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GMMAD:一个与人类肠道微生物代谢物与疾病相关的综合数据库。

GMMAD: a comprehensive database of human gut microbial metabolite associations with diseases.

机构信息

Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.

Key Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery, Ministry of Education and School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2023 Aug 24;24(1):482. doi: 10.1186/s12864-023-09599-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The natural products, metabolites, of gut microbes are crucial effect factors on diseases. Comprehensive identification and annotation of relationships among disease, metabolites, and microbes can provide efficient and targeted solutions towards understanding the mechanism of complex disease and development of new markers and drugs.

RESULTS

We developed Gut Microbial Metabolite Association with Disease (GMMAD), a manually curated database of associations among human diseases, gut microbes, and metabolites of gut microbes. Here, this initial release (i) contains 3,836 disease-microbe associations and 879,263 microbe-metabolite associations, which were extracted from literatures and available resources and then experienced our manual curation; (ii) defines an association strength score and a confidence score. With these two scores, GMMAD predicted 220,690 disease-metabolite associations, where the metabolites all belong to the gut microbes. We think that the positive effective (with both scores higher than suggested thresholds) associations will help identify disease marker and understand the pathogenic mechanism from the sense of gut microbes. The negative effective associations would be taken as biomarkers and have the potential as drug candidates. Literature proofs supported our proposal with experimental consistence; (iii) provides a user-friendly web interface that allows users to browse, search, and download information on associations among diseases, metabolites, and microbes. The resource is freely available at http://guolab.whu.edu.cn/GMMAD .

CONCLUSIONS

As the online-available unique resource for gut microbial metabolite-disease associations, GMMAD is helpful for researchers to explore mechanisms of disease- metabolite-microbe and screen the drug and marker candidates for different diseases.

摘要

背景

肠道微生物的天然产物、代谢物是影响疾病的关键因素。全面识别和注释疾病、代谢物和肠道微生物之间的关系,可以为理解复杂疾病的机制和开发新的标志物和药物提供高效、有针对性的解决方案。

结果

我们开发了肠道微生物代谢物与疾病关联数据库(Gut Microbial Metabolite Association with Disease,GMMAD),这是一个人工整理的人类疾病、肠道微生物和肠道微生物代谢物之间关联的数据库。在此,这个初始版本(i)包含 3836 种疾病-微生物关联和 879263 种微生物-代谢物关联,这些关联是从文献和现有资源中提取出来的,然后经过我们的人工整理;(ii)定义了关联强度评分和置信度评分。利用这两个评分,GMMAD 预测了 220690 种疾病-代谢物关联,其中的代谢物都属于肠道微生物。我们认为,具有正关联(两个评分都高于建议的阈值)的关联将有助于从肠道微生物的角度识别疾病标志物并理解发病机制。具有负关联(两个评分都低于建议的阈值)的关联将被视为生物标志物,并具有作为药物候选物的潜力。文献证据支持了我们的提议,具有实验一致性;(iii)提供了一个用户友好的网络界面,允许用户浏览、搜索和下载疾病、代谢物和微生物之间关联的信息。该资源可在 http://guolab.whu.edu.cn/GMMAD 免费获取。

结论

作为在线可用的肠道微生物代谢物-疾病关联的独特资源,GMMAD 有助于研究人员探索疾病-代谢物-微生物的机制,并筛选不同疾病的药物和标志物候选物。

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