Project description:Evaluation of short-read-only, long-read-only, and hybrid assembly approaches on metagenomic samples demonstrating how they affect gene and protein prediction which is relevant for downstream functional analyses. For a human gut microbiome sample, we use complementary metatranscriptomic, and metaproteomic data to evaluate the metagenomic-based protein predictions.
Project description:Interventions: Group 1: Surgical patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer: immunophenotyping by PBMCs and metagenomic analyses from stool, mucosa, and saliva samples perioperatively and during oncologic follow-up.
Group 2: oncologic patients with chemo- / immune therapy without recent surgery:
Immunophenotyping by PBMCs and metagenomic analyses from stool, mucosa and saliva samples during therapy and oncological follow-up.
Group 3: healthy controls:
Immunophenotyping by PBMCs and metagenomic analyses from stool, mucosa, and saliva samples at the time of screening colonoscopy.
Primary outcome(s): Difference in the differential abundance of the colonic mucosa of patients with CRC vs. healthy controls for evaluation as diagnostic biomarkers based on metagenomic analyzes (microbial pattern)
Study Design: Allocation: ; Masking: ; Control: ; Assignment: ; Study design purpose: diagnostic
| 2439680 | ecrin-mdr-crc
Project description:MAGs from metagenomic binning
| PRJNA1166758 | ENA
Project description:MAGs obtained from metagenomic binning