集由三种不同类型的样本组成,viz。来自克罗恩病患者的粘膜组织和粪便从健康个体的患者和粪便。我们使用分型图模型来分析微生物组合物对各种宿主表型的影响。利用图形模型,我们开发了一种积分基因组信息和途径分析的管道,以表征细菌间相关性和细菌分类基和各种代谢途径之间的关联组分。结果:所得的结果突出了微生物社区的重要性及其相互关系性,并展示这些微生物结构如何与克罗恩病相关。我们表明,检测到的分类生物标志物与来自CD患者的粘膜组织样本的分离图中的多个功能模块之间存在显着的正相关性。细菌Moraxellaceae和假单胞菌被检测为CD组中的分类生物标志物。在先前的研究中报道了较高丰度,并在先前的研究中报告了与这些细菌相关的几种代谢途径在CD样品中表征。结论:提出的管道提供了一种方法来接近复杂微生物分析的新方法。从该研究中获得的结果表明,在复杂的生物系统中解开Mechansims的巨大潜力,以了解这些复杂环境中的各种组分与关键生物学功能有关。

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