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NeuroGeM, a knowledgebase of genetic modifiers in neurodegenerative diseases

Authors
Na, DokyunRouf, MushfiqurO'Kane, Cahir JRubinsztein, David CGsponer, Jörg
Issue Date
Nov-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease; Database; Genetic modifiers; Huntington's disease; Knowledgebase; Neurodegenerative diseases; Parkinson's disease
Citation
BMC Medical Genomics, v.6, no.1
Journal Title
BMC Medical Genomics
Volume
6
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19912
DOI
10.1186/1755-8794-6-52
ISSN
1755-8794
Abstract
Background: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are characterized by the progressive loss of neurons in the human brain. Although the majority of NDs are sporadic, evidence is accumulating that they have a strong genetic component. Therefore, significant efforts have been made in recent years to not only identify disease-causing genes but also genes that modify the severity of NDs, so-called genetic modifiers. To date there exists no compendium that lists and cross-links genetic modifiers of different NDs. Description. In order to address this need, we present NeuroGeM, the first comprehensive knowledgebase providing integrated information on genetic modifiers of nine different NDs in the model organisms D. melanogaster, C. elegans, and S. cerevisiae. NeuroGeM cross-links curated genetic modifier information from the different NDs and provides details on experimental conditions used for modifier identification, functional annotations, links to homologous proteins and color-coded protein-protein interaction networks to visualize modifier interactions. We demonstrate how this database can be used to generate new understanding through meta-analysis. For instance, we reveal that the Drosophila genes DnaJ-1, thread, Atx2, and mub are generic modifiers that affect multiple if not all NDs. Conclusion: As the first compendium of genetic modifiers, NeuroGeM will assist experimental and computational scientists in their search for the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying NDs. © 2013 Na et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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