Comprehensive anatomic ontologies for lung development: A comparison of alveolar formation and maturation within mouse and human lung

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Pan, Huaqin [1 ,6 ]
Deutsch, Gail H. [2 ]
Wert, Susan E. [3 ,11 ]
Ambalavanan, Namasivayam [4 ]
Ansong, Charles [5 ]
Ardini-Poleske, Maryanne E. [6 ]
Bagwell, Jacqueline [7 ]
Chan, Cliburn [7 ]
Frevert, Charles [8 ]
Gabriel, Davera [7 ]
Hagood, James S. [9 ]
Hill, Carol B. [7 ]
Holden-Wiltse, Jeanne [10 ]
Jegga, Anil G. [11 ]
Mariani, Thomas J. [12 ]
Masci, Anna Maria [7 ]
Shi, Wei [13 ]
Warburton, David [13 ]
Wikenheiser-Brokamp, Kathryn A. [11 ]
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[1] RTI Int, Bioinformat Res Comp Div, 3020 Cornwallis Rd, Raleigh, NC 27709 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Seattle Childrens Hosp, Dept Pathol, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
[3] Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Sect Neonatol Perinatal & Pulm Biol, Dept Pediat,Perinatal Inst,Res Fdn,Coll Med, 3333 Burnet Ave,MLC7029, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[4] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL USA
[5] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[6] RTI Int, Raleigh, NC USA
[7] Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27706 USA
[8] Univ Washington, Ctr Lung Biol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[9] Univ Calif San Diego, Rady Childrens Hosp San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[10] Univ Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
[11] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[12] Univ Rochester, Dept Pediat, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
[13] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Saban Res Inst, Los Angeles, CA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Alveolarization; Biomedical ontology; Data annotation; Database; Lung-specific cell types; Molecular anatomy; LungMAP; OWL; Single-cell analysis; Web-based atlas; AIRWAY SMOOTH-MUSCLE; POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT; STRUCTURAL ASPECTS; NATIONAL CENTER; STEM-CELLS; GROWTH; FETAL; NUMBER; INNERVATION; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1186/s13326-019-0209-1
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background Although the mouse is widely used to model human lung development, function, and disease, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in alveolarization of the peripheral lung is incomplete. Recently, the Molecular Atlas of Lung Development Program (LungMAP) was funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to develop an integrated open access database (known as BREATH) to characterize the molecular and cellular anatomy of the developing lung. To support this effort, we designed detailed anatomic and cellular ontologies describing alveolar formation and maturation in both mouse and human lung. Description While the general anatomic organization of the lung is similar for these two species, there are significant variations in the lung's architectural organization, distribution of connective tissue, and cellular composition along the respiratory tract. Anatomic ontologies for both species were constructed as partonomic hierarchies and organized along the lung's proximal-distal axis into respiratory, vascular, neural, and immunologic components. Terms for developmental and adult lung structures, tissues, and cells were included, providing comprehensive ontologies for application at varying levels of resolution. Using established scientific resources, multiple rounds of comparison were performed to identify common, analogous, and unique terms that describe the lungs of these two species. Existing biological and biomedical ontologies were examined and cross-referenced to facilitate integration at a later time, while additional terms were drawn from the scientific literature as needed. This comparative approach eliminated redundancy and inconsistent terminology, enabling us to differentiate true anatomic variations between mouse and human lungs. As a result, approximately 300 terms for fetal and postnatal lung structures, tissues, and cells were identified for each species. Conclusion These ontologies standardize and expand current terminology for fetal and adult lungs, providing a qualitative framework for data annotation, retrieval, and integration across a wide variety of datasets in the BREATH database. To our knowledge, these are the first ontologies designed to include terminology specific for developmental structures in the lung, as well as to compare common anatomic features and variations between mouse and human lungs. These ontologies provide a unique resource for the LungMAP, as well as for the broader scientific community.
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