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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.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333185278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource