BloodSpot 3.0: a database of gene and protein expression data in normal and malignant haematopoiesis

Author:

Gíslason Magnús H1,Demircan Gül Sude1,Prachar Marek12,Furtwängler Benjamin345,Schwaller Juerg67,Schoof Erwin M5,Porse Bo Torben348,Rapin Nicolas9,Bagger Frederik Otzen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Genomic Medicine, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen University Hospital , Copenhagen  DK-2200, Denmark

2. Bioinformatics Centre, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen  DK-2200, Denmark

3. The Finsen Laboratory, Copenhagen University Hospital–Rigshospitalet , Copenhagen  DK-2200, Denmark

4. Biotech Research and Innovation Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen  DK-2200, Denmark

5. Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark , Kgs. Lyngby  DK-2800, Denmark

6. University Children's Hospital Basel, University of Basel , Basel , Switzerland

7. Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel , Basel , Switzerland

8. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

9. Danish National Genome Center , Copenhagen  DK-2300, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract BloodSpot is a specialised database integrating gene expression data from acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) patients related to blood cell development and maturation. The database and interface has helped numerous researchers and clinicians to quickly get an overview of gene expression patterns in healthy and malignant haematopoiesis. Here, we present an update to our framework that includes protein expression data of sorted single cells. With this update we also introduce datasets broadly spanning age groups, which many users have requested, with particular interest for researchers studying paediatric leukaemias. The backend of the database has been rewritten and migrated to a cloud-based environment to accommodate the growth, and provide a better user-experience for our many international users. Users can now enjoy faster transfer speeds and a more responsive interface. In conclusion, the continuing popularity of the database and emergence of new data modalities has prompted us to rewrite and futureproof the back-end, including paediatric centric views, as well as single cell protein data, allowing us to keep the database updated and relevant for the years to come. The database is freely available at www.bloodspot.eu.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Foundation

Independent Research Fund Denmark

Lundbeck Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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