Critical Assessment of MetaProteome Investigation (CAMPI): a multi-laboratory comparison of established workflows

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van den Bossche, Tim | Kunath, Benoit | Schallert, Kay | Schäpe, Stephanie | Abraham, Paul | Armengaud, Jean | Arntzen, Magnus Ø. | Bassignani, Ariane | Benndorf, Dirk | Fuchs, Stephan | Giannone, Richard | Griffin, Timothy | Hagen, Live | Halder, Rashi | Henry, Céline | Hettich, Robert | Heyer, Robert | Jagtap, Pratik | Jehmlich, Nico | Jensen, Marlene | Juste, Catherine | Kleiner, Manuel | Langella, Olivier | Lehmann, Theresa | Leith, Emma | May, Patrick | Mesuere, Bart | Miotello, Guylaine | Peters, Samantha | Pible, Olivier | Queiros, Pedro | Reichl, Udo | Renard, Bernhard | Schiebenhoefer, Henning | Sczyrba, Alexander | Tanca, Alessandro | Trappe, Kathrin | Trezzi, Jean-Pierre | Uzzau, Sergio | Verschaffelt, Pieter | von Bergen, Martin | Wilmes, Paul | Wolf, Maximilian | Martens, Lennart | Muth, Thilo

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International audience. Metaproteomics has matured into a powerful tool to assess functional interactions in microbial communities. While many metaproteomic workflows are available, the impact of method choice on results remains unclear. Here, we carry out a community-driven, multi-laboratory comparison in metaproteomics: the critical assessment of metaproteome investigation study (CAMPI). Based on well-established workflows, we evaluate the effect of sample preparation, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatic analysis using two samples: a simplified, laboratory-assembled human intestinal model and a human fecal sample. We observe that variability at the peptide level is predominantly due to sample processing workflows, with a smaller contribution of bioinformatic pipelines. These peptide-level differences largely disappear at the protein group level. While differences are observed for predicted community composition, similar functional profiles are obtained across workflows. CAMPI demonstrates the robustness of present-day metaproteomics research, serves as a template for multi-laboratory studies in metaproteomics, and provides publicly available data sets for benchmarking future developments.

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