Author:
Gaddis Nathan,Fortriede Joshua,Guo Minzhe,Bardes Eric E.,Kouril Michal,Tabar Scott,Burns Kevin,Ardini-Poleske Maryanne E.,Loos Stephanie,Schnell Daniel,Jin Kang,Iyer Balaji,Du Yina,Korte Jeff,Munshi Ruchi,Smith Victoria,Herbst Andrew,Kitzmiller Joseph A.,Clair Geremy C.,Carson James,Adkins Joshua,Morrisey Edward E.,Pryhuber Gloria S.,Misra Ravi,Whitsett Jeffrey A.,Sun Xin,Heathorn Trevor,Paten Benedict,Surya Prasath V. B.,Xu Yan,Tickle Tim,Aronow Bruce J.,Salomonis Nathan,
Abstract
ABSTRACTAn improved understanding of the human lung necessitates advanced systems models informed by an ever-increasing repertoire of molecular omics, cellular, imaging and pathological datasets. To centralize and standardize information across broad lung research efforts we expanded the LungMAP.net website into a gateway portal. This portal connects a broad-spectrum of research networks, bulk and single-cell multi-omics data and a diverse collection of image data that span mammalian lung development and disease. The data are standardized across species and technologies using harmonized data and metadata models that leverage recent advances including those from the Human Cell Atlas, diverse ontologies, and the LungMAP CellCards initiative. To cultivate future discoveries, we have aggregated a diverse collection of single-cell atlases for multiple species (human, rhesus, mouse), to enable consistent queries across technologies, cohorts, age, disease and drug treatment. These atlases are provided as independent and integrated queriable datasets, with an emphasis on dynamic visualization, figure generation and reference-based classification of user-provided datasets (Azimuth). As this resource grows, we intend to increase the breadth of available interactive interfaces, data portals and datasets from LungMAP and external research efforts.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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