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Ontology-based Brucella vaccine literature indexing and systematic analysis of gene-vaccine association network

机译:基于本体的布鲁氏菌疫苗文献索引和基因-疫苗关联网络系统分析

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Background Vaccine literature indexing is poorly performed in PubMed due to limited hierarchy of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) annotation in the vaccine field. Vaccine Ontology (VO) is a community-based biomedical ontology that represents various vaccines and their relations. SciMiner is an in-house literature mining system that supports literature indexing and gene name tagging. We hypothesize that application of VO in SciMiner will aid vaccine literature indexing and mining of vaccine-gene interaction networks. As a test case, we have examined vaccines for Brucella, the causative agent of brucellosis in humans and animals. Results The VO-based SciMiner (VO-SciMiner) was developed to incorporate a total of 67 Brucella vaccine terms. A set of rules for term expansion of VO terms were learned from training data, consisting of 90 biomedical articles related to Brucella vaccine terms. VO-SciMiner demonstrated high recall (91%) and precision (99%) from testing a separate set of 100 manually selected biomedical articles. VO-SciMiner indexing exhibited superior performance in retrieving Brucella vaccine-related papers over that obtained with MeSH-based PubMed literature search. For example, a VO-SciMiner search of "live attenuated Brucella vaccine" returned 922 hits as of April 20, 2011, while a PubMed search of the same query resulted in only 74 hits. Using the abstracts of 14,947 Brucella-related papers, VO-SciMiner identified 140 Brucella genes associated with Brucella vaccines. These genes included known protective antigens, virulence factors, and genes closely related to Brucella vaccines. These VO-interacting Brucella genes were significantly over-represented in biological functional categories, including metabolite transport and metabolism, replication and repair, cell wall biogenesis, intracellular trafficking and secretion, posttranslational modification, and chaperones. Furthermore, a comprehensive interaction network of Brucella vaccines and genes were identified. The asserted and inferred VO hierarchies provide semantic support for inferring novel knowledge of association of vaccines and genes from the retrieved data. New hypotheses were generated based on this analysis approach. Conclusion VO-SciMiner can be used to improve the efficiency for PubMed searching in the vaccine domain.
机译:背景由于疫苗领域中医学主题词(MeSH)注释的层次结构有限,背景医学文献索引在PubMed中执行不力。疫苗本体论(VO)是一种基于社区的生物医学本体论,代表了各种疫苗及其关系。 SciMiner是一个内部文献挖掘系统,支持文献索引和基因名称标记。我们假设VO在SciMiner中的应用将有助于疫苗文献索引和疫苗基因相互作用网络的挖掘。作为测试案例,我们检查了布鲁氏菌的疫苗,布鲁氏菌是人和动物布鲁氏菌病的病原体。结果开发了基于VO的SciMiner(VO-SciMiner),以合并总共67个Brucella疫苗术语。从培训数据中了解了一系列VO术语的术语扩展规则,其中包括90篇与布鲁氏菌疫苗术语有关的生物医学文章。 VO-SciMiner通过测试另一组100个手动选择的生物医学制品,显示出较高的查全率(91%)和精确度(99%)。与基于MeSH的PubMed文献检索相比,VO-SciMiner索引在检索布鲁氏菌疫苗相关论文中表现出卓越的性能。例如,截至2011年4月20日,通过VO-SciMiner搜索“减毒的布鲁氏菌活疫苗”返回了922次点击,而对同一查询的PubMed搜索仅获得了74次点击。 VO-SciMiner使用14947篇布鲁切拉相关论文的摘要,鉴定了140种与布鲁切拉疫苗相关的布鲁切拉基因。这些基因包括已知的保护性抗原,毒力因子和与布鲁氏菌疫苗密切相关的基因。这些与VO相互作用的布鲁氏菌基因在生物学功能类别中过分代表,包括代谢物运输和代谢,复制和修复,细胞壁生物发生,细胞内运输和分泌,翻译后修饰和分子伴侣。此外,鉴定了布鲁氏菌疫苗和基因的全面相互作用网络。断言和推断的VO层次结构为从检索到的数据推断疫苗和基因关联的新颖知识提供语义支持。基于这种分析方法产生了新的假设。结论VO-SciMiner可用于提高疫苗领域PubMed搜索的效率。

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