TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.

The NIAID TB Portals Program (TBPP) established a unique and growing database repository of socioeconomic, geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data from patient cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Currently, there are 2,428 total cases from nine country sites (Azerb...

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Main Authors: Andrei Gabrielian, Eric Engle, Michael Harris, Kurt Wollenberg, Octavio Juarez-Espinosa, Alexander Glogowski, Alyssa Long, Lisa Patti, Darrell E Hurt, Alex Rosenthal, Mike Tartakovsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217410
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spelling doaj-1b3e28f66558408997559c441903e95c2021-03-03T20:39:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021741010.1371/journal.pone.0217410TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.Andrei GabrielianEric EngleMichael HarrisKurt WollenbergOctavio Juarez-EspinosaAlexander GlogowskiAlyssa LongLisa PattiDarrell E HurtAlex RosenthalMike TartakovskyThe NIAID TB Portals Program (TBPP) established a unique and growing database repository of socioeconomic, geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data from patient cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Currently, there are 2,428 total cases from nine country sites (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Romania, China, India, Kazakhstan, and South Africa), 1,611 (66%) of which are multidrug- or extensively-drug resistant and 1,185 (49%), 863 (36%), and 952 (39%) of which contain X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, and genomic data, respectively. We introduce the Data Exploration Portal (TB DEPOT, https://depot.tbportals.niaid.nih.gov) to visualize and analyze these multi-domain data. The TB DEPOT leverages the TBPP integration of clinical, socioeconomic, genomic, and imaging data into standardized formats and enables user-driven, repeatable, and reproducible analyses. It furthers the TBPP goals to provide a web-enabled analytics platform to countries with a high burden of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) but limited IT resources and inaccessible data, and enables the reusability of data, in conformity with the NIH's Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles. TB DEPOT provides access to "analysis-ready" data and the ability to generate and test complex clinically-oriented hypotheses instantaneously with minimal statistical background and data processing skills. TB DEPOT is also promising for enhancing medical training and furnishing well annotated, hard to find, MDR-TB patient cases. TB DEPOT, as part of TBPP, further fosters collaborative research efforts to better understand drug-resistant tuberculosis and aid in the development of novel diagnostics and personalized treatment regimens.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217410
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author Andrei Gabrielian
Eric Engle
Michael Harris
Kurt Wollenberg
Octavio Juarez-Espinosa
Alexander Glogowski
Alyssa Long
Lisa Patti
Darrell E Hurt
Alex Rosenthal
Mike Tartakovsky
spellingShingle Andrei Gabrielian
Eric Engle
Michael Harris
Kurt Wollenberg
Octavio Juarez-Espinosa
Alexander Glogowski
Alyssa Long
Lisa Patti
Darrell E Hurt
Alex Rosenthal
Mike Tartakovsky
TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Andrei Gabrielian
Eric Engle
Michael Harris
Kurt Wollenberg
Octavio Juarez-Espinosa
Alexander Glogowski
Alyssa Long
Lisa Patti
Darrell E Hurt
Alex Rosenthal
Mike Tartakovsky
author_sort Andrei Gabrielian
title TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
title_short TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
title_full TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
title_fullStr TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
title_full_unstemmed TB DEPOT (Data Exploration Portal): A multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
title_sort tb depot (data exploration portal): a multi-domain tuberculosis data analysis resource.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The NIAID TB Portals Program (TBPP) established a unique and growing database repository of socioeconomic, geographic, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and genomic data from patient cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Currently, there are 2,428 total cases from nine country sites (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Romania, China, India, Kazakhstan, and South Africa), 1,611 (66%) of which are multidrug- or extensively-drug resistant and 1,185 (49%), 863 (36%), and 952 (39%) of which contain X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, and genomic data, respectively. We introduce the Data Exploration Portal (TB DEPOT, https://depot.tbportals.niaid.nih.gov) to visualize and analyze these multi-domain data. The TB DEPOT leverages the TBPP integration of clinical, socioeconomic, genomic, and imaging data into standardized formats and enables user-driven, repeatable, and reproducible analyses. It furthers the TBPP goals to provide a web-enabled analytics platform to countries with a high burden of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) but limited IT resources and inaccessible data, and enables the reusability of data, in conformity with the NIH's Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles. TB DEPOT provides access to "analysis-ready" data and the ability to generate and test complex clinically-oriented hypotheses instantaneously with minimal statistical background and data processing skills. TB DEPOT is also promising for enhancing medical training and furnishing well annotated, hard to find, MDR-TB patient cases. TB DEPOT, as part of TBPP, further fosters collaborative research efforts to better understand drug-resistant tuberculosis and aid in the development of novel diagnostics and personalized treatment regimens.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217410
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