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EMBED: Essential MicroBiomE Dynamics, a dimensionality reduction approach for longitudinal microbiome studies
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2023
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DysbiosisEngineeringLongitudinal Microbiome StudiesSynthetic EcologyMicrobiome BiologyEcological Normal ModesCollective Abundance FluctuationsGut MicrobiologyMicrobial EcologyBiostatisticsBiological Network VisualizationIntestinal MicrobiotaMicrobial DiversityDimensionality Reduction ApproachMicrobiotaHost-microbe InteractionMicrobiomeDimensionality ReductionNonlinear Dimensionality ReductionComputational BiologyEssential Microbiome DynamicsMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineMultiple Bacteria
Dimensionality reduction offers unique insights into high-dimensional microbiome dynamics by leveraging collective abundance fluctuations of multiple bacteria driven by similar ecological perturbations. However, methods providing lower-dimensional representations of microbiome dynamics both at the community and individual taxa levels are not currently available. To that end, we present EMBED: Essential MicroBiomE Dynamics, a probabilistic nonlinear tensor factorization approach. Like normal mode analysis in structural biophysics, EMBED infers ecological normal modes (ECNs), which represent the unique orthogonal modes capturing the collective behavior of microbial communities. Using multiple real and synthetic datasets, we show that a very small number of ECNs can accurately approximate microbiome dynamics. Inferred ECNs reflect specific ecological behaviors, providing natural templates along which the dynamics of individual bacteria may be partitioned. Moreover, the multi-subject treatment in EMBED systematically identifies subject-specific and universal abundance dynamics that are not detected by traditional approaches. Collectively, these results highlight the utility of EMBED as a versatile dimensionality reduction tool for studies of microbiome dynamics.
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