X连锁无丙种球蛋白血症中BTKbase、Bruton酪氨酸激酶变体数据库的回顾与展望

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Gerard C. P. Schaafsma, J. Väliaho, Qing Wang, A. Berglöf, R. Zain, C. I. E. Smith, M. Vihinen
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摘要

BTKbase是布鲁顿酪氨酸激酶(BTK)导致X连锁无丙种球蛋白血症(XLA)的致病性变体的国际数据库,这是一种罕见的抗体产生的原发性免疫缺陷。BTKbase成立于1994年,是最早公开的变异数据库之一。自上次更新以来,病例数量增加了一倍多;它现在包含2291个个体中2310个DNA变体的信息。1025个DNA变体是独特的。人类基因组包含500多种蛋白激酶,其中BTK具有最多的独特致病变体。当前版本的BTKbase具有许多新颖的功能:数据库已被重新格式化,已转移到LOVD数据库管理系统,已进行内部协调等。系统化和标准化程度有所提高,包括变体类型的变体本体注释。有些地区的变化频率低于预期,也有一些变化热点。BTK酶除了包含DNA、RNA和蛋白质水平的变体描述外,还包含许多患者的实验室参数和临床特征。BTKbase在诊断XLA病例方面为临床和研究社区提供了服务,并提供了对变异影响的一般见解,尤其是在信号通路方面。在蛋白质结构域的3D水平上研究、预测和可视化氨基酸取代及其影响。BTKbase免费提供。
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BTKbase, Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Variant Database in X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia: Looking Back and Ahead
BTKbase is an international database for disease-causing variants in Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) leading to X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA), a rare primary immunodeficiency of antibody production. BTKbase was established in 1994 as one of the first publicly available variation databases. The number of cases has more than doubled since the last update; it now contains information for 2310 DNA variants in 2291 individuals. 1025 of the DNA variants are unique. The human genome contains more than 500 protein kinases, among which BTK has the largest number of unique disease-causing variants. The current version of BTKbase has numerous novel features: the database has been reformatted, it has moved to LOVD database management system, it has been internally harmonized, etc. Systematics and standardization have been increased, including Variation Ontology annotations for variation types. There are some regions with lower than expected variation frequency and some hotspots for variations. BTKbase contains, in addition to variant descriptions at DNA, RNA and protein levels, also laboratory parameters and clinical features for many patients. BTKbase has served clinical and research communities in the diagnosis of XLA cases and provides general insight into effects of variations, especially in signalling pathways. Amino acid substitutions and their effects were investigated, predicted, and visualized at 3D level in the protein domains. BTKbase is freely available.
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