MetaPrism: A versatile toolkit for joint taxa/gene analysis of metagenomic sequencing data

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Abstract

In microbiome research, metagenomic sequencing generates enormous amounts of data. These data are typically classified into taxa for taxonomy analysis, or into genes for functional analysis. However, a joint analysis where the reads are classified into taxa-specific genes is often overlooked. To enable the analysis of this biologically meaningful feature, we developed a novel bioinformatic toolkit, MetaPrism, which can analyze sequence reads for a set of joint taxa/gene analyses to: 1) classify sequence reads and estimate the abundances for taxa-specific genes; 2) tabularize and visualize taxa-specific gene abundances; 3) compare the abundances between groups; and 4) build prediction models for clinical outcome. We illustrated these functions using a published microbiome metagenomics dataset from patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy and showed the joint features can serve as potential biomarkers to predict therapeutic responses. MetaPrism is a toolkit for joint taxa and gene analysis. It offers biological insights on the taxa-specific genes on top of the taxa-alone or gene-alone analysis. MetaPrism is open-source software and freely available at https://github.com/jiwoongbio/MetaPrism. The example script to reproduce the manuscript is also provided in the above code repository.

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Kim, J., Jiang, S., Yiqing, W., Xiao, G., Xie, Y., Liu, D. J., … Zhan, X. (2021). MetaPrism: A versatile toolkit for joint taxa/gene analysis of metagenomic sequencing data. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab046

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