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webTWAS

General information

URL: http://www.webtwas.net
Full name:
Description: webTWAS 2.0 is an updated platform for identifying susceptibility genes for human complex diseases using TWAS. Additionally, webTWAS 2.0 provides an online TWAS analysis tool that simplifies conducting TWAS analyses. The updated resource includes 7247 GWAS summary statistics covering 1588 complex human diseases from 192 publications. It also incorporates multiple TWAS methods, such as sTF-TWAS, 3'aTWAS and GIFT, along with an updated interactive visualization tool that allows users to easily explore significant associations across different methods.
Year founded: 2021
Last update: 2024-10-13
Version: v2.4
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

Contact information

University/Institution: University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Address:
City: Quzhou
Province/State: Zhejiang
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Quan Zou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zouquan@nclab.net

Publications

39526380
webTWAS 2.0: update platform for identifying complex disease susceptibility genes through transcriptome-wide association study. [PMID: 39526380]
Chen Cao, Mengting Shao, Jianhua Wang, Zhenghui Li, Haoran Chen, Tianyi You, Mulin Jun Li, Yijie Ding, Quan Zou

Transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) has successfully identified numerous complex disease susceptibility genes in the post-genome-wide association study (GWAS) era. Over the past 3 years, the focus of TWAS algorithms has shifted from merely identifying associations to understanding how single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) regulate gene expression, with a growing emphasis on incorporating fine-mapping techniques. Additionally, the rapid increase in GWAS summary statistics, driven largely by the UK Biobank and other consortia, has made it essential to update our webTWAS resource. To address these challenges and meet the growing needs of researchers, we developed webTWAS 2.0, an updated platform for identifying susceptibility genes for human complex diseases using TWAS. Additionally, webTWAS 2.0 provides an online TWAS analysis tool that simplifies conducting TWAS analyses. The updated resource includes 7247 GWAS summary statistics covering 1588 complex human diseases from 192 publications. It also incorporates multiple TWAS methods, such as sTF-TWAS, 3'aTWAS and GIFT, along with an updated interactive visualization tool that allows users to easily explore significant associations across different methods. Other upgrades include a personalized online analysis tool for user-submitted GWAS data and a refined search function that makes it easier to identify relevant associations and meet diverse user needs more efficiently. webTWAS 2.0 is freely accessible at http://www.webtwas.net.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2025:53(D1) | 5 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-05-09)
34669946
webTWAS: a resource for disease candidate susceptibility genes identified by transcriptome-wide association study. [PMID: 34669946]
Cao C, Wang J, Kwok D, Cui F, Zhang Z, Zhao D, Li MJ, Zou Q.

The development of transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) has enabled researchers to better identify and interpret causal genes in many diseases. However, there are currently no resources providing a comprehensive listing of gene-disease associations discovered by TWAS from published GWAS summary statistics. TWAS analyses are also difficult to conduct due to the complexity of TWAS software pipelines. To address these issues, we introduce a new resource called webTWAS, which integrates a database of the most comprehensive disease GWAS datasets currently available with credible sets of potential causal genes identified by multiple TWAS software packages. Specifically, a total of 235 064 gene-diseases associations for a wide range of human diseases are prioritized from 1298 high-quality downloadable European GWAS summary statistics. Associations are calculated with seven different statistical models based on three popular and representative TWAS software packages. Users can explore associations at the gene or disease level, and easily search for related studies or diseases using the MeSH disease tree. Since the effects of diseases are highly tissue-specific, webTWAS applies tissue-specific enrichment analysis to identify significant tissues. A user-friendly web server is also available to run custom TWAS analyses on user-provided GWAS summary statistics data. webTWAS is freely available at http://www.webtwas.net.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2022:50(D1) | 146 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-05-09)

Ranking

All databases:
421/6932 (93.941%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
55/1013 (94.669%)
Health and medicine:
103/1756 (94.191%)
421
Total Rank
141
Citations
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Created on: 2025-07-01
Curated by:
Yuhao Zeng [2025-08-23]
Jinbiao Wang [2025-08-06]
Yiran Zhan [2025-07-01]