NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins

We are currently living the advent of a new age for medicine in which basic research is being quickly translated into marketable drugs, and the widespread access to genomics data is allowing the design and implementation of personalized solutions to medical conditions. Non-human primates (NHP) have...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Interleukin 12p35
Isoprotein
Aotus nancymaae
Article
Callithrix jacchus
Drug safety
Gene expression
Genetic transcription
Human
Immune system
Molecular phylogeny
Nonhuman
Pan troglodytes
Phylogeny
Primate
Priority journal
Protein expression
Rhesus monkey
Rna analysis
Rna sequence
Translational research
Aotus nancymaae
Callithrix jacchus
Immune system orthology
Macaca mulatta
Pan troglodytes
Splicing/protein isoforms
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
title NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
spellingShingle NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
Interleukin 12p35
Isoprotein
Aotus nancymaae
Article
Callithrix jacchus
Drug safety
Gene expression
Genetic transcription
Human
Immune system
Molecular phylogeny
Nonhuman
Pan troglodytes
Phylogeny
Primate
Priority journal
Protein expression
Rhesus monkey
Rna analysis
Rna sequence
Translational research
Aotus nancymaae
Callithrix jacchus
Immune system orthology
Macaca mulatta
Pan troglodytes
Splicing/protein isoforms
title_short NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
title_full NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
title_fullStr NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
title_full_unstemmed NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
title_sort NHP-immunome: A translational research-oriented database of non-human primate immune system proteins
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Interleukin 12p35
Isoprotein
Aotus nancymaae
Article
Callithrix jacchus
Drug safety
Gene expression
Genetic transcription
Human
Immune system
Molecular phylogeny
Nonhuman
Pan troglodytes
Phylogeny
Primate
Priority journal
Protein expression
Rhesus monkey
Rna analysis
Rna sequence
Translational research
Aotus nancymaae
Callithrix jacchus
Immune system orthology
Macaca mulatta
Pan troglodytes
Splicing/protein isoforms
topic Interleukin 12p35
Isoprotein
Aotus nancymaae
Article
Callithrix jacchus
Drug safety
Gene expression
Genetic transcription
Human
Immune system
Molecular phylogeny
Nonhuman
Pan troglodytes
Phylogeny
Primate
Priority journal
Protein expression
Rhesus monkey
Rna analysis
Rna sequence
Translational research
Aotus nancymaae
Callithrix jacchus
Immune system orthology
Macaca mulatta
Pan troglodytes
Splicing/protein isoforms
description We are currently living the advent of a new age for medicine in which basic research is being quickly translated into marketable drugs, and the widespread access to genomics data is allowing the design and implementation of personalized solutions to medical conditions. Non-human primates (NHP) have gained an essential role in drug discovery and safety testing due to their close phylogenetic relationship to humans. In this study, a collection of well characterized genes of the human immune system was used to define the orthology-based immunome in four NHP species, with carefully curated annotations available based on multi-tissue RNA-seq datasets. A broad variation in the frequency of expressed protein isoforms was observed between species. Finally, this analysis also revealed the lack of expression of at least four different chemokines in new-world primates. In addition, transcripts corresponding to four genes including interleukin 12 subunit alpha were expressed in humans but no other primate species analyzed. Access to the non-human primate immunome is available in http://www.fidic.org.co:90/proyecto/. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
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