Next-generation sequencing approaches to understanding the oral microbiome.

Q1 Medicine Advances in Dental Research Pub Date : 2012-09-01 DOI:10.1177/0022034512449466
E Zaura
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Abstract

Until recently, the focus in dental research has been on studying a small fraction of the oral microbiome-so-called opportunistic pathogens. With the advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, researchers now have the tools that allow for profiling of the microbiomes and metagenomes at unprecedented depths. The major advantages of NGS are the high throughput and the fact that specific taxa do not need to be targeted. The relatively low cost and the availability of sequencing facilities have contributed to nearly exponential growth of NGS datasets. The quality and interpretation of the NGS data could be undermined at numerous steps-from sample collection, storage, and DNA extraction to PCR bias, sequencing errors, choice of algorithms for data processing, and statistical analyses. Making sense out of this data deluge is and will be the major challenge. The community analyses based on systems ecology principles will bring us closer to an understanding of the underlying forces that facilitate the stability (or imbalance) of the microbiome. The next logical step will take us beyond the microbiome. The integration of bacterial, viral, fungal "meta-omes" such as the meta-transcriptome, meta-proteome, and meta-metabolome, together with the host as a major co-factor, should be the ultimate goal in unraveling the complexity of the oral interactome.

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了解口腔微生物组的新一代测序方法。
直到最近,牙科研究的重点一直集中在研究口腔微生物群的一小部分——所谓的机会致病菌。随着下一代测序(NGS)技术的出现,研究人员现在拥有了能够在前所未有的深度上分析微生物组和宏基因组的工具。NGS的主要优点是高通量和不需要针对特定的分类群。相对较低的成本和测序设备的可用性促成了NGS数据集的近乎指数级增长。从样品收集、存储、DNA提取到PCR偏差、测序错误、数据处理算法的选择和统计分析,NGS数据的质量和解释可能在许多步骤中受到影响。从这些数据洪流中寻找意义是一项重大挑战。基于系统生态学原理的群落分析将使我们更接近于理解促进微生物组稳定(或不平衡)的潜在力量。下一个合乎逻辑的步骤将使我们超越微生物组。整合细菌、病毒、真菌“元组”,如元转录组、元蛋白质组和元代谢组,以及作为主要辅助因子的宿主,应该是揭示口腔相互作用复杂性的最终目标。
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