Difference between revisions of "Model changes to capture and consolidate human disease data"
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− | 1. parseHuman.pl: Downloads the HumanDO.obo from http://diseaseontology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/diseaseontology/trunk/HumanDO.obo and converts it HumanDO.ace. | + | 1. parseHuman.pl: Downloads the HumanDO.obo from http://diseaseontology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/diseaseontology/trunk/HumanDO.obo and converts it to HumanDO.ace. |
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+ | Upload to Spica under citace/Data_from_Ranjana. Change name to disease_ontology.WSXXX.obo | ||
− | 2. use_package.pl: Dumps disease data from the disease OA, into | + | |
+ | 2. use_package.pl: Dumps disease data from the disease OA, into disease_<date>.ace |
Revision as of 17:46, 22 March 2013
Contents
Suggestions/Corrections from Hinxton
Paul D's suggestions/corrections for the 'Disease_info' tag under ?Gene::
- Add ?Species tag instead of 'Experimental_model_for_human' type tags, to indicate species information.
Suggestions/Corrections for the ?DO_term model:
- Drop 'Created_by' and 'Creation_date', not useful information to import, check original source of information if needed.
Paul:If there is a genuine reason to capture the complete file then by all means capture the data, it's just when boiling the data down leaves you with some scrap of data that isn't informative I would vote for not incorporating as the raw data is always available in the source file if someone really wants to see it.
Kevin:I would definitely advocate pick-and-choose over include-everything. We are not the maintainers/develops of this ontology, so I don't see why we should be recording the name of the curator responsible for adding a particular term, or precisely when they added it (to give two examples). This ontology is still in the early stages of development, and is likely to change subtly in definition. By capturing only the "core" parts of it, we give ourselves at least a fighting chance of defining a Acedb model that will not have to be changed each time they release a new version of the DO.
- For the 'subset' tag, follow standard procedure across models:
?DO_term Type GOLD gram-negative_bacterial_infectious_disease gram-positive_bacterial_infectious_disease sexually_transmitted_infectious_disease tick-borne_infectious_disease zoonotic_infectious_disease
?DO_term Synonymn ?Text Scope_modifier UNIQUE Broad Exact Narrow Related
This works:
?DO_term Synonymn UNIQUE Broad ?Text Exact ?Text Narrow ?Text Related ?Text
- Relationships--Could we also modify the Relationship section as the proposed tag names are new and relationships are used in multiple other classes, could you copy one of the other models as I just created some test data and had the relationship reversed because of the tag names and I wasn't being careful. We should try and re-use common tag structures, that was if there are enough of them we can move them into a Hash to simplify the models file.
?Anatomy_term Lineage Parent_term UNIQUE ?Anatomy_term XREF Daughter_term Daughter_term ?Anatomy_term XREF Parent_term ?SO_term Parent Is_a ?SO_term XREF Is Part_of ?SO_term XREF Part Derived_from ?SO_term XREF Derives Member_of ?SO_term XREF Member Child Is ?SO_term XREF Is_a Part ?SO_term XREF Part_of Derives ?SO_term XREF Derived_from Member ?SO_term XREF Member_of ?Cell Lineage Parent UNIQUE ?Cell XREF Daughter Daughter ?Cell XREF Parent ?GO_term Child Instance ?GO_term XREF Instance_of Component ?GO_term XREF Component_of Parent Instance_of ?GO_term XREF Instance Component_of ?GO_term XREF Component
Current version of models
So as of 12/05/2012 we have:
Gene
?Gene DB_info Database ?Database ?Database_field Text//for pointing to OMIM ortholog and disease Disease_info Experimental_model ?DO_term XREF Gene_by_biology ?Species #Evidence Potential_model ?DO_term XREF Gene_by_orthology ?Species #Evidence Disease_relevance ?Text ?Species #Evidence
Note: The 'Human_disease_relevance' tag is being moved from the 'Structured_description'tag under ?Gene to the 'Disease_info' tag and is renamed as 'Disease_relevance'.
DO_term
Note: Kevin, 12/17/12: Acedb does not accept dashes, so these were converted to underscores for all the tags under the 'Type' tag. Also, first letter of the tag name was capitalized.
?DO_term Name UNIQUE ?Text Status UNIQUE Valid Obsolete Alternate_id ?Text Definition UNIQUE ?Text Comment Text Synonymn Broad ?Text Exact ?Text Narrow ?Text Related ?Text Parent Is_a ?DO_term XREF Is Child Is ?DO_term XREF Is_a DB_info Database ?Database ?Database_field Text Type GOLD Gram_negative_bacterial_infectious_disease Gram_positive_bacterial_infectious_disease Sexually_transmitted_infectious_disease Tick_borne_infectious_disease Zoonotic_infectious_disease Attribute_of Gene_by_biology ?Gene XREF Experimental_model Gene_by_orthology ?Gene XREF Potential_model Phenotype ?Phenotype XREF DO_term WBProcess ?WBProcess XREF DO_term Reference ?Paper XREF DO_term Version UNIQUE Text
Changes to other data models
And we will need to add DO_term tag and object to the Phenotype, WBProcess, Molecule and Reference models.
?Phenotype DO_term ?DO_term #Evidence ?WBProcess DO_term ?DO_term #Evidence ?Paper DO_term ?DO_term #Evidence ?Molecule DO_term ?DO_term #Evidence
Disease Ontology .obo to AceDB tag mapping
Source of files
SourceForge repo of multiple DO files.
http://diseaseontology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/diseaseontology/trunk/HumanDO.obo disease ontology .obo file
Example obo and .ace formats
obo: [Term] id: DOID:0050047 name: Flinders Island spotted fever alt_id: DOID:0050048 def: "A spotted fever that has_material_basis_in Rickettsia honei, which is transmitted_by cayenne ticks (Amblyomma cajennense). The infection has_symptom mild spotted fever, has_symptom eschar and has_symptom adenopathy." [url:http\://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2003.tb07338.x/pdf, url:http\://www.cdc.gov/otherspottedfever/index.html] subset: gram-negative_bacterial_infectious_disease subset: tick-borne_infectious_disease synonym: "FISF" RELATED [] synonym: "Thai tick typhus" EXACT [] is_a: DOID:11104 ! spotted fever .ace: DO_term : "DOID:0050046" Name "Flinders Island spotted fever" Status Valid Alternate_id "DOID:0050048" Definition "A spotted fever that has_material_basis_in Rickettsia honei, which is transmitted_by cayenne ticks (Amblyomma cajennense). The infection has_symptom mild spotted fever, has_symptom eschar and has_symptom adenopathy." Synonymn Related "FISF" Synonymn Exact "Thai tick typhus" Is_a "DOID:11104" Type "Gram_negative_bacterial_infectious_disease" Type "Tick_borne_infectious_disease" Version "2586" obo: [Term] id: DOID:0050119 name: West Nile virus neurological syndrome def: "A West Nile virus infectious disease that has_material_basis_in West Nile virus, which can cause meningitis, encephalitis, acute laccid paralysis, Parkingsonian-like conditions or movement disorder." [URL:http\://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/wnv-vwn/hmncasedef-eng.php] subset: zoonotic_infectious_disease synonym: "West nile neuroinvasive disease" EXACT [] synonym: "WNND" EXACT [] synonym: "WNNS" EXACT [] is_obsolete: true .ace: DO_term : "DOID:0050119" Name "West Nile virus neurological syndrome" Status Obsolete Definition "A West Nile virus infectious disease that has_material_basis_in West Nile virus, which can cause meningitis, encephalitis, acute laccid paralysis, Parkingsonian-like conditions or movement disorder." Synonymn Exact "West nile neuroinvasive disease" Synonymn Exact "WNND" Synonymn Exact "WNNS" Type "Zoonotic_infectious_disease" Version "2586" obo: [Term] id: DOID:0050156 name: idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis def: "A idiopathic interstitial pneumonia which is a distinctive type of chronic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia with thick scarring in the lung creating a honeycomb appearance. The main symptoms start insidiously as shortness of breath on exertion, cough, and diminished stamina. Other common complaints include weight loss and fatigue. The level of oxygen in the blood decreases, and the skin may take on a bluish tinge (called cyanosis) and the ends of the fingers may become thick or club-shape. In most people, symptoms worsen over a period ranging from about 6 months to several years." [url:http\://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec04/ch050/ch050b.html?qt=idiopathic%20interstitial%20pneumonia&alt=sh, url:http\://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11790668] comment: OMIM mapping confirmed by DO. [SN]. synonym: "cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis" EXACT [] synonym: "FIBROCYSTIC PULMONARY DYSPLASIA" EXACT [] synonym: "IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS, FAMILIAL" EXACT [] xref: MSH:D054990 xref: OMIM:178500 is_a: DOID:2797 ! idiopathic interstitial pneumonia .ace: DO_term : "DOID:0050156" Name "idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis" Status Valid Definition "A idiopathic interstitial pneumonia which is a distinctive type of chronic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia with thick scarring in the lung creating a honeycomb appearance. The main symptoms start insidiously as shortness of breath on exertion, cough, and diminished stamina. Other common complaints include weight loss and fatigue. The level of oxygen in the blood decreases, and the skin may take on a bluish tinge (called cyanosis) and the ends of the fingers may become thick or club-shape. In most people, symptoms worsen over a period ranging from about 6 months to several years." Comment "OMIM mapping confirmed by DO." Synonymn Exact "cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis" Synonymn Exact "FIBROCYSTIC PULMONARY DYSPLASIA" Synonymn Exact "IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS, FAMILIAL" Is_a "DOID:2797" Database "OMIM" "disease" "178500" Version "2586"
Adding Disease Ontology as a ?Database object - DONE
We should probably add the DO as a Database object:
Disease_ontology Name Disease Ontology Description The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease concepts through collaborative efforts of researchers at Northwestern University, Center for Genetic Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences. URL http://www.disease-ontology.org URL_constructor - is there such a thing for this database?
I'll add this into geneace as this is the primary source of this class. (Paul D.)
Database : "Disease_ontology" Name "Disease Ontology" Description "The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease concepts through collaborative efforts of researchers at Northwestern University, Center for Genetic Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences." URL "http:\/\/www.disease-ontology.org"
Linking back to the Disease Ontology
primarily for the DB_info tags, currently it is not possible to link back to http://disease-ontology.org as they employ a java browser within the page to serve tabs of data :(
I was in contact with Cesar Arze about that issue and they provided the following url that might be ok for the short term until they develop the functionality.
http://disease-ontology.org/term/DOID%3A<DOID>
Example for DOID1115
Might be useable for now......ask Todd.
Disease Ontology Browser REST API
- Might be worth mentioning this to Todd as he might be able to code something funky from their API.
A RESTful API service is also offered to users of the Disease Ontology browser website to allow for programmatic access to the metadata found in the database.
Metadata returned in JSON format may currently be requested by use of the following URL:
http://www.disease-ontology.org/api/metadata/<DOID>
Example usage here would be querying for metadata from the term "Disease" (DOID:4):
http://www.disease-ontology.org/api/metadata/DOID:4
which would return the following JSON:
{ definition: ""A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism." [url:http\://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf]" -xrefs: [ "MSH2010_2010_02_22:D004194" "NCI2009_04D:C2991" "SNOMEDCT_2010_1_31:64572001" "UMLS_CUI:C0012634" ] -children: [ -[ "disease of cellular proliferation" "DOID:14566" ] -[ "medical disorder" "DOID:0060035" ] -[ "disease of anatomical entity" "DOID:7" ] -[ "disease of metabolism" "DOID:0014667" ] -[ "genetic disease" "DOID:630" ] -[ "disease of mental health" "DOID:150" ] -[ "disease by infectious agent" "DOID:0050117" ] -[ "syndrome" "DOID:225" ] ] name: "disease" id: "DOID:4" }
In the future we hope to offer all the services that are available on the Disease Ontology browser website through the REST API as well.
Disease Data dumping for citace uploads
All scripts are under: /home/acedb/ranjana/human_disease
1. parseHuman.pl: Downloads the HumanDO.obo from http://diseaseontology.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/diseaseontology/trunk/HumanDO.obo and converts it to HumanDO.ace.
Upload to Spica under citace/Data_from_Ranjana. Change name to disease_ontology.WSXXX.obo
2. use_package.pl: Dumps disease data from the disease OA, into disease_<date>.ace