Frontiers in Microbiology (Oct 2023)

Overview of data preprocessing for machine learning applications in human microbiome research

  • Eliana Ibrahimi,
  • Marta B. Lopes,
  • Marta B. Lopes,
  • Xhilda Dhamo,
  • Andrea Simeon,
  • Rajesh Shigdel,
  • Karel Hron,
  • Blaž Stres,
  • Blaž Stres,
  • Blaž Stres,
  • Blaž Stres,
  • Domenica D’Elia,
  • Magali Berland,
  • Laura Judith Marcos-Zambrano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1250909
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Although metagenomic sequencing is now the preferred technique to study microbiome-host interactions, analyzing and interpreting microbiome sequencing data presents challenges primarily attributed to the statistical specificities of the data (e.g., sparse, over-dispersed, compositional, inter-variable dependency). This mini review explores preprocessing and transformation methods applied in recent human microbiome studies to address microbiome data analysis challenges. Our results indicate a limited adoption of transformation methods targeting the statistical characteristics of microbiome sequencing data. Instead, there is a prevalent usage of relative and normalization-based transformations that do not specifically account for the specific attributes of microbiome data. The information on preprocessing and transformations applied to the data before analysis was incomplete or missing in many publications, leading to reproducibility concerns, comparability issues, and questionable results. We hope this mini review will provide researchers and newcomers to the field of human microbiome research with an up-to-date point of reference for various data transformation tools and assist them in choosing the most suitable transformation method based on their research questions, objectives, and data characteristics.

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