Longitudinal profiling reveals a persistent intestinal dysbiosis triggered by conventional anti-tuberculosis therapy/Experiment 31

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Curated date: 2024/11/11

Curator: KateRasheed

Revision editor(s): KateRasheed

Subjects

Location of subjects
United States of America
Host species Species from which microbiome was sampled. Contact us to have more species added.
Mus musculus
Body site Anatomical site where microbial samples were extracted from according to the Uber Anatomy Ontology
Feces Cow dung,Cow pat,Droppings,Dung,Excrement,Excreta,Faeces,Fecal material,Fecal matter,Fewmet,Frass,Guano,Matières fécales@fr,Merde@fr,Ordure,Partie de la merde@fr,Piece of shit,Porción de mierda@es,Portion of dung,Portion of excrement,Portion of faeces,Portion of fecal material,Portion of fecal matter,Portion of feces,Portion of guano,Portion of scat,Portionem cacas,Scat,Spoor,Spraint,Stool,Teil der fäkalien@de,Feces,feces
Condition The experimental condition / phenotype studied according to the Experimental Factor Ontology
Response to anti-tuberculosis drug Response to anti-tuberculosis drug,response to anti-tuberculosis drug
Group 0 name Corresponds to the control (unexposed) group for case-control studies
Naive(Uninfected Untreated)
Group 1 name Corresponds to the case (exposed) group for case-control studies
VANM(uninfected mice receiving vanomycin, ampicillin, neomycin, and metronidazole)
Group 1 definition Diagnostic criteria applied to define the specific condition / phenotype represented in the case (exposed) group
VANM refers to the uninfected mice receiving vanomycin, ampicillin, neomycin, and metronidazole.
Group 0 sample size Number of subjects in the control (unexposed) group
3
Group 1 sample size Number of subjects in the case (exposed) group
3

Lab analysis

Sequencing type
16S
16S variable region One or more hypervariable region(s) of the bacterial 16S gene
V3-V4
Sequencing platform Manufacturer and experimental platform used for quantifying microbial abundance
Illumina

Statistical Analysis

Data transformation Data transformation applied to microbial abundance measurements prior to differential abundance testing (if any).
relative abundances
Statistical test
LEfSe
Significance threshold p-value or FDR threshold used for differential abundance testing (if any)
0.05
MHT correction Have statistical tests be corrected for multiple hypothesis testing (MHT)?
No
LDA Score above Threshold for the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) score for studies using the popular LEfSe tool
2
Matched on Factors on which subjects have been matched on in a case-control study
age

Alpha Diversity

Shannon Estimator of species richness and species evenness: more weight on species richness
decreased
Chao1 Abundance-based estimator of species richness
decreased

Signature 1

Reviewed Marked as Reviewed by Svetlana up on 2025-1-4

Curated date: 2024/11/11

Curator: KateRasheed

Revision editor(s): KateRasheed

Source: Additional file 12: Figure S12

Description: Differentially abundant taxa between the VANM group and Naive(untreated uninfected) group.

Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in VANM(uninfected mice receiving vanomycin, ampicillin, neomycin, and metronidazole)

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Parabacteroides
Brenneria
Ruminiclostridium
Eubacteriales Family XIII. Incertae Sedis

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Source: Additional file 12: Figure S12

Description:

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in VANM(uninfected mice receiving vanomycin, ampicillin, neomycin, and metronidazole)

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Acetanaerobacterium
Acetivibrio
Akkermansia
Alistipes
Anaerosporobacter
Anaerotruncus
Arthrobacter
Bacteroides
Blautia
Butyricicoccus
Christensenella
Clostridium
Coprobacter
Dorea
Dysgonomonas
Eisenbergiella
Enterorhabdus
Erysipelotrichaceae
Ethanoligenens
Eubacterium
Flavonifractor
Guggenheimella
Hydrogenoanaerobacterium
Intestinimonas
Lachnospiraceae
Marvinbryantia
Mucispirillum
Oscillibacter
Oxobacter
Pelotomaculum
Pseudobacteroides
Pseudobutyrivibrio
Pseudoflavonifractor
Robinsoniella
Romboutsia
Roseburia
Ruminococcus
Sporobacter
Stomatobaculum
Tannerella
Thomasclavelia
Turicibacter
Tyzzerella
Acetatifactor

Revision editor(s): KateRasheed