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Diversity and composition of gut microbiome of cervical cancer patients: Do results of 16S rRNA sequencing and whole genome sequencing approaches align?


ABSTRACT:

Background

Next generation sequencing has progressed rapidly, characterizing microbial communities beyond culture-based or biochemical techniques. 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing (16S) produces reliable taxonomic classifications and relative abundances, while shotgun metagenome sequencing (WMS) allows higher taxonomic and functional resolution at greater cost. The purpose of this study was to determine if 16S and WMS provide congruent information for our patient population from paired fecal microbiome samples.

Results

Comparative indices were highly congruent between 16S and WMS. The most abundant genera for 16S and WMS data did not overlap. Overlap was observed at the Phylum level, as expected. However, relative abundances correlated poorly between the two methodologies (all P-value>0.05). Hierarchical clustering of both sequencing analyses identified overlapping enterotypes. Both approaches were in agreement with regard to demographic variables.

Conclusion

Diversity, evenness and richness are comparable when using 16S and WMS techniques, however relative abundances of individual genera are not. Clinical associations with diversity and evenness metrics were similarly identified with WMS or 16S.

SUBMITTER: Biegert G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9157377 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diversity and composition of gut microbiome of cervical cancer patients: Do results of 16S rRNA sequencing and whole genome sequencing approaches align?

Biegert Greyson G   El Alam Molly B MB   Karpinets Tatiana T   Wu Xiaogang X   Sims Travis T TT   Yoshida-Court Kyoko K   Lynn Erica J EJ   Yue Jingyan J   Medrano Andrea Delgado AD   Petrosino Joseph J   Mezzari Melissa P MP   Ajami Nadim J NJ   Solley Travis T   Ahmed-Kaddar Mustapha M   Klopp Ann H AH   Colbert Lauren E LE  

Journal of microbiological methods 20210327


<h4>Background</h4>Next generation sequencing has progressed rapidly, characterizing microbial communities beyond culture-based or biochemical techniques. 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing (16S) produces reliable taxonomic classifications and relative abundances, while shotgun metagenome sequencing (WMS) allows higher taxonomic and functional resolution at greater cost. The purpose of this study was to determine if 16S and WMS provide congruent information for our patient population from paired  ...[more]

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