Hidden Treasures in Contemporary RNA Sequencing

SpringerBriefs in Computer Science(2019)

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High throughput RNA sequencing technologies have provided unprecedented opportunity to explore the individual transcriptome. Unmapped reads, the reads falling to map to the human reference, are a large and often overlooked output of standard RNA-Seq analyses; the hidden treasure in the contemporary RNA-Seq analysis is within the unmapped reads, illuminating previously unexplored biological insights. Here we develop Read Origin Protocol (ROP) to discover the source of all reads originating from complex RNA molecules, recombinant T and B cell receptors, and microbial communities. We applied ROP to 10,641 samples across 2630 individuals from 54 diverse adult human tissues. Our approach can account for 99.9% of 1 trillion reads of various read length. Using in-house RNA-Seq data, we show that immune profiles of asthmatic individuals are significantly different from the profiles of control individuals, with decreased average per sample T and B cell receptor diversity. We also show that microbiomes can be detected in human bloods viaRNA-Sequencing andmay elucidate important clinical changes in patients with schizophrenia. Furthermore, we demonstrate that receptor-derived reads among other hidden reads can be used to characterize the overall Ig repertoire across diverse human tissues using RNA-Sequencing. Our results demonstrate the potential of ROP to exploit the hidden treasure in contemporary RNA-Sequencing in order to better understand the functional mechanisms underlying connections between the immune system, microbiome, human gene expression, and disease etiology.
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