Department of Biological Sciences University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada.
Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E8, Canada.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4;46(D1):D608-D617. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx1089.
The Human Metabolome Database or HMDB (www.hmdb.ca) is a web-enabled metabolomic database containing comprehensive information about human metabolites along with their biological roles, physiological concentrations, disease associations, chemical reactions, metabolic pathways, and reference spectra. First described in 2007, the HMDB is now considered the standard metabolomic resource for human metabolic studies. Over the past decade the HMDB has continued to grow and evolve in response to emerging needs for metabolomics researchers and continuing changes in web standards. This year's update, HMDB 4.0, represents the most significant upgrade to the database in its history. For instance, the number of fully annotated metabolites has increased by nearly threefold, the number of experimental spectra has grown by almost fourfold and the number of illustrated metabolic pathways has grown by a factor of almost 60. Significant improvements have also been made to the HMDB's chemical taxonomy, chemical ontology, spectral viewing, and spectral/text searching tools. A great deal of brand new data has also been added to HMDB 4.0. This includes large quantities of predicted MS/MS and GC-MS reference spectral data as well as predicted (physiologically feasible) metabolite structures to facilitate novel metabolite identification. Additional information on metabolite-SNP interactions and the influence of drugs on metabolite levels (pharmacometabolomics) has also been added. Many other important improvements in the content, the interface, and the performance of the HMDB website have been made and these should greatly enhance its ease of use and its potential applications in nutrition, biochemistry, clinical chemistry, clinical genetics, medicine, and metabolomics science.
人代谢物数据库或 HMDB(www.hmdb.ca)是一个基于网络的代谢组学数据库,包含有关人类代谢物的综合信息,包括它们的生物学作用、生理浓度、疾病关联、化学反应、代谢途径和参考光谱。该数据库于 2007 年首次描述,现在被认为是人类代谢研究的标准代谢组学资源。在过去的十年中,HMDB 一直在不断发展和进化,以满足代谢组学研究人员不断涌现的需求,并适应网络标准的持续变化。今年的更新版本 HMDB 4.0 是该数据库历史上最重大的升级。例如,经过全面注释的代谢物数量增加了近两倍,实验光谱数量增加了近四倍,说明代谢途径的数量增加了近 60 倍。HMDB 的化学分类法、化学本体论、光谱查看和光谱/文本搜索工具也得到了显著改进。HMDB 4.0 还添加了大量全新的数据。这包括大量预测的 MS/MS 和 GC-MS 参考光谱数据以及预测的(生理上可行的)代谢物结构,以促进新的代谢物鉴定。还添加了关于代谢物-SNP 相互作用以及药物对代谢物水平的影响(代谢组药物学)的信息。HMDB 网站在内容、界面和性能方面进行了许多其他重要的改进,这应该大大提高其易用性及其在营养、生物化学、临床化学、临床遗传学、医学和代谢组学科学中的潜在应用。