STOmicsDB: a comprehensive database for spatial transcriptomics data sharing, analysis and visualization

Author:

Xu Zhicheng1,Wang Weiwen1,Yang Tao1,Li Ling1,Ma Xizheng1,Chen Jing1,Wang Jieyu1,Huang Yan2,Gould Joshua3,Lu Huifang2,Du Wensi1,Sahu Sunil Kumar2ORCID,Yang Fan1,Li Zhiyong4,Hu Qingjiang1,Hua Cong4,Hu Shoujie1,Liu Yiqun1,Cai Jia4,You Lijin1,Zhang Yong2ORCID,Li YuXiang2,Zeng Wenjun1,Chen Ao2,Wang Bo1,Liu Longqi2,Chen Fengzhen2,Ma Kailong1ORCID,Xu Xun25ORCID,Wei Xiaofeng16

Affiliation:

1. China National GeneBank, BGI Research , Shenzhen  518120 , China

2. BGI Research , Shenzhen  518083 , China

3. Klarman Cell Observatory, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard , Cambridge , MA  02142 , USA

4. BGI Research , Wuhan  430074 , China

5. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Genome Read and Write, BGI research , Shenzhen  518120 , China

6. Guangdong Provincial Genomics Data Center, BGI research , Shenzhen  518120 , China

Abstract

Abstract Recent technological developments in spatial transcriptomics allow researchers to measure gene expression of cells and their spatial locations at the single-cell level, generating detailed biological insight into biological processes. A comprehensive database could facilitate the sharing of spatial transcriptomic data and streamline the data acquisition process for researchers. Here, we present the Spatial TranscriptOmics DataBase (STOmicsDB), a database that serves as a one-stop hub for spatial transcriptomics. STOmicsDB integrates 218 manually curated datasets representing 17 species. We annotated cell types, identified spatial regions and genes, and performed cell-cell interaction analysis for these datasets. STOmicsDB features a user-friendly interface for the rapid visualization of millions of cells. To further facilitate the reusability and interoperability of spatial transcriptomic data, we developed standards for spatial transcriptomic data archiving and constructed a spatial transcriptomic data archiving system. Additionally, we offer a distinctive capability of customizing dedicated sub-databases in STOmicsDB for researchers, assisting them in visualizing their spatial transcriptomic analyses. We believe that STOmicsDB could contribute to research insights in the spatial transcriptomics field, including data archiving, sharing, visualization and analysis. STOmicsDB is freely accessible at https://db.cngb.org/stomics/.

Funder

Guangdong Provincial Genomics Data Center

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Genome Read and Write

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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