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Validation and standardization of DNA extraction and library construction methods for metagenomics-based human fecal microbiome measurements

Authors :
Dieter M. Tourlousse
Koji Narita
Takamasa Miura
Mitsuo Sakamoto
Akiko Ohashi
Keita Shiina
Masami Matsuda
Daisuke Miura
Mamiko Shimamura
Yoshifumi Ohyama
Atsushi Yamazoe
Yoshihito Uchino
Keishi Kameyama
Shingo Arioka
Jiro Kataoka
Takayoshi Hisada
Kazuyuki Fujii
Shunsuke Takahashi
Miho Kuroiwa
Masatomo Rokushima
Mitsue Nishiyama
Yoshiki Tanaka
Takuya Fuchikami
Hitomi Aoki
Satoshi Kira
Ryo Koyanagi
Takeshi Naito
Morie Nishiwaki
Hirotaka Kumagai
Mikiko Konda
Ken Kasahara
Moriya Ohkuma
Hiroko Kawasaki
Yuji Sekiguchi
Jun Terauchi
Source :
Microbiome, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMC, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background Validation and standardization of methodologies for microbial community measurements by high-throughput sequencing are needed to support human microbiome research and its industrialization. This study set out to establish standards-based solutions to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of metagenomics-based microbiome profiling of human fecal samples. Results In the first phase, we performed a head-to-head comparison of a wide range of protocols for DNA extraction and sequencing library construction using defined mock communities, to identify performant protocols and pinpoint sources of inaccuracy in quantification. In the second phase, we validated performant protocols with respect to their variability of measurement results within a single laboratory (that is, intermediate precision) as well as interlaboratory transferability and reproducibility through an industry-based collaborative study. We further ascertained the performance of our recommended protocols in the context of a community-wide interlaboratory study (that is, the MOSAIC Standards Challenge). Finally, we defined performance metrics to provide best practice guidance for improving measurement consistency across methods and laboratories. Conclusions The validated protocols and methodological guidance for DNA extraction and library construction provided in this study expand current best practices for metagenomic analyses of human fecal microbiota. Uptake of our protocols and guidelines will improve the accuracy and comparability of metagenomics-based studies of the human microbiome, thereby facilitating development and commercialization of human microbiome-based products. Video Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20492618
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Microbiome
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b6e7fe647af4333b977a54b416b2183
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-021-01048-3