Piletič Klara, Kunej Tanja
Department of Animal Science, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana , Domzale, Slovenia .
OMICS. 2017 Apr;21(4):197-206. doi: 10.1089/omi.2017.0023.
Epigenomics is one of the leading frontiers of postgenomics medicine. The challenges and prospects ahead in epigenomics are related not merely to technology innovation and clinical implementation but also to science communication. In this context, microRNAs (miRNAs) are an important part of the epigenomic regulatory machinery. As the number of publications reporting miRNA-target interactions (MTIs) is growing rapidly, there is an urgent need to standardize reporting. This study reports (1) an analysis of the published literature and databases reporting validated MTIs, and for the first time to the best of our knowledge (2) suggests a solution as a way forward, the minimum information required for MTI standard reporting. We retrieved the research reports from PubMed and Web of Science dating from 09/2006 to 01/2017 and downloaded information from DIANA-TarBase, miRecords, and miRTarBase. We evaluated the reporting and extracted MTI data, which we complemented with relevant genomic information. We suggest a standard minimum checklist for MTI reporting, consisting of seven pertinent data types: miRNA gene, target gene, species, experimental validation, sequence variants, associated phenotype, and additionally a PubMed identification (PMID) number in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Our proposal reported here shall enable faster development of MTI databases and bioinformatics resources, and looking into the future, more efficient planning of experimental designs in the nascent field of epigenomics and its postgenomics applications.
表观基因组学是后基因组医学的前沿领域之一。表观基因组学面临的挑战和前景不仅与技术创新和临床应用有关,还与科学传播有关。在这种背景下,微小RNA(miRNA)是表观基因组调控机制的重要组成部分。随着报道miRNA-靶标相互作用(MTI)的出版物数量迅速增加,迫切需要规范报告。本研究报告了(1)对已发表文献和报道经过验证的MTI的数据库的分析,据我们所知,这是首次(2)提出一种解决方案作为前进的方向,即MTI标准报告所需的最低信息。我们从PubMed和Web of Science检索了2006年9月至2017年1月的研究报告,并从DIANA-TarBase、miRecords和miRTarBase下载了信息。我们评估了报告并提取了MTI数据,并用相关基因组信息进行了补充。我们建议MTI报告的标准最低清单,包括七种相关数据类型:miRNA基因、靶标基因、物种、实验验证、序列变异、相关表型,此外在系统评价和荟萃分析中还需一个PubMed识别号(PMID)。我们在此报告的建议将有助于更快地开发MTI数据库和生物信息学资源,并展望未来,在新兴的表观基因组学及其后基因组学应用领域更有效地规划实验设计。