| Literature DB >> 23937709 |
Carissa A Park1, Susan M Bello, Cynthia L Smith, Zhi-Liang Hu, Diane H Munzenmaier, Rajni Nigam, Jennifer R Smith, Mary Shimoyama, Janan T Eppig, James M Reecy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of ontologies to standardize biological data and facilitate comparisons among datasets has steadily grown as the complexity and amount of available data have increased. Despite the numerous ontologies available, one area currently lacking a robust ontology is the description of vertebrate traits. A trait is defined as any measurable or observable characteristic pertaining to an organism or any of its substructures. While there are several ontologies to describe entities and processes in phenotypes, diseases, and clinical measurements, one has not been developed for vertebrate traits; the Vertebrate Trait Ontology (VT) was created to fill this void. DESCRIPTION: Significant inconsistencies in trait nomenclature exist in the literature, and additional difficulties arise when trait data are compared across species. The VT is a unified trait vocabulary created to aid in the transfer of data within and between species and to facilitate investigation of the genetic basis of traits. Trait information provides a valuable link between the measurements that are used to assess the trait, the phenotypes related to the traits, and the diseases associated with one or more phenotypes. Because multiple clinical and morphological measurements are often used to assess a single trait, and a single measurement can be used to assess multiple physiological processes, providing investigators with standardized annotations for trait data will allow them to investigate connections among these data types.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23937709 PMCID: PMC3851175 DOI: 10.1186/2041-1480-4-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Semantics
Figure 1Vertebrate Trait Ontology hierarchy showing upper level terms.
Problems and their fixes using VT
| Original QTL “trait” is not a trait: | Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis/ | Blood glucocorticoid amount | VT:0003366 |
| corticosterone | |||
| White spotting on belly | Coat/hair pigmentation trait | VT:0010463 | |
| Name contains sample information: | Hormone level/ | Blood aldosterone amount | VT:0005346 |
| aldosterone, females | |||
| Name contains experimental condition information: | Blood pressure/ | Arterial blood pressure trait | VT:2000000 |
| salt-depleted | |||
| Percentage live sperm after thawing | Sperm quantity | VT:0002673 | |
| Name contains measurement information: | Blood pressure/ | Arterial blood pressure trait | VT:2000000 |
| pulse pressure | |||
| Average daily gain | Postnatal growth trait | VT:0001731 | |
| Name contains both condition and measurement information: | Post-weaning average daily gain | Postnatal growth trait | VT:0001731 |
| Name contains both method and measurement information: | Blood pressure/ | Arterial blood pressure trait | VT:2000000 |
| direct systolic | |||
| Name contains disease information: | Glucose level/ | Blood glucose amount | VT:0000188 |
| insulin-dependent | |||
| Tibial dyschondroplasia | Tibia morphology trait | VT:0000558 | |
| Same trait described in two different ways: | Gland mass/pancreas | Pancreas mass | VT:0010144 |
| Pancreas weight/ | Pancreas mass | VT:0010144 |
Standardization of traits
| Blood pressure | None |
| Blood pressure | Arterial |
| Blood pressure | Diastolic |
| Blood pressure | Diastolic, daytime |
| Blood pressure | Direct systolic |
| Blood pressure | Indirect systolic |
| Blood pressure | Mean arterial |
| Blood pressure | Mean arterial pressure |
| Blood pressure | Mean arterial pressure, stress related changes |
| Blood pressure | NaCl-loaded systolic blood pressure |
| Blood pressure | Post nitric oxide system block |
| Blood pressure | Post renin-angiotensin system block |
| Blood pressure | Post sympathetic nervous system block |
| Blood pressure | Pulse pressure |
| Blood pressure | Response to intrathecal cytisine |
| Blood pressure | Salt-depleted |
| Blood pressure | Salt-loaded |
| Blood pressure | Salt-loaded mean arterial |
| Blood pressure | Salt-loaded systolic |
| Blood pressure | Systolic |
| Blood pressure | Systolic, nighttime |
Original RGD trait and subtrait assignments for QTL now annotated with the VT term arterial blood pressure trait.
Figure 2Database integration of the Vertebrate Trait Ontology. The Animal QTLdb, RGD, and MPD all annotate QTL with VT terms, facilitating cross-species comparisons. Although the legacy trait and subtrait information are still displayed at the top of the RGD QTL report pages, annotations for VT, CMO, MMO, and XCO are shown in the “Experimental Data Annotations” section of the page, giving users a clear, concise, and standardized list of the trait assessed, the measurement used to assess that trait, the method by which the measurement was made, and the conditions under which the experimental data were obtained.
Figure 3RGD’s ontology browser and ontology report page. Both browser and report pages show detailed information about the ontology term and its placement in the ontology structure. The ontology report page displays objects annotated to that page’s term and to any more specific child terms under it in the ontology.
Figure 4Relationship between term names, trait, measurements, and measurement methods.
A single trait can be assessed via multiple measurements
| Amount of experiment time spent in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0000958 | |
| | Number of entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0000960 |
| | Percentage of entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0000961 |
| | Defecation measurement | CMO:0000997 |
| | Time to first movement outside a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0001037 |
| | Number of stretched-attend posture movements | CMO:0001039 |
| | Number of prompted entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0001040 |
| | Number of unprompted entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus | CMO:0001041 |
| | Number of periods of voluntary immobility | CMO:0001045 |
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| CD4 cell to CD8 cell ratio | CMO:0000598 | |
| | CD4 cell to R73 cell ratio | CMO:0001121 |
| | CD8 cell to R73 cell ratio | CMO:0001122 |
| R73 cell to total mononuclear cell ratio | CMO:0001120 | |
To demonstrate that these measurements are related, rather than being separate entities, the records are grouped in the PhenoMiner database using the VT term for the trait assessed.