Challenges and Opportunities of Airborne Metagenomics

被引:91
作者
Behzad, Hayedeh [1 ]
Gojobori, Takashi [1 ,2 ]
Mineta, Katsuhiko [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol, Computat Biosci Res Ctr, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol, Biol & Environm Sci & Engn Div, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol, Comp Elect & Math Sci & Engn Div, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
来源
GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2015年 / 7卷 / 05期
关键词
airborne microorganisms; culture-independent studies; microbial diversity; metagenomics; 16S rRNA sequencing; metabolic potential; ICE-NUCLEATION ACTIVITY; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; MICROBIAL-POPULATION; ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES; TEMPORAL VARIABILITY; CLOUD-WATER; DIVERSITY; MICROORGANISMS; AIR; AEROSOLS;
D O I
10.1093/gbe/evv064
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Recent metagenomic studies of environments, such as marine and soil, have significantly enhanced our understanding of the diverse microbial communities living in these habitats and their essential roles in sustaining vast ecosystems. The increase in the number of publications related to soil and marine metagenomics is in sharp contrast to those of air, yet airborne microbes are thought to have significant impacts on many aspects of our lives from their potential roles in atmospheric events such as cloud formation, precipitation, and atmospheric chemistry to their major impact on human health. In this review, we will discuss the current progress in airborne metagenomics, with a special focus on exploring the challenges and opportunities of undertaking such studies. The main challenges of conducting metagenomic studies of airborne microbes are as follows: 1) Low density of microorganisms in the air, 2) efficient retrieval of microorganisms from the air, 3) variability in airborne microbial community composition, 4) the lack of standardized protocols and methodologies, and 5) DNA sequencing and bioinformatics-related challenges. Overcoming these challenges could provide the groundwork for comprehensive analysis of airborne microbes and their potential impact on the atmosphere, global climate, and our health. Metagenomic studies offer a unique opportunity to examine viral and bacterial diversity in the air and monitor their spread locally or across the globe, including threats from pathogenic microorganisms. Airborne metagenomic studies could also lead to discoveries of novel genes and metabolic pathways relevant to meteorological and industrial applications, environmental bioremediation, and biogeochemical cycles.
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页数:11
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