| Literature DB >> 31950190 |
Yalan Chen1,2, Xingyun Liu1,3, Yijun Yu2, Chunjiang Yu1,4, Lan Yang1, Yuxin Lin1,5, Ting Xi2, Ziyun Ye2, Zhe Feng2, Bairong Shen3.
Abstract
The interaction between genes, lifestyles and environmental factors makes the genesis and progress of prostate cancer (PCa) very heterogeneous. Positive lifestyle is important to the prevention and controlling of PCa. To investigate the relationship between PCa and lifestyle at systems level, we established a PCa related lifestyle database (PCaLiStDB) and collected the PCa-related lifestyles including foods, nutrients, life habits and social and environmental factors as well as associated genes and physiological and biochemical indexes together with the disease phenotypes and drugs. Data format standardization was implemented for the future Lifestyle-Wide Association Studies of PCa (PCa_LWAS). Currently, 2290 single-factor lifestyles and 856 joint effects of two or more lifestyles were collected. Among these, 394 are protective factors, 556 are risk factors, 45 are no-influencing factors, 52 are factors with contradictory views and 1977 factors are lacking effective literatures support. PCaLiStDB is expected to facilitate the prevention and control of PCa, as well as the promotion of mechanistic study of lifestyles on PCa. Database URL: http://www.sysbio.org.cn/pcalistdb/.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31950190 PMCID: PMC6966110 DOI: 10.1093/database/baz154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Figure 1The schema of PCaLiStDB.
Figure 2Overview of the structure of PCaLiStDB.
Figure 3Functions and demonstration. A: Home page; B: lifestyles; C: genes; D: submit.
Figure 4Demonstration of retrieval function. A: fast fuzzy screening (taking ‘smoke’ as an example); B: browsing retrieval; C: search results.
Figure 5Lifestyle-wide association studies of PCa. (A) PCa-LWAS; (B) classification of first class lifestyles; (C) distribution of research years; (D) distribution of research areas.