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  • Metagenomic sequencing is a valuable method for microbial research, but traditional DNA extraction can introduce contamination from environmental microorganisms.
  • This study quantified mixed environmental microbial DNA during DNA extraction and assessed its impact on samples with low microbial content.
  • Results showed significant contamination (30%) from environmental taxa like Cutibacterium acnes and Escherichia coli, suggesting that DNA extraction should occur in aseptic conditions to ensure accurate analysis.

Article Abstract

Metagenomic sequencing provides a powerful tool for microbial research. However, traditional experimental DNA extraction process will inevitably mix with environmental microorganisms which float in the air. It is still unclear whether the mixed environmental microbial DNA will heavily affect the metagenomic results of samples with extremely low microbial content. In this study, we first collected environmental bacteria in the laboratory and quantified the mixed environmental microbial DNA content during DNA extraction based on a qPCR-based quantification assay. We then extracted DNA from pure water in order to determine the mixed microbial taxons during extraction under open environment. At last, we extracted total DNA from a skin sample in a Biosafety cabinet or under open laboratory environment, to assess the impact of the mixed environmental microorganisms on the metagenomic results. Our results showed that DNA extraction under open laboratory environment in Beijing region resulted in 28.9 pg contaminant, which may accout for 30% of total DNA amount from skin samples. Metagenomic analysis revealed that the main incorporated environmental taxons were Cutibacterium acnes and Escherichia coli. Tens of environmental bacteria were foisted in the skin DNA samples, which largely decreased the relative abundance of dominant species and thus deteriorated the result accuracy. Therefore, analyzing microbial composition of samples with extremely low DNA content should better performed under aseptic environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13345/j.cjb.200526DOI Listing

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