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DiseaseMeth version 3.0: a major expansion and update of the human disease methylation database

Journal

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 50, Issue D1, Pages D1208-D1215

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkab1088

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U20A20376, 61972116, 6210070817, 31771601]
  2. Applied Technology Research and Development Project of Heilongjiang [GA20C018]
  3. Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Fund [U20A20376, LBH-Z20158]

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DNA methylation is increasingly recognized for its potential as a biomarker in diseases. The latest version of DiseaseMeth has expanded disease coverage, added more samples, and updated tools for better analysis, facilitating further research on the role of methylation in diseases.
DNA methylation has a growing potential for use as a biomarker because of its involvement in disease. DNA methylation data have also substantially grown in volume during the past 5 years. To facilitate access to these fragmented data, we proposed DiseaseMeth version 3.0 based on DiseaseMeth version 2.0, in which the number of diseases including increased from 88 to 162 and High-throughput profiles samples increased from 32 701 to 49 949. Experimentally confirmed associations added 448 pairs obtained by manual literature mining from 1472 papers in PubMed. The search, analyze and tools sections were updated to increase performance. In particular, the FunctionSearch now provides for the functional enrichment of genes from localized GO and KEGG annotation. We have also developed a unified analysis pipeline for identifying differentially DNA methylated genes (DMGs) from the original data stored in the database. 22 718 DMGs were found in 99 diseases. These DMGs offer application in disease evaluation using two self-developed online tools, Methylation Disease Correlation and Cancer Prognosis & Co-Methylation. All query results can be downloaded and can also be displayed through a box plot, heatmap or network module according to whichever search section is used. DiseaseMeth version 3.0 is freely available at http://diseasemeth.edbc.org/.

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