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HervD Atlas: a curated knowledgebase of associations between human endogenous retroviruses and diseases.


ABSTRACT: Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), as remnants of ancient exogenous retrovirus infected and integrated into germ cells, comprise ∼8% of the human genome. These HERVs have been implicated in numerous diseases, and extensive research has been conducted to uncover their specific roles. Despite these efforts, a comprehensive source of HERV-disease association still needs to be added. To address this gap, we introduce the HervD Atlas (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/hervd/), an integrated knowledgebase of HERV-disease associations manually curated from all related published literature. In the current version, HervD Atlas collects 60 726 HERV-disease associations from 254 publications (out of 4692 screened literature), covering 21 790 HERVs (21 049 HERV-Terms and 741 HERV-Elements) belonging to six types, 149 diseases and 610 related/affected genes. Notably, an interactive knowledge graph that systematically integrates all the HERV-disease associations and corresponding affected genes into a comprehensive network provides a powerful tool to uncover and deduce the complex interplay between HERVs and diseases. The HervD Atlas also features a user-friendly web interface that allows efficient browsing, searching, and downloading of all association information, research metadata, and annotation information. Overall, the HervD Atlas is an essential resource for comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge on HERV-disease research, potentially facilitating the development of novel HERV-associated diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

SUBMITTER: Li C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10767980 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HervD Atlas: a curated knowledgebase of associations between human endogenous retroviruses and diseases.

Li Cuidan C   Qian Qiheng Q   Yan Chenghao C   Lu Mingming M   Li Lin L   Li Pan P   Fan Zhuojing Z   Lei Wenyan W   Shang Kang K   Wang Peihan P   Wang Jie J   Lu Tianyi T   Huang Yuting Y   Yang Hongwei H   Wei Haobin H   Han Jingwan J   Xiao Jingfa J   Chen Fei F  

Nucleic acids research 20240101 D1


Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), as remnants of ancient exogenous retrovirus infected and integrated into germ cells, comprise ∼8% of the human genome. These HERVs have been implicated in numerous diseases, and extensive research has been conducted to uncover their specific roles. Despite these efforts, a comprehensive source of HERV-disease association still needs to be added. To address this gap, we introduce the HervD Atlas (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/hervd/), an integrated knowledgebase o  ...[more]

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