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HFV

General information

URL: http://hfv.lanl.gov/content/index
Full name: Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses (HFV) Database
Description: The HFV Database is a new platform for analyzing biothreat viruses,which was modeled on the Los Alamos HIV Database, and translated much of its tools, infrastructure and philosophy from HIV to HFV.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: 2016-04-21
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Address: Theoretical Biology and Biophysics (T-10)
City: Los Alamos
Province/State: NM
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Carla Kuiken
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): kuiken@lanl.gov

Publications

27103629
Integrated sequence and immunology filovirus database at Los Alamos. [PMID: 27103629]
Yusim K, Yoon H, Foley B, Feng S, Macke J, Dimitrijevic M, Abfalterer W, Szinger J, Fischer W, Kuiken C, Korber B.

The Ebola outbreak of 2013-15 infected more than 28 000 people and claimed more lives than all previous filovirus outbreaks combined. Governmental agencies, clinical teams, and the world scientific community pulled together in a multifaceted response ranging from prevention and disease control, to evaluating vaccines and therapeutics in human trials. As this epidemic is finally coming to a close, refocusing on long-term prevention strategies becomes paramount. Given the very real threat of future filovirus outbreaks, and the inherent uncertainty of the next outbreak virus and geographic location, it is prudent to consider the extent and implications of known natural diversity in advancing vaccines and therapeutic approaches. To facilitate such consideration, we have updated and enhanced the content of the filovirus portion of Los Alamos Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses Database. We have integrated and performed baseline analysis of all family ITALIC! Filoviridaesequences deposited into GenBank, with associated immune response data, and metadata, and we have added new computational tools with web-interfaces to assist users with analysis. Here, we (i) describe the main features of updated database, (ii) provide integrated views and some basic analyses summarizing evolutionary patterns as they relate to geo-temporal data captured in the database and (iii) highlight the most conserved regions in the proteome that may be useful for a T cell vaccine strategy.Database URL:www.hfv.lanl.gov. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press.

Database (Oxford). 2016:2016() | 4 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
22064861
The LANL hemorrhagic fever virus database, a new platform for analyzing biothreat viruses. [PMID: 22064861]
Kuiken C, Thurmond J, Dimitrijevic M, Yoon H.

Hemorrhagic fever viruses (HFVs) are a diverse set of over 80 viral species, found in 10 different genera comprising five different families: arena-, bunya-, flavi-, filo- and togaviridae. All these viruses are highly variable and evolve rapidly, making them elusive targets for the immune system and for vaccine and drug design. About 55,000 HFV sequences exist in the public domain today. A central website that provides annotated sequences and analysis tools will be helpful to HFV researchers worldwide. The HFV sequence database collects and stores sequence data and provides a user-friendly search interface and a large number of sequence analysis tools, following the model of the highly regarded and widely used Los Alamos HIV database [Kuiken, C., B. Korber, and R.W. Shafer, HIV sequence databases. AIDS Rev, 2003. 5: p. 52-61]. The database uses an algorithm that aligns each sequence to a species-wide reference sequence. The NCBI RefSeq database [Sayers et al. (2011) Database resources of the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Nucleic Acids Res., 39, D38-D51.] is used for this; if a reference sequence is not available, a Blast search finds the best candidate. Using this method, sequences in each genus can be retrieved pre-aligned. The HFV website can be accessed via http://hfv.lanl.gov.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2012:40(Database issue) | 17 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

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4566/6895 (33.793%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1387/2021 (31.42%)
4566
Total Rank
20
Citations
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
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Shixiang Sun [2017-03-28]
Zhang Zhang [2016-05-08]
Chunlei Yu [2016-04-17]
Chunlei Yu [2016-03-31]
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