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Toward Accurate and Robust Environmental Surveillance Using Metagenomics

Jiaxian Shen, Alexander McFarland, Vincent B. Young, Mary K. Hayden, Erica M. Hartmann

2021Frontiers in Genetics56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmental surveillance is a critical tool for combatting public health threats represented by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the continuous increase of antibiotic resistance in pathogens. With its power to detect entire microbial communities, metagenomics-based methods stand out in addressing the need. However, several hurdles remain to be overcome in order to generate actionable interpretations from metagenomic sequencing data for infection prevention. Conceptually and technically, we focus on viability assessment, taxonomic resolution, and quantitative metagenomics, and discuss their current advancements, necessary precautions and directions to further development. We highlight the importance of building solid conceptual frameworks and identifying rational limits to facilitate the application of techniques. We also propose the usage of internal standards as a promising approach to overcome analytical bottlenecks introduced by low biomass samples and the inherent lack of quantitation in metagenomics. Taken together, we hope this perspective will contribute to bringing accurate and consistent metagenomics-based environmental surveillance to the ground.

Topics & Concepts

MetagenomicsData scienceComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental resource managementBiologyEnvironmental scienceBusinessGeneBiochemistryGut microbiota and healthGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
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