A novel robust network construction and analysis workflow for mining infant microbiota relationships
Wei Jiang, Yue Zhai, Dongbo Chen, Qinghua Yu

TL;DR
The paper introduces a new workflow for analyzing infant gut microbiota relationships using a robust network construction method and identifies core microbial genera that change with age.
Contribution
A novel probability-based co-detection model (PBCDM) and network shearing strategy for robust microbial network analysis in infant microbiota.
Findings
The PBCDM method showed superior stability and robustness in network attributes compared to other methods.
Core genera networks were identified, showing greater similarity between adjacent age ranges and increasing microbial competition with maturation.
The workflow and PBCDM method could be applied to future studies of genomic, metabolic, and proteomic data.
Abstract
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in infant health, with its development during the first 1,000 days influencing health outcomes. Understanding the relationships within the microbiota is essential to linking its maturation process to these outcomes. Several network-based methods have been developed to analyze the developing patterns of infant microbiota, but evaluating the reliability and effectiveness of these approaches remains a challenge. In this study, we created a test data pool using public infant microbiome data sets to assess the performance of four different network-based methods, employing repeated sampling strategies. We found that our proposed Probability-Based Co-Detection Model (PBCDM) demonstrated the best stability and robustness, particularly in network attributes such as node counts, average links per node, and the positive-to-negative link (P/N) ratios. Using…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health
