TraceEyeDisease:用于研究微量元素及其在眼病中的失衡作用的网络数据库。

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1186/s13104-024-06981-8
Jyoti Kant Choudhari, Hritik Yadav, Usha Chouhan
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眼部疾病仍然是全球关注的重大健康问题,而微量元素对于维持眼部健康和预防眼部疾病至关重要。在眼部健康方面,微量元素被认为是影响多种眼部疾病发生和发展的关键因素。在这项研究中,我们通过 PubMed 进行了全面的文献检索,以获取与微量元素有关的各种眼部疾病的相关数据。这些疾病的发生和发展都与微量元素失衡或缺乏有关。我们的方法包括对来自各种数据库的信息进行细致的汇编,并系统地整合到一个精心策划的数据库中。在这份全面的清单中,我们总共确定了 178 个编码与 14 种微量元素有关的蛋白质的不同基因。这项研究强调了微量元素在保护眼睛健康方面的重要作用。Shiny R 应用程序为后续调查提供了便利,促进了对公共卫生、临床实践和眼病研究的深入了解。TraceEyeDiseas 的网址是 https://tredis.shinyapps.io/TraceEyeDisease/ 。
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TraceEyeDisease: a web-based database for investigating trace elements and their imbalances in eye diseases.

Eye diseases remain a significant global health concern, with trace elements crucial in maintaining ocular health and preventing ocular disorders. In ocular health, trace elements have been recognized as critical factors influencing the development and progression of multiple eye diseases. In this study, we conducted a thorough literature search through PubMed to acquire data concerning different eye diseases associated with trace elements. These diseases are essential in trace element imbalances or deficiencies in their progression. Our approach included a meticulous compilation of information from various databases, systematically integrated into a carefully curated database. In total, we identified 178 distinct genes that encode proteins linked to fourteen trace elements in this comprehensive list. A web-based database designed to formulate evidence-based hypotheses regarding the impact of trace element deficiency and imbalance on eye diseases was presented using Shiny R. This study underscores the vital role of trace elements in preserving ocular health. The Shiny R application facilitates subsequent investigations, fostering enhanced insights into public health, clinical practices, and eye disease research. The URL of TraceEyeDiseas is https://tredis.shinyapps.io/TraceEyeDisease/ .

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