Author:
,Liu Guang-Hui,Bao Yiming,Qu Jing,Zhang Weiqi,Zhang Tao,Kang Wang,Yang Fei,Ji Qianzhao,Jiang Xiaoyu,Ma Yingke,Ma Shuai,Liu Zunpeng,Chen Siyu,Wang Si,Sun Shuhui,Geng Lingling,Yan Kaowen,Yan Pengze,Fan Yanling,Song Moshi,Ren Jie,Wang Qiaoran,Yang Shanshan,Yang Yuanhan,Xiong Muzhao,Liang Chuqiang,Li Lan-Zhu,Cao Tianling,Hu Jianli,Yang Ping,Ping Jiale,Hu Huifang,Zheng Yandong,Sun Guoqiang,Li Jiaming,Liu Lixiao,Zou Zhiran,Ding Yingjie,Li Mingheng,Liu Di,Wang Min,Ji Qianzhao,Sun Xiaoyan,Wang Cui,Bi Shijia,Shan Hezhen,Zhuo Xiao
Abstract
Abstract
Organismal aging is driven by interconnected molecular changes encompassing internal and extracellular factors. Combinational analysis of high-throughput ‘multi-omics’ datasets (gathering information from genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and pharmacogenomics), at either populational or single-cell levels, can provide a multi-dimensional, integrated profile of the heterogeneous aging process with unprecedented throughput and detail. These new strategies allow for the exploration of the molecular profile and regulatory status of gene expression during aging, and in turn, facilitate the development of new aging interventions. With a continually growing volume of valuable aging-related data, it is necessary to establish an open and integrated database to support a wide spectrum of aging research. The Aging Atlas database aims to provide a wide range of life science researchers with valuable resources that allow access to a large-scale of gene expression and regulation datasets created by various high-throughput omics technologies. The current implementation includes five modules: transcriptomics (RNA-seq), single-cell transcriptomics (scRNA-seq), epigenomics (ChIP-seq), proteomics (protein–protein interaction), and pharmacogenomics (geroprotective compounds). Aging Atlas provides user-friendly functionalities to explore age-related changes in gene expression, as well as raw data download services. Aging Atlas is freely available at https://bigd.big.ac.cn/aging/index.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Sciences
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Program of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission
Beijing Natural Science Foundation
Beijing Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning
Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection
Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
K. C. Wong Education Foundation
Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS
State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology
State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)