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A complementary metaproteomic approach to interrogate microbiome cultivated from clinical colon biopsies.
Duong, Van-An; Enkhbayar, Altai; Bhasin, Nobel; Senavirathna, Lakmini; Preisner, Eva C; Hoffman, Kristi L; Shukla, Richa; Jenq, Robert R; Cheng, Kai; Bronner, Mary P; Figeys, Daniel; Britton, Robert A; Pan, Sheng; Chen, Ru.
Affiliation
  • Duong VA; The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Enkhbayar A; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Bhasin N; Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Senavirathna L; The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Preisner EC; Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Hoffman KL; Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Shukla R; Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Jenq RR; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Cheng K; Department of Genomic Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Bronner MP; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • Figeys D; Department of Pathology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.
  • Britton RA; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • Pan S; Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Chen R; The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
Proteomics ; : e2400078, 2024 Jun 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38824665
ABSTRACT
The human gut microbiome plays a vital role in preserving individual health and is intricately involved in essential functions. Imbalances or dysbiosis within the microbiome can significantly impact human health and are associated with many diseases. Several metaproteomics platforms are currently available to study microbial proteins within complex microbial communities. In this study, we attempted to develop an integrated pipeline to provide deeper insights into both the taxonomic and functional aspects of the cultivated human gut microbiomes derived from clinical colon biopsies. We combined a rapid peptide search by MSFragger against the Unified Human Gastrointestinal Protein database and the taxonomic and functional analyses with Unipept Desktop and MetaLab-MAG. Across seven samples, we identified and matched nearly 36,000 unique peptides to approximately 300 species and 11 phyla. Unipept Desktop provided gene ontology, InterPro entries, and enzyme commission number annotations, facilitating the identification of relevant metabolic pathways. MetaLab-MAG contributed functional annotations through Clusters of Orthologous Genes and Non-supervised Orthologous Groups categories. These results unveiled functional similarities and differences among the samples. This integrated pipeline holds the potential to provide deeper insights into the taxonomy and functions of the human gut microbiome for interrogating the intricate connections between microbiome balance and diseases.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Proteomics Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Proteomics Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States