Establishing laboratory methods for quantitative recovery of diverse DNA and RNA viral sequences from human biosamples
Project Number1U01DE034198-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderEMERSON, JOANNE
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS
Description
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The widespread adoption of inaccurate and biased methods has impeded effective analysis and stymied
comprehensive understanding of the composition and dynamics of the human virome. In this project we aim to
develop innovative and novel laboratory techniques and computational methods to overcome the major
challenges in identifying and characterizing human viruses. Our research team has successfully developed and
deployed robust viromics methods for soil microbial communities, leading to a revolution in understanding of soil
viral ecology. Preliminary data strongly indicate that these methods are also effective on human stool samples.
Here, we will first optimize laboratory methods for recovery and quantification of RNA and DNA viruses from
human stool (Aim 1). This aim directly addresses multiple specific interests described in the NOFO by developing
techniques for 1) viral isolation and viral detection, 2) viral quantification, 3) viral enrichment for downstream
sequencing, 4) eliminating environmental background and contaminating sequences, and 5) proper human
sample procurement and storage. We have specific plans to complete this aim by leveraging our research team’s
extensive experience in viromics, software development, and the human microbiome. Next, we aim to
comparatively evaluate stool viromics techniques by applying them to a longitudinal human cohort (Aim 2). Here
we will assess DNA and RNA viromics and other omics techniques for their ability to capture viral dynamics and
develop a computational approach to translate the data generated from different methods to enable meta-
analyses across studies. This directly addresses the specific interest to develop in silico methods to compare
viromes across studies. We will complete this aim by leveraging our research team’s extensive experience
developing, publishing, and maintaining user-friendly and highly used software programs. Finally, we aim to
extend our technique’s applicability to diverse types of human samples, including those with low biomass (Aim
3). Priority sample types will be chosen in consultation with the full HVP Consortium. This work addresses the
key technological and methodological challenges that are currently hindering robust interrogation of the
constituents and functionality of the human virome.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
Accurate measurement is essential to understanding any subject, but there is a notable lack of technical precision
in commonly used human viromics methods. This proposal will develop, validate, and disseminate rigorous
techniques for human viromics research that are applicable to diverse types of human biological samples.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
310
DUNS Number
047120084
UEI
TX2DAGQPENZ5
Project Start Date
20-September-2024
Project End Date
30-June-2028
Budget Start Date
20-September-2024
Budget End Date
30-June-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$548,660
Direct Costs
$360,415
Indirect Costs
$188,245
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$1
2024
NIH Office of the Director
$548,659
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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