The TB Portals: an Open-Access, Web-Based Platform for Global Drug-Resistant-Tuberculosis Data Sharing and Analysis

Author:

Rosenthal Alex1,Gabrielian Andrei1,Engle Eric1,Hurt Darrell E.1,Alexandru Sofia2,Crudu Valeriu2,Sergueev Eugene3,Kirichenko Valery3,Lapitskii Vladzimir3,Snezhko Eduard3,Kovalev Vassili3,Astrovko Andrei4,Skrahina Alena4,Taaffe Jessica1ORCID,Harris Michael1,Long Alyssa1,Wollenberg Kurt1,Akhundova Irada5,Ismayilova Sharafat5,Skrahin Aliaksandr6,Mammadbayov Elcan5,Gadirova Hagigat5,Abuzarov Rafik5,Seyfaddinova Mehriban5,Avaliani Zaza7,Strambu Irina8,Zaharia Dragos8,Muntean Alexandru8,Ghita Eugenia8,Bogdan Miron8,Mindru Roxana8,Spinu Victor8,Sora Alexandra8,Ene Catalina8,Vashakidze Sergo7,Shubladze Natalia7,Nanava Ucha7,Tuzikov Alexander3,Tartakovsky Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Office of Cyber Infrastructure and Computational Biology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

2. Phthysiopneumology Institute, Ministry of Health, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova

3. United Institute of Informatics Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

4. Republican Scientific and Practical Centre of Pulmonology and Tuberculosis, Ministry of Health, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

5. Scientific Research Institute of Lung Diseases, Ministry of Health, Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan

6. Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

7. The National Center for Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia

8. Marius Nasta Pneumophtisiology Institute, Ministry of Health, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

ABSTRACT The TB Portals program is an international consortium of physicians, radiologists, and microbiologists from countries with a heavy burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis working with data scientists and information technology professionals. Together, we have built the TB Portals, a repository of socioeconomic/geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data from patient cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis backed by shareable, physical samples. Currently, there are 1,299 total cases from five country sites (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, and Romania), 976 (75.1%) of which are multidrug or extensively drug resistant and 38.2%, 51.9%, and 36.3% of which contain X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, and genomic data, respectively. The top Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages represented among collected samples are Beijing, T1, and H3, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that confer resistance to isoniazid, rifampin, ofloxacin, and moxifloxacin occur the most frequently. These data and samples have promoted drug discovery efforts and research into genomics and quantitative image analysis to improve diagnostics while also serving as a valuable resource for researchers and clinical providers. The TB Portals database and associated projects are continually growing, and we invite new partners and collaborations to our initiative. The TB Portals data and their associated analytical and statistical tools are freely available at https://tbportals.niaid.nih.gov/ .

Funder

International Science and Technology Center

CRDF Global

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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