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The whole blood microbiome of Indonesians reveals that environmental differences shape immune gene expression signatures

View ORCID ProfileKatalina Bobowik, View ORCID ProfileChelzie Crenna Darusallam, View ORCID ProfilePradiptajati Kusuma, View ORCID ProfileHerawati Sudoyo, View ORCID ProfileClarissa A. Febinia, Safarina G. Malik, View ORCID ProfileChristine Wells, View ORCID ProfileIrene Gallego Romero
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.24.489025
Katalina Bobowik
1Melbourne Integrative Genomics, University of Melbourne, Royal Parade, 3010, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
2School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne, Royal Parade, 3010, Parkville, Australia
3The Centre for Stem Cell Systems, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 30 Royal Parade Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
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Chelzie Crenna Darusallam
4Genome Diversity and Diseases Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Pradiptajati Kusuma
4Genome Diversity and Diseases Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Herawati Sudoyo
4Genome Diversity and Diseases Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Clarissa A. Febinia
4Genome Diversity and Diseases Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Safarina G. Malik
4Genome Diversity and Diseases Laboratory, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Christine Wells
3The Centre for Stem Cell Systems, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 30 Royal Parade Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
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Irene Gallego Romero
1Melbourne Integrative Genomics, University of Melbourne, Royal Parade, 3010, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
2School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne, Royal Parade, 3010, Parkville, Australia
3The Centre for Stem Cell Systems, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 30 Royal Parade Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia
5Center for Genomics, Evolution and Medicine, Institute of Genomics, University of Tartu, Riia 23b, 51010 Tartu, Estonia
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Abstract

Pathogens found within local environments are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. This is particularly true in Indonesia, where infectious diseases such as malaria or dengue are a significant part of the disease burden within the country. One way to strengthen the control of infectious diseases is through better surveillance, however unequal investment in medical funding throughout Indonesia, particularly in rural areas, has resulted in under-reporting of cases. Here, we use transcriptome data from 117 healthy individuals living on the islands of Mentawai, Sumba, and the Indonesian side of New Guinea Island to explore which pathogens are present within whole blood. We are able to detect a broad range of taxa within RNA-sequencing data generated from whole blood, including bacteria, viruses, archaea, and eukaryotes. Using independent component analysis, we find that two of these pathogens—Flaviviridae and Plasmodium—have the most noticeable effects on expression profiles. We also identify specific genes linked with Plasmodium and Flavivirus abundance and find that both of these infections are most pronounced in the easternmost island within our Indonesian dataset. This study provides a framework for novel applications of RNA-seq as surveillance and a better understanding of environmental contributors affecting gene expression within Indonesia.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • https://ega-archive.org/studies/EGAS00001003671

  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE52166

  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE107991

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The whole blood microbiome of Indonesians reveals that environmental differences shape immune gene expression signatures
Katalina Bobowik, Chelzie Crenna Darusallam, Pradiptajati Kusuma, Herawati Sudoyo, Clarissa A. Febinia, Safarina G. Malik, Christine Wells, Irene Gallego Romero
bioRxiv 2022.04.24.489025; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.24.489025
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The whole blood microbiome of Indonesians reveals that environmental differences shape immune gene expression signatures
Katalina Bobowik, Chelzie Crenna Darusallam, Pradiptajati Kusuma, Herawati Sudoyo, Clarissa A. Febinia, Safarina G. Malik, Christine Wells, Irene Gallego Romero
bioRxiv 2022.04.24.489025; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.24.489025

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