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Comparison of RNA- and DNA-based 16S amplicon sequencing to find the optimal approach for the analysis of the uterine microbiome.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/90440
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41598-025-00969-5
PubMed ID
40379732
Description
Studies in humans and large animals indicate a relationship between the uterine microbiome composition and endometrial receptivity. Despite many studies have been performed, the analysis of the uterine microbiome remains challenging due to the very low microbial biomass. Studies in other biological systems showed that RNA-based microbiome analysis complements DNA-based results and provides information about active bacteria in a sample. Thus, the aim of this study was to establish a highly sensitive and specific 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 amplicon PCR from equine uterine cytobrush samples and to compare DNA- and RNA-based 16S rRNA microbiome analysis. An optimized 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 amplicon PCR protocol from equine uterine cytobrush samples was developed, which was able to detect less than 38 bacterial genome copies using a bacterial DNA community standard. For the RNA-based amplicon generation protocol starting from cDNA, at least a 10-fold higher sensitivity was estimated compared to DNA-based approach. The comparison of using RNA and DNA isolated from the same uterine cytobrush samples as input for 16S V3-V4 amplicon sequencing revealed a much higher number of amplicon sequence variants as well as taxonomic units for the RNA-based approach. This resulted in significant differences in alpha (Simpson, Chao1) and beta diversity between RNA- and DNA-based analysis. Differential abundance analysis revealed significant differences between DNA and RNA samples at all taxonomic levels. Despite these differences, the overall microbiome composition was similar between the paired DNA and RNA samples. Many differences were probably found due to the higher sensitivity of the RNA-based approach. Furthermore, the DNA-based analysis is biased by the rRNA gene copy numbers (1-21), and the RNA-based analysis by the number of ribosomes per cell, which was reflected in the differences in the microbiome composition between the approaches. In addition, the results suggested that the DNA-based analysis is detecting cell-free bacterial DNA and/or DNA of dead bacteria that could be present in the samples. Altogether, the obtained results indicate advantages of a combined DNA- and RNA-based microbiome analysis, offering complementary and valuable information in the context of fertility-related studies of the uterine microbiome.
Date of Publication
2025-05-16
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
Keyword(s)
Equus caballus
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Bacterial viability
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Endometrial health
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Microbial community analysis
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Reproductive pathology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Dyroff, Antonia I
López-Valiñas, Álvaro
Magalhaes, Humberto B
Podico, Giorgia
Canisso, Igor F
Almiñana, Carmen
Bauersachs, Stefan
Additional Credits
Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB)
Series
Scientific Reports
Publisher
Nature Research
ISSN
2045-2322
Access(Rights)
open.access
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