Carmody Leigh C, Gargano Michael A, Toro Sabrina, Vasilevsky Nicole A, Adam Margaret P, Blau Hannah, Chan Lauren E, Gomez-Andres David, Horvath Rita, Kraus Megan L, Ladewig Markus S, Lewis-Smith David, Lochmüller Hanns, Matentzoglu Nicolas A, Munoz-Torres Monica C, Schuetz Catharina, Seitz Berthold, Similuk Morgan N, Sparks Teresa N, Strauss Timmy, Swietlik Emilia M, Thompson Rachel, Zhang Xingmin Aaron, Mungall Christopher J, Haendel Melissa A, Robinson Peter N
The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine,Farmington,CT,United States.
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus,Aurora,CO,United States.
medRxiv. 2023 Jul 13:2023.07.13.23292612. doi: 10.1101/2023.07.13.23292612.
Navigating the vast landscape of clinical literature to find optimal treatments and management strategies can be a challenging task, especially for rare diseases. To address this task, we introduce the Medical Action Ontology (MAxO), the first ontology specifically designed to organize medical procedures, therapies, and interventions in a structured way. Currently, MAxO contains 1757 medical action terms added through a combination of manual and semi-automated processes. MAxO was developed with logical structures that make it compatible with several other ontologies within the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry. These cover a wide range of biomedical domains, from human anatomy and investigations to the chemical and protein entities involved in biological processes. We have created a database of over 16000 annotations that describe diagnostic modalities for specific phenotypic abnormalities as defined by the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO). Additionally, 413 annotations are provided for medical actions for 189 rare diseases. We have developed a web application called POET (https://poet.jax.org/) for the community to use to contribute MAxO annotations. MAxO provides a computational representation of treatments and other actions taken for the clinical management of patients. The development of MAxO is closely coupled to the Mondo Disease Ontology (Mondo) and the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) and expands the scope of our computational modeling of diseases and phenotypic features to include diagnostics and therapeutic actions. MAxO is available under the open-source CC-BY 4.0 license (https://github.com/monarch-initiative/MAxO).
在浩如烟海的临床文献中寻找最佳治疗方法和管理策略是一项具有挑战性的任务,尤其是对于罕见病而言。为了应对这一任务,我们引入了医学行动本体(MAxO),这是首个专门设计用于以结构化方式组织医疗程序、疗法和干预措施的本体。目前,MAxO包含通过手动和半自动流程相结合添加的1757个医学行动术语。MAxO是按照逻辑结构开发的,使其与开放生物医学本体(OBO)铸造厂中的其他几个本体兼容。这些本体涵盖了广泛的生物医学领域,从人体解剖学和检查到生物过程中涉及的化学和蛋白质实体。我们创建了一个包含16000多条注释的数据库,这些注释描述了由人类表型本体(HPO)定义的特定表型异常的诊断方式。此外,还为189种罕见病的医学行动提供了413条注释。我们开发了一个名为POET(https://poet.jax.org/)的网络应用程序,供社区用于贡献MAxO注释。MAxO提供了用于患者临床管理的治疗方法和其他行动的计算表示。MAxO的开发与蒙多疾病本体(Mondo)和人类表型本体(HPO)紧密相关,并将我们对疾病和表型特征的计算建模范围扩展到包括诊断和治疗行动。MAxO根据开源的CC-BY 4.0许可(https://github.com/monarch-initiative/MAxO)提供。