Performance evaluation of whole genome metagenomics sequencing with the MinION nanopore sequencer: Microbial community analysis and antimicrobial resistance gene detection

Journal of Microbiological Methods(2023)

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Recently, the human gut microbiota has been implicated in various diseases such as immunological and neuropsychiatric disorders, and comprehensive gut microbiota analysis by metagenomic analysis using next-generation sequencers has been attracting attention. In this study, we compared microbial communities of 16S rDNA metagenome sequencing (16S-meta) and whole genome metagenome sequencing (WG-meta) using the nanopore sequencer MinION and 16S-meta using the Illumina Miseq sequencer with simulated and fecal samples, and evaluated the ability of WG-meta to detect antimicrobial resistance genes. We used the commercial Microbial Community DNA Standard as the DNA standard and a simulated sample comprising 17 strains of 15 bacterial species. In the detection of antimicrobial resistance genes, we used a simulated sample and spiked fecal samples containing Escherichia coli carrying blaCTX-M-27, Klebsiella pneumoniae carrying blaOXA-48, and Staphylococcus aureus carrying mecA. WG-meta using MinION was superior to 16S-meta and could accurately analyze the microbial communities at the species level, but it underestimated or misidentified the Bacillus subtilis group, Cryptococcus neoformans, Shigella sonnei, and Campylobacter jejuni. WG-meta using MinION could analyze the microbial communities in 5 min, and antimicrobial resistance gene detection using WG-meta could be performed in >30 min in the simulated sample with fewer bacterial counts.
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Nanopore sequencing,16S rDNA metagenome sequencing,Whole genome metagenome sequencing,Antimicrobial resistance genes
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