Metaproteomics of the human gut microbiota: Challenges and contributions to other OMICS

IF 2.1 Q4 Chemistry Clinical Mass Spectrometry Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.clinms.2019.06.001
Ngom Issa Isaac, Decloquement Philippe, Armstrong Nicholas, Didier Raoult, Chabrière Eric
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Our digestive tract hosts more than a billion microorganisms comprising non-pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Understanding and characterizing the human gut microbiota has become a fundamental common theme to establish a link between its dysbiosis and certain pathologies, especially autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Meta-Omics studies have, so far, provided great progress in this field. Genomics is conventionally used to determine the composition of the microbiota and, subsequently, metatranscriptomics lists the transcribed genes. However, to better understand the relationship between microbiota and health, protein-based studies are being applied. Proteomics enables the functional study of proteins as they are expressed by microbial communities. Metaproteomics exploits the power of mass spectrometry to identify broad protein profiles in complex samples, such as gut microbiota. The lastest technological advances in the field of mass spectrometry have opened the field of large-scale characterization of microbial proteins. Despite these hardware improvements, bioinformatics analysis remains a primary challenge. Herein, we describe the state-of-the-art concerning specific sample preparation and powerful shotgun analysis techniques. We also review several scientific studies of the human gut microbiota. Moreover, we discuss the advantages and limitations encountered in this research area, concerning new methods of sample preparation and innovative bioinformatic tools. Finally, prospects are addressed regarding the application of metaproteomic in the field of clinical microbiology and its integration with other meta-Omics.

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人类肠道微生物群的元蛋白质组学:对其他组学的挑战和贡献
我们的消化道内有超过10亿的微生物,包括非致病性细菌、病毒、真菌和寄生虫。了解和描述人类肠道微生物群已成为建立其生态失调与某些病理,特别是自身免疫性和炎症性疾病之间联系的基本共同主题。迄今为止,元组学研究在这一领域取得了很大进展。基因组学通常用于确定微生物群的组成,随后,元转录组学列出转录基因。然而,为了更好地理解微生物群与健康之间的关系,基于蛋白质的研究正在得到应用。蛋白质组学使微生物群落表达的蛋白质功能研究成为可能。元蛋白质组学利用质谱分析的力量来鉴定复杂样品中的广泛蛋白质谱,如肠道微生物群。质谱领域的最新技术进步打开了微生物蛋白质大规模表征的领域。尽管硬件有了这些改进,生物信息学分析仍然是一个主要的挑战。在这里,我们描述了有关特定样品制备和强大的霰弹枪分析技术的最新技术。我们还回顾了几项关于人类肠道微生物群的科学研究。此外,我们讨论了该研究领域的优势和局限性,涉及样品制备的新方法和创新的生物信息学工具。最后,对元蛋白质组学在临床微生物学领域的应用及其与其他元组学的整合进行了展望。
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Clinical Mass Spectrometry
Clinical Mass Spectrometry Chemistry-Spectroscopy
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期刊介绍: Clinical Mass Spectrometry publishes peer-reviewed articles addressing the application of mass spectrometric technologies in Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Pathology with the focus on diagnostic applications. It is the first journal dedicated specifically to the application of mass spectrometry and related techniques in the context of diagnostic procedures in medicine. The journal has an interdisciplinary approach aiming to link clinical, biochemical and technological issues and results.
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