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Microbial enrichment and storage for metagenomics of vaginal, skin, and saliva samples

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Few validated protocols are available for large-scale collection, storage, and analysis of microbiome samples from the vagina, skin, and mouth. To prepare for a large-scale study on the female microbiome by remote self-sampling, we investigated the impact of sample collection, storage, and host DNA depletion on microbiome profiling. Vaginal, skin, and saliva samples were analyzed using 16S rRNA gene amplicon and metagenomic shotgun sequencing, and qPCR. Of the two tested storage buffers, the eNAT buffer could keep the microbial composition stable during various conditions. All three tested host DNA-depletion approaches showed a bias agerist Gram-negative taxa. However, using the Host-ZERC Microbial DNA and QlAamp DNA Microbiome kits, samples still clustered according to body site and not by depletion approach. Therefore, our study showed the effectiveness of these methods in depleting host DNA. Yet, a suitable approach is recommended for each habitat studied based on microbial composition.
Tijdschrift: iScience
ISSN: 2589-0042
Volume: 24
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Trefwoorden:A1 Journal article
Toegankelijkheid:Open