| Literature DB >> 31272389 |
Yongqun He1, William D Duncan2, Daniel J Cooper3, Jens Hansen4,5, Ravi Iyengar4,5, Edison Ong6, Kendal Walker6, Omar Tibi7, Sam Smith8, Lucas M Serra9, Jie Zheng10, Sirarat Sarntivijai11, Stephan Schürer3, K Sue O'Shea6, Alexander D Diehl12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stem cells and stem cell lines are widely used in biomedical research. The Cell Ontology (CL) and Cell Line Ontology (CLO) are two community-based OBO Foundry ontologies in the domains of in vivo cells and in vitro cell line cells, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Cell line ontology; Cell ontology; OSCI; Stem cell; hPSC; iPSC
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31272389 PMCID: PMC6509805 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-019-2723-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1Selective top-level terms and hierarchy of OSCI. Each arrow in the figure represents an ‘is a’ relation where the bottom entity type is a subtype of the entity type above
Fig. 2OSCI ontology design pattern. The red boxes represent processes. The names (e.g., OSCI) within parentheses are ontology names. Stem cell and stem cell line cell are two key terms and highlighted in red
Fig. 3Upper level hierarchy of the CL showing stem cell and examples of specific stem cell subtypes
Fig. 4CLO/OSCI design pattern of stem cell line with a LINCS iPSC example. Each square box represents a class term in CLO. The two round cornered terms are annotation text, representing the LINCS IDs for corresponding cell
Stem cell metadata types from MIACARM and LINCS
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| stem cell production information | stem cell name, stem cell id, provider contact information | 10 |
| ethical compliance/regulation | informed consent from donor | 2 |
| materials used | basal medium, feeder cell name, HLA type | 45 |
| cell banking process | source cell transferring protocol, material transferring method | 37 |
| stem cell quality control | viability at thawing, morphology, tumorigenesis | 24 |
| Total | 118 |
OSCI terms imported from external ontologies
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UBERON (anatomical entities) | organ, tissue | 507 |
| Cell Ontology | cell, stem cell, embryonic stem cell, hematopoietic stem cell | 193 |
| Ontology for Biomedical Investigations | measurement datum, assay | 157 |
| Gene Ontology | cell development, cell differentiation | 103 |
| Cell Line Ontology | cell line, cell line repository, induced pluripotent stem cell line cell | 82 |
| Protein Ontology | protein, CD14 molecule | 54 |
Newly added OSCI terms
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| protocols for passaging and culturing | cell culture protocol, feeder cell preparation protocol | 7 |
| production and provider information | provided by, lot number, contact information | 7 |
| cell culture media or substrate | cell culture medium additive, feeder cell, TeSR | 7 |
| stem cell marker processes | iPSC marker process, neural stem cell marker process | 6 |
| donor information | donor screening method, age of donor at time of donation | 4 |
| cell passaging and concentration | cell culture passage number, concentration measurement datum | 2 |
| publication information | reference publication | 1 |
Fig. 5OSCI Stem cell culturing model
Fig. 6Diagram showing the generation of glial lineage and neuronal lineage cells from various cell types. These cells can then be used to study bipolar disorder (BD). Large blue arrows indicate directed differentiation