Screening methods for detection of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex fingerprints in next-generation sequencing data derived from skeletal samples

被引:6
作者
Borowka, Paulina [1 ]
Pulaski, Lukasz [2 ,3 ]
Marciniak, Blazej [4 ,5 ]
Borowska-Struginska, Beata [1 ]
Dziadek, Jaroslaw [3 ]
Zadzinska, Elzbieta [1 ]
Lorkiewicz, Wieslaw [1 ]
Strapagiel, Dominik [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lodz, Fac Biol & Environm Protect, Dept Anthropol, 12-16 Banacha St, PL-90237 Lodz, Poland
[2] Univ Lodz, Fac Biol & Environm Protect, Dept Mol Biophys, 12-16 Banacha St, PL-90237 Lodz, Poland
[3] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Med Biol, 106 Lodowa St, PL-93232 Lodz, Poland
[4] Univ Lodz, Fac Biol & Environm Protect, Dept Mol Biophys, Biobank Lab, 14 Pilarskiego St, PL-90231 Lodz, Poland
[5] BBMRI Pl Consortium, 147 Stablowicka St, PL-54066 Wroclaw, Poland
关键词
ancient DNA; aTB; ancient tuberculosis; NGS; BIOMOLECULAR PALEOPATHOLOGY; MYCOLIC ACIDS; DNA; IS6110; IDENTIFICATION; TIME; PCR;
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10.1093/gigascience/giz065
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Recent advances in ancient DNA studies, especially in increasing isolated DNA yields and quality, have opened the possibility of analysis of ancient host microbiome. However, such pitfalls as spurious identification of pathogens based on fragmentary data or environmental contamination could lead to incorrect epidaemiological conclusions. Within the Mycobacterium genus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex members responsible for tuberculosis share up to similar to 99% genomic sequence identity, while other more distantly related Mycobacteria other than M. tuberculosis can be causative agents for pulmonary diseases or soil dwellers. Therefore, reliable determination of species complex is crucial for interpretation of sequencing results. Results: Here we present a novel bioinformatical approach, used for screening of ancient tuberculosis in sequencing data, derived from 28 individuals (dated 4400-4000 and 3100-2900 BC) from central Poland. We demonstrate that cost-effective next-generation screening sequencing data (similar to 20M reads per sample) could yield enough information to provide statistically supported identification of probable ancient disease cases. Conclusions: Application of appropriate bioinformatic tools, including an unbiased selection of genomic alignment targets for species specificity, makes it possible to extract valid data from full-sample sequencing results (without subjective targeted enrichment procedures). This approach broadens the potential scope of palaeoepidaemiology both to older, suboptimally preserved samples and to pathogens with difficult intrageneric taxonomy.
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