Development of a fixed module repertoire for the analysis and interpretation of blood transcriptome data

Author:

Altman Matthew C.ORCID,Rinchai DarawanORCID,Baldwin NicoleORCID,Toufiq MohammedORCID,Whalen Elizabeth,Garand Mathieu,Syed Ahamed Kabeer Basirudeen,Alfaki Mohamed,Presnell Scott R.ORCID,Khaenam Prasong,Ayllón-Benítez AaronORCID,Mougin Fleur,Thébault Patricia,Chiche Laurent,Jourde-Chiche Noemie,Phillips J. Theodore,Klintmalm Goran,O’Garra AnneORCID,Berry Matthew,Bloom Chloe,Wilkinson Robert J.,Graham Christine M.,Lipman Marc,Lertmemongkolchai GanjanaORCID,Bedognetti Davide,Thiebaut RodolpheORCID,Kheradmand FarrahORCID,Mejias AsuncionORCID,Ramilo OctavioORCID,Palucka Karolina,Pascual VirginiaORCID,Banchereau JacquesORCID,Chaussabel DamienORCID

Abstract

AbstractAs the capacity for generating large-scale molecular profiling data continues to grow, the ability to extract meaningful biological knowledge from it remains a limitation. Here, we describe the development of a new fixed repertoire of transcriptional modules, BloodGen3, that is designed to serve as a stable reusable framework for the analysis and interpretation of blood transcriptome data. The construction of this repertoire is based on co-clustering patterns observed across sixteen immunological and physiological states encompassing 985 blood transcriptome profiles. Interpretation is supported by customized resources, including module-level analysis workflows, fingerprint grid plot visualizations, interactive web applications and an extensive annotation framework comprising functional profiling reports and reference transcriptional profiles. Taken together, this well-characterized and well-supported transcriptional module repertoire can be employed for the interpretation and benchmarking of blood transcriptome profiles within and across patient cohorts. Blood transcriptome fingerprints for the 16 reference cohorts can be accessed interactively via: https://drinchai.shinyapps.io/BloodGen3Module/.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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