Microbiome studies in veterinary field: communities’ diversity measurements pitfalls

Q3 Engineering Acta IMEKO Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.21014/actaimeko.v13i1.1743
Ugo Ala, Angela Del Carro, M. Giacobini, Barbara Colitti, Ada Rota, L. Bertolotti
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In recent years, the role of the microbiota has proved to be extremely important in medicine as one of the most important aspects for the characterization of living beings in both healthy and pathological conditions. Moreover, the development of shotgun technology, and in particular the cheaper 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing, made possible its wide diffusion. In veterinary sciences, microbiome studies have seen applications not only in medicine in the strict sense (e.g diagnosis) but also, for example, in food inspection (quality, fraud, etc.) and in animal feed preparation itself. However, focusing on microbial profiling by 16S rRNA sequencing, there are several crucial aspects to be considered: from the experimental design definition and the sample size problem to the data analysis steps. This latter involves several layers, e.g. which 16S rRNA databases to use, which metrics for alpha and beta diversity, etc. In this work, we want to present, as a case study, a critical discussion about the large number of alpha and beta diversity metrics and their impact in the statistical comparisons among groups.
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兽医领域的微生物组研究:群落多样性测量陷阱
近年来,微生物群在医学中的作用已被证明是极其重要的,它是描述健康和病理状态下生物特征的最重要方面之一。此外,霰弹枪技术的发展,特别是成本更低的 16S 核糖体 RNA(rRNA)基因测序技术的发展,使其得以广泛传播。在兽医科学领域,微生物组研究不仅应用于严格意义上的医学(如诊断),还应用于食品检验(质量、欺诈等)和动物饲料制备本身。然而,在通过 16S rRNA 测序进行微生物分析时,有几个关键方面需要考虑:从实验设计定义、样本量问题到数据分析步骤。后者涉及多个层面,如使用哪种 16S rRNA 数据库、哪种α和β多样性指标等。在这项工作中,我们希望通过案例研究,对大量的α和β多样性指标及其在组间统计比较中的影响进行批判性讨论。
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Acta IMEKO Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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期刊介绍: The main goal of this journal is the enhancement of academic activities of IMEKO and a wider dissemination of scientific output from IMEKO TC events. High-quality papers presented at IMEKO conferences, workshops or congresses are seleted by the event organizers and the authors are invited to publish an enhanced version of their paper in this journal. The journal also publishes scientific articles on measurement and instrumentation not related to an IMEKO event.
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