BrainBase: a curated knowledgebase for brain diseases.
Lin LiuYang ZhangGuangyi NiuQianpeng LiZhao LiTongtong ZhuChangrui FengXiaonan LiuYuansheng ZhangTianyi XuRuru ChenXufei TengRongqin ZhangDong ZouLina MaZhang ZhangPublished in: Nucleic acids research (2021)
Brain is the central organ of the nervous system and any brain disease can seriously affect human health. Here we present BrainBase (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/brainbase), a curated knowledgebase for brain diseases that aims to provide a whole picture of brain diseases and associated genes. Specifically, based on manual curation of 2768 published articles along with information retrieval from several public databases, BrainBase features comprehensive collection of 7175 disease-gene associations spanning a total of 123 brain diseases and linking with 5662 genes, 16 591 drug-target interactions covering 2118 drugs/chemicals and 623 genes, and five types of specific genes in light of expression specificity in brain tissue/regions/cerebrospinal fluid/cells. In addition, considering the severity of glioma among brain tumors, the current version of BrainBase incorporates 21 multi-omics datasets, presents molecular profiles across various samples/conditions and identifies four groups of glioma featured genes with potential clinical significance. Collectively, BrainBase integrates not only valuable curated disease-gene associations and drug-target interactions but also molecular profiles through multi-omics data analysis, accordingly bearing great promise to serve as a valuable knowledgebase for brain diseases.
Keyphrases
- white matter
- resting state
- genome wide
- functional connectivity
- genome wide identification
- human health
- data analysis
- emergency department
- cerebrospinal fluid
- dna methylation
- multiple sclerosis
- machine learning
- genome wide analysis
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- poor prognosis
- single molecule
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- brain injury
- copy number
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- health information
- electronic health record
- psychometric properties
- rna seq