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Muthuraman Sathiamurthy1, Bjoern Peters, Huynh-Hoa Bui, John Sidney, John Mokili, Stephen S Wilson, Ward Fleri, Deborah L McGuinness, Philip E Bourne, Alessandro Sette.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epitopes can be defined as the molecular structures bound by specific receptors, which are recognized during immune responses. The Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource (IEDB) project will catalog and organize information regarding antibody and T cell epitopes from infectious pathogens, experimental antigens and self-antigens, with a priority on NIAID Category A-C pathogens (http://www2.niaid.nih.gov/Biodefense/bandc_priority.htm) and emerging/re-emerging infectious diseases. Both intrinsic structural and phylogenetic features, as well as information relating to the interactions of the epitopes with the host's immune system will be catalogued. DESCRIPTION: To effectively represent and communicate the information related to immune epitopes, a formal ontology was developed. The semantics of the epitope domain and related concepts were captured as a hierarchy of classes, which represent the general and specialized relationships between the various concepts. A complete listing of classes and their properties can be found at http://www.immuneepitope.org/ontology/index.html.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16305755 PMCID: PMC1287064 DOI: 10.1186/1745-7580-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunome Res ISSN: 1745-7580
Figure 1Overview of IEDB Class Hierarchy.
Figure 2Detailed classification of Reference class showing its subclasses and slots.
Figure 3Detailed listing of properties of Epitope Structure (A), Epitope Source (B), and Assay Information (C) class.
Figure 4High-level classification of Immunization (A), Antigen (B), and Antigen Presenting Cells (C) class.
Figure 5High-level classification of MHC Binding (A) and Naturally Processed Ligand (B) class.
Figure 6High-level classification of T Cell Response (A) and B Cell Response (B) class.