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CCIDB: a manually curated cell-cell interaction database with cell context information

Authors
Noh, JY | Lee, HI | Choi, JH  | Cho, SH | Yi, YH | Lim, JH | Myung, EB | Shin, YJ | Shin, HJ | Woo, HG
Citation
Database : the journal of biological databases and curation, 2023. : baad057-baad057, 2023
Journal Title
Database : the journal of biological databases and curation
ISSN
1758-0463
Abstract
Cell-cell interaction (CCI) is a crucial event in the development and function of multicellular organisms. The development of CCI databases is beneficial for researchers who want to analyze single-cell sequencing data or study CCI through molecular experiments. CCIs are known to act differently according to cellular and biological contexts such as cell types, gene mutations or disease status; however, previous CCI databases do not completely provide this contextual information pertaining to CCIs. We constructed a cell-cell interaction database (CCIDB) containing the biological and clinical contexts involved in each interaction. To build a database of cellular and tissue contexts, we collected 38 types of context features, which were categorized into seven categories, including 'interaction', 'cell type', 'cofactor', 'effector', 'phenotype', 'pathology' and 'reference'. CCIs were manually retrieved from 272 studies published recently (less than 6 years ago). In the current version of CCIDB, 520 CCIs and their 38 context features have been manually collected and curated by biodata engineers. We suggest that CCIDB is a manually curated CCI resource that is highly useful, especially for analyzing context-dependent alterations in CCIs. Database URL https://ccidb.sysmed.kr/.
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DOI
10.1093/database/baad057
PMID
37566630
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우, 현구  |  최, 지혜
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