CausCor

“CausCor” is an R package for correlation analysis to estimate causality. Particularly, it is useful for detecting the metabolites that would be altered by the gut bacteria.

Installation

CausCor can be installed from CRAN,

# From CRAN
install.packages("CausCor")

or from GitHub,

# From GitHub
devtools::install_github("sugym/CausCor")

Packages used

Features

This package has following functions. - 2 type filtering functions to get correlation lists: filter_n(), filter_40() - All correlation coefficients and R2 scores are calculated by Overlap samples only. Overlap is a pair that both bacteria and metabolite abundance are non-zero. - filter_n() is the filtering function with thresholds for Spearman correlation coefficient, Overlap, and R2 score. - filter_40() is the more specialized function for causal estimation. Overlap is fixed between 40% and 60% of the total samples by default. (If necessary, you can change them.) And only extract the pattern that the samples who have the bacteria always have the metabolite in a certain pair.

Usage

Preparation

Prepare two category tables and read them as dataframe. The first column has the names of features, and second and subsequent columns have the values for each sample. The order of the samples must be aligned in the two datasets.

Filtering

# Example               
list_n <- filter_n(microbiome_table, metabolome_table, "genus", "metabolome",
                   0.6, # Spearman
                   5, # Overlap
                   0.3) # R2 Score
# Example
list_40 <- filter_40(microbiome_table, metabolome_table, "genus", "metabolome",
                     0.6, # Spearman
                     0.3) # R2 Score
                        
list_5to10 <- filter_40(microbiome_table, metabolome_table, "genus", "metabolome",
                        0.6, # Spearman
                        0.3, # R2 Score
                        min_sample = 5, # minimum Overlap
                        max_sample = 10) # maximum Overlap

Saving

# Example
# You can choose file type from "excel", "csv", "tsv"
save_text(list_n, "list_n.xlsx", "excel")
# Example
plot16(microbiome_table, metabolome_table, list_n, "list_n.pdf")