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COVID19 Disease Map, a computational knowledge repository of virus–host interaction mechanisms
Authors :
Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg European Commission Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany) Ministry of Science, Research and Art Baden-Württemberg German Center for Infection Research Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development National Institutes of Health (US) European Molecular Biology Laboratory Ostaszewski, Marek Niarakis, Anna Mazein, Alexander Kuperstein, Inna Phair, Robert Orta-Resendiz, Aurelio Singh, Vidisha Aghamiri, Sara Sadat Acencio, Marcio Luis Glaab, Enrico Ruepp, Andreas Schreiber, Falk Montagud, Arnau Ponce de León, Miguel Funahashi, Akira Hiki, Yusuke Hiroi, Noriko Yamada, Takahiro G. Dräger, Andreas Renz, Alina Naveez, Muhammad Orlic-Milacic, Marija Bocskei, Zsolt Messina, Francesco Börnigen, Daniela Fergusson, Liam Conti, Marta Rameil, Marius Nakonecnij, Vanessa Vanhoefer, Jakob Schmiester, Leonard Wang, Muying Senff Ribeiro, Andrea Ackerman, Emily E. Shoemaker, Jason E. Zucker, Jeremy Oxford, Kristie Teuton, Jeremy Kocakaya, Ebru Summak, Gökçe Yagmu Hanspers, Kristina Kutmon, Martina Coort, Susan Rothfels, Karen Eijssen, Lars Ehrhart, Friederike Arokia Balaya Rex, Devasahayam Slenter, Denise Martens, Marvin Pham, Nhung Haw, Robin Jassal, Bijay Matthews, Lisa Shamovsky, Veronic Stephan, Ralf Sevilla, Cristoffer Varusai, Thawfeek Ravel, Jean-Marie Fraser, Rupsha Ortseifen, Vera Soliman, Sylvain Marchesi, Silvia Gawron, Piotr Smula, Ewa Heirendt, Laurent Satagopam, Venkata Wu, Guanming Riutta, Anders Golebiewski, Martin Owen, Stuart Goble, Carole Valdeolivas, Alberto Hu, Xiaoming Overall, Rupert W. Maier, Dieter Bauch, Angela Gyori, Benjamin M. Bachman, John A. Vega, Carlos Groues, Valentin Vázquez, Miguel Porras, Pablo Esteban-Medina, Marina Licata, Luana Iannuccelli, Marta Sacco, Francesca Nesterova, Anastasia Yuryev, Anton Waard, Anita de Turei, Denes Luna, Augustín Babur, Ozgun Peña-Chilet, María Rian, Kinza Helikar, Tomas Lal Puniya, Bhanwar Modos, Dezso Treveil, Agatha Olbe, Marton Fobo, Gisela De Meulder, Bertrand Ballereau, Stephane Dugourd, Aurelien Naldi, Aurelien Noël, Vincent Calzone, Laurence Sander, Chris Demir, Emek Korcsmaros, Tamas Freeman, Tom C. Montrone, Corinna Auge, Franck Beckmann, Jacques S. Hasenauer, Jan Wolkenhauer, Olaf Wilighagen, Egon L . Pico, Alexander R. Evelo, Chris T. Gillespie, Marc E. Stein, Lincoln D. Hermjakob, Henning Brauner, Barbara D’Eustachio, Peter Sáez-Rodríguez, Julio Dopazo, Joaquín Valencia, Alfonso Kitano, Hiroaki Barillot, Emmanuel Auffray, Charles Balling, Rudi Schneider, Reinhard Frishman, Goar Monraz Gómez, Luis Cristóbal Somers, Julia Hoch, Matti Gupta, Shailendra Kumar Scheel, Julia Borlinghaus, Hanna Czauderna, Tobias Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg European Commission Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany) Ministry of Science, Research and Art Baden-Württemberg German Center for Infection Research Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development National Institutes of Health (US) European Molecular Biology Laboratory Ostaszewski, Marek Niarakis, Anna Mazein, Alexander Kuperstein, Inna Phair, Robert Orta-Resendiz, Aurelio Singh, Vidisha Aghamiri, Sara Sadat Acencio, Marcio Luis Glaab, Enrico Ruepp, Andreas Schreiber, Falk Montagud, Arnau Ponce de León, Miguel Funahashi, Akira Hiki, Yusuke Hiroi, Noriko Yamada, Takahiro G. Dräger, Andreas Renz, Alina Naveez, Muhammad Orlic-Milacic, Marija Bocskei, Zsolt Messina, Francesco Börnigen, Daniela Fergusson, Liam Conti, Marta Rameil, Marius Nakonecnij, Vanessa Vanhoefer, Jakob Schmiester, Leonard Wang, Muying Senff Ribeiro, Andrea Ackerman, Emily E. Shoemaker, Jason E. Zucker, Jeremy Oxford, Kristie Teuton, Jeremy Kocakaya, Ebru Summak, Gökçe Yagmu Hanspers, Kristina Kutmon, Martina Coort, Susan Rothfels, Karen Eijssen, Lars Ehrhart, Friederike Arokia Balaya Rex, Devasahayam Slenter, Denise Martens, Marvin Pham, Nhung Haw, Robin Jassal, Bijay Matthews, Lisa Shamovsky, Veronic Stephan, Ralf Sevilla, Cristoffer Varusai, Thawfeek Ravel, Jean-Marie Fraser, Rupsha Ortseifen, Vera Soliman, Sylvain Marchesi, Silvia Gawron, Piotr Smula, Ewa Heirendt, Laurent Satagopam, Venkata Wu, Guanming Riutta, Anders Golebiewski, Martin Owen, Stuart Goble, Carole Valdeolivas, Alberto Hu, Xiaoming Overall, Rupert W. Maier, Dieter Bauch, Angela Gyori, Benjamin M. Bachman, John A. Vega, Carlos Groues, Valentin Vázquez, Miguel Porras, Pablo Esteban-Medina, Marina Licata, Luana Iannuccelli, Marta Sacco, Francesca Nesterova, Anastasia Yuryev, Anton Waard, Anita de Turei, Denes Luna, Augustín Babur, Ozgun Peña-Chilet, María Rian, Kinza Helikar, Tomas Lal Puniya, Bhanwar Modos, Dezso Treveil, Agatha Olbe, Marton Fobo, Gisela De Meulder, Bertrand Ballereau, Stephane Dugourd, Aurelien Naldi, Aurelien Noël, Vincent Calzone, Laurence Sander, Chris Demir, Emek Korcsmaros, Tamas Freeman, Tom C. Montrone, Corinna Auge, Franck Beckmann, Jacques S. Hasenauer, Jan Wolkenhauer, Olaf Wilighagen, Egon L . Pico, Alexander R. Evelo, Chris T. Gillespie, Marc E. Stein, Lincoln D. Hermjakob, Henning Brauner, Barbara D’Eustachio, Peter Sáez-Rodríguez, Julio Dopazo, Joaquín Valencia, Alfonso Kitano, Hiroaki Barillot, Emmanuel Auffray, Charles Balling, Rudi Schneider, Reinhard Frishman, Goar Monraz Gómez, Luis Cristóbal Somers, Julia Hoch, Matti Gupta, Shailendra Kumar Scheel, Julia Borlinghaus, Hanna Czauderna, Tobias
Publication Year :
2021
Abstract
We need to effectively combine the knowledge from surging literature with complex datasets to propose mechanistic models of SARS-CoV-2 infection, improving data interpretation and predicting key targets of intervention. Here, we describe a large-scale community effort to build an open access, interoperable and computable repository of COVID-19 molecular mechanisms. The COVID-19 Disease Map (C19DMap) is a graphical, interactive representation of disease-relevant molecular mechanisms linking many knowledge sources. Notably, it is a computational resource for graph-based analyses and disease modelling. To this end, we established a framework of tools, platforms and guidelines necessary for a multifaceted community of biocurators, domain experts, bioinformaticians and computational biologists. The diagrams of the C19DMap, curated from the literature, are integrated with relevant interaction and text mining databases. We demonstrate the application of network analysis and modelling approaches by concrete examples to highlight new testable hypotheses. This framework helps to find signatures of SARS-CoV-2 predisposition, treatment response or prioritisation of drug candidates. Such an approach may help deal with new waves of COVID-19 or similar pandemics in the long-term perspective.
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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333185278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource