Metadata harmonization–Standards are the key for a better usage of omics data for integrative microbiome analysis

Author:

Cernava Tomislav,Rybakova Daria,Buscot François,Clavel Thomas,McHardy Alice Carolyn,Meyer Fernando,Meyer Folker,Overmann Jörg,Stecher Bärbel,Sessitsch Angela,Schloter Michael,Berg Gabriele,Arruda Paulo,Bartzanas Thomas,Kostic Tanja,Brennan Paula Iara,Biazotti Bárbara Bort,Champomier-Verges Marie-Christine,Charles Trevor,Coakley Mairead,Cotter Paul,Cowan Don,D’Hondt Kathleen,Ferrocino Ilario,Foterek Kristina,Herrero-Corral Gema,Huitema Carly,Jansson Janet,Liu Shuang-Jiang,Malloy Paula,Maguin Emmanuelle,Markiewicz Lidia,Mcclure Ryan,Moser Andreas,Roovers Jolien,Ryan Matthew,Sarand Inga,Schelkle Bettina,Meisner Annelein,Schurr Ulrich,Selvin Joseph,Tsakalidou Effie,Wagner Martin,Wakelin Steve,Wiczkowski Wiesław,Winkler Hanna,Xiao Juanjuan,Bunthof Christine J.,de Souza Rafael Soares Correa,Sanz Yolanda,Lange Lene,Smidt Hauke,

Abstract

Abstract Background Tremendous amounts of data generated from microbiome research studies during the last decades require not only standards for sampling and preparation of omics data but also clear concepts of how the metadata is prepared to ensure re-use for integrative and interdisciplinary microbiome analysis. Results In this Commentary, we present our views on the key issues related to the current system for metadata submission in omics research, and propose the development of a global metadata system. Such a system should be easy to use, clearly structured in a hierarchical way, and should be compatible with all existing microbiome data repositories, following common standards for minimal required information and common ontology. Although minimum metadata requirements are essential for microbiome datasets, the immense technological progress requires a flexible system, which will have to be constantly improved and re-thought. While FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) are already considered, international legal issues on genetic resource and sequence sharing provided by the Convention on Biological Diversity need more awareness and engagement of the scientific community. Conclusions The suggested approach for metadata entries would strongly improve retrieving and re-using data as demonstrated in several representative use cases. These integrative analyses, in turn, would further advance the potential of microbiome research for novel scientific discoveries and the development of microbiome-derived products.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Microbiology

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