EryDB: A Transcriptomic Profile Database for Erythropoiesis and Erythroid-related Diseases.

Guangmin Zheng, Song Wu, Zhaojun Zhang, Zijuan Xin, Lijuan Zhang, Siqi Zhao, Jing Wu, Yanxia Liu, Meng Li, Xiuyan Ruan, Nan Qiao, Yiming Bao, Hongzhu Qu, Xiangdong Fang
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Erythropoiesis is a finely regulated and complex process that involves multiple transformations from hematopoietic stem cells to mature red blood cells at hematopoietic sites from the embryonic to the adult stages. Investigations into its molecular mechanisms have generated a wealth of expression data, including bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing data. A comprehensively integrated and well-curated erythropoiesis-specific database will greatly facilitate the mining of gene expression data and enable large-scale research of erythropoiesis and erythroid-related diseases. Here, we present EryDB, an open-access and comprehensive database dedicated to the collection, integration, analysis, and visualization of transcriptomic data for erythropoiesis and erythroid-related diseases. Currently, the database includes expertly curated quality-assured data of 3803 samples and 1,187,119 single cells derived from 107 public studies of three species (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, and Danio rerio), nine tissue types, and five diseases. EryDB provides users with the ability to not only browse the molecular features of erythropoiesis between tissues and species, but also perform computational analyses of single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing data, thus serving as a convenient platform for customized queries and analyses. EryDB v1.0 is freely accessible at https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/EryDB/home.

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EryDB:红细胞生成和红细胞相关疾病的转录组特征数据库。
红细胞生成是一个调控精细、过程复杂的过程,涉及从胚胎到成年阶段在造血部位从造血干细胞到成熟红细胞的多次转化。对其分子机制的研究产生了大量的表达数据,包括大量和单细胞 RNA 测序数据。一个全面整合和精心整理的红细胞生成特异性数据库将极大地促进基因表达数据的挖掘,使红细胞生成和红细胞相关疾病的大规模研究成为可能。在此,我们介绍 EryDB,这是一个开放存取的综合性数据库,专门用于收集、整合、分析和可视化红细胞生成和红细胞相关疾病的转录组数据。目前,该数据库收录了经过专家精心策划、质量有保证的 3803 个样本和 1,187,119 个单细胞的数据,这些数据来自 107 项公开研究,涉及 3 个物种(智人、麝香猫和 Danio rerio)、9 种组织类型和 5 种疾病。EryDB 使用户不仅能浏览不同组织和物种之间红细胞生成的分子特征,还能对单细胞和大容量 RNA 测序数据进行计算分析,从而成为一个方便的定制查询和分析平台。EryDB v1.0 可在 https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/EryDB/home 免费访问。
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