The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities

This study systematically evaluated the global patterns of microbial antisense expression across various environments and provides a bird’s-eye view of general patterns observed across data sets, which can provide guidelines in our understanding of antisense expression as well as interpretation of m...

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Main Authors: Thomas Yssing Michaelsen, Jakob Brandt, Caitlin Margaret Singleton, Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard, Johanna Wiesinger, Nicola Segata, Mads Albertsen
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2020-02-01
Series:mSystems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00587-19
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spelling doaj-90bca633afc842368be5dada47efd8f72020-11-25T02:01:15ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymSystems2379-50772020-02-0151e00587-1910.1128/mSystems.00587-19The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial CommunitiesThomas Yssing MichaelsenJakob BrandtCaitlin Margaret SingletonRasmus Hansen KirkegaardJohanna WiesingerNicola SegataMads AlbertsenThis study systematically evaluated the global patterns of microbial antisense expression across various environments and provides a bird’s-eye view of general patterns observed across data sets, which can provide guidelines in our understanding of antisense expression as well as interpretation of metatranscriptomic data in general. This analysis highlights that in some environments, antisense expression from microbial communities can dominate over regular gene expression. We explored some potential drivers of antisense transcription, but more importantly, this study serves as a starting point, highlighting topics for future research and providing guidelines to include antisense expression in generic bioinformatic pipelines for metatranscriptomic data.High-throughput sequencing has allowed unprecedented insight into the composition and function of complex microbial communities. With metatranscriptomics, it is possible to interrogate the transcriptomes of multiple organisms simultaneously to get an overview of the gene expression of the entire community. Studies have successfully used metatranscriptomics to identify and describe relationships between gene expression levels and community characteristics. However, metatranscriptomic data sets contain a rich suite of additional information that is just beginning to be explored. Here, we focus on antisense expression in metatranscriptomics, discuss the different computational strategies for handling it, and highlight the strengths but also potentially detrimental effects on downstream analysis and interpretation. We also analyzed the antisense transcriptomes of multiple genomes and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from five different data sets and found high variability in the levels of antisense transcription for individual species, which were consistent across samples. Importantly, we challenged the conceptual framework that antisense transcription is primarily the product of transcriptional noise and found mixed support, suggesting that the total observed antisense RNA in complex communities arises from the combined effect of unknown biological and technical factors. Antisense transcription can be highly informative, including technical details about data quality and novel insight into the biology of complex microbial communities.https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00587-19rnaseqantisense rnacis-antisense rnameta-analysismetatranscriptomicsreview
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author Thomas Yssing Michaelsen
Jakob Brandt
Caitlin Margaret Singleton
Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard
Johanna Wiesinger
Nicola Segata
Mads Albertsen
spellingShingle Thomas Yssing Michaelsen
Jakob Brandt
Caitlin Margaret Singleton
Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard
Johanna Wiesinger
Nicola Segata
Mads Albertsen
The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
mSystems
rnaseq
antisense rna
cis-antisense rna
meta-analysis
metatranscriptomics
review
author_facet Thomas Yssing Michaelsen
Jakob Brandt
Caitlin Margaret Singleton
Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard
Johanna Wiesinger
Nicola Segata
Mads Albertsen
author_sort Thomas Yssing Michaelsen
title The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
title_short The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
title_full The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
title_fullStr The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
title_full_unstemmed The Signal and the Noise: Characteristics of Antisense RNA in Complex Microbial Communities
title_sort signal and the noise: characteristics of antisense rna in complex microbial communities
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mSystems
issn 2379-5077
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This study systematically evaluated the global patterns of microbial antisense expression across various environments and provides a bird’s-eye view of general patterns observed across data sets, which can provide guidelines in our understanding of antisense expression as well as interpretation of metatranscriptomic data in general. This analysis highlights that in some environments, antisense expression from microbial communities can dominate over regular gene expression. We explored some potential drivers of antisense transcription, but more importantly, this study serves as a starting point, highlighting topics for future research and providing guidelines to include antisense expression in generic bioinformatic pipelines for metatranscriptomic data.High-throughput sequencing has allowed unprecedented insight into the composition and function of complex microbial communities. With metatranscriptomics, it is possible to interrogate the transcriptomes of multiple organisms simultaneously to get an overview of the gene expression of the entire community. Studies have successfully used metatranscriptomics to identify and describe relationships between gene expression levels and community characteristics. However, metatranscriptomic data sets contain a rich suite of additional information that is just beginning to be explored. Here, we focus on antisense expression in metatranscriptomics, discuss the different computational strategies for handling it, and highlight the strengths but also potentially detrimental effects on downstream analysis and interpretation. We also analyzed the antisense transcriptomes of multiple genomes and metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from five different data sets and found high variability in the levels of antisense transcription for individual species, which were consistent across samples. Importantly, we challenged the conceptual framework that antisense transcription is primarily the product of transcriptional noise and found mixed support, suggesting that the total observed antisense RNA in complex communities arises from the combined effect of unknown biological and technical factors. Antisense transcription can be highly informative, including technical details about data quality and novel insight into the biology of complex microbial communities.
topic rnaseq
antisense rna
cis-antisense rna
meta-analysis
metatranscriptomics
review
url https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00587-19
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