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Predictive metabolomic profiling of microbial communities using amplicon or metagenomic sequences.

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Mallick, H., et al. “Predictive Metabolomic Profiling Of Microbial Communities Using Amplicon Or Metagenomic Sequences.”. Nature Communications, p. 3136.
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Author Himel Mallick, Eric A Franzosa, Lauren J Mclver, Soumya Banerjee, Alexandra Sirota-Madi, Aleksandar D Kostic, Clary B Clish, Hera Vlamakis, Ramnik J Xavier, Curtis Huttenhower
Abstract

Microbial community metabolomics, particularly in the human gut, are beginning to provide a new route to identify functions and ecology disrupted in disease. However, these data can be costly and difficult to obtain at scale, while amplicon or shotgun metagenomic sequencing data are readily available for populations of many thousands. Here, we describe a computational approach to predict potentially unobserved metabolites in new microbial communities, given a model trained on paired metabolomes and metagenomes from the environment of interest. Focusing on two independent human gut microbiome datasets, we demonstrate that our framework successfully recovers community metabolic trends for more than 50% of associated metabolites. Similar accuracy is maintained using amplicon profiles of coral-associated, murine gut, and human vaginal microbiomes. We also provide an expected performance score to guide application of the model in new samples. Our results thus demonstrate that this 'predictive metabolomic' approach can aid in experimental design and provide useful insights into the thousands of community profiles for which only metagenomes are currently available.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Number of Pages
3136
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-10927-1
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
31316056
PMCID
PMC6637180
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