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BIOCLAIMS

General information

URL: http://bioclaims.uib.es
Full name: BIOmarkers of Robustness of Metabolic Homeostasis for Nutrigenomics-derived Health CLAIMS Made on Food
Description: The BIOCLAIMS project attempts to identify new "biomarkers" of the effects of food and food components on health, based on the new biological technologies, in particular, those of Nutrigenomics that will contribute scientific bases for the reshaping of the European Legislation on "Health claims made on food".
Year founded: 2015
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Country/Region: Spain

Contact information

University/Institution: University of the Balearic Islands
Address: Microbiology & Systems Biology, TNO, Zeist, The Netherlands
City: Palma
Province/State:
Country/Region: Spain
Contact name (PI/Team): Marijana Radonjic
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): marijana@edgeleap.com

Publications

25466819
White adipose tissue reference network: a knowledge resource for exploring health-relevant relations. [PMID: 25466819]
Kelder T, Summer G, Caspers M, van Schothorst EM, Keijer J, Duivenvoorde L, Klaus S, Voigt A, Bohnert L, Pico C, Palou A, Bonet ML, Dembinska-Kiec A, Malczewska-Malec M, Kieć-Wilk B, Del Bas JM, Caimari A, Arola L, van Erk M, van Ommen B, Radonjic M.

Optimal health is maintained by interaction of multiple intrinsic and environmental factors at different levels of complexity-from molecular, to physiological, to social. Understanding and quantification of these interactions will aid design of successful health interventions. We introduce the reference network concept as a platform for multi-level exploration of biological relations relevant for metabolic health, by integration and mining of biological interactions derived from public resources and context-specific experimental data. A White Adipose Tissue Health Reference Network (WATRefNet) was constructed as a resource for discovery and prioritization of mechanism-based biomarkers for white adipose tissue (WAT) health status and the effect of food and drug compounds on WAT health status. The WATRefNet (6,797 nodes and 32,171 edges) is based on (1) experimental data obtained from 10 studies addressing different adiposity states, (2) seven public knowledge bases of molecular interactions, (3) expert's definitions of five physiologically relevant processes key to WAT health, namely WAT expandability, Oxidative capacity, Metabolic state, Oxidative stress and Tissue inflammation, and (4) a collection of relevant biomarkers of these processes identified by BIOCLAIMS ( http://bioclaims.uib.es ). The WATRefNet comprehends multiple layers of biological complexity as it contains various types of nodes and edges that represent different biological levels and interactions. We have validated the reference network by showing overrepresentation with anti-obesity drug targets, pathology-associated genes and differentially expressed genes from an external disease model dataset. The resulting network has been used to extract subnetworks specific to the above-mentioned expert-defined physiological processes. Each of these process-specific signatures represents a mechanistically supported composite biomarker for assessing and quantifying the effect of interventions on a physiological aspect that determines WAT health status. Following this principle, five anti-diabetic drug interventions and one diet intervention were scored for the match of their expression signature to the five biomarker signatures derived from the WATRefNet. This confirmed previous observations of successful intervention by dietary lifestyle and revealed WAT-specific effects of drug interventions. The WATRefNet represents a sustainable knowledge resource for extraction of relevant relationships such as mechanisms of action, nutrient intervention targets and biomarkers and for assessment of health effects for support of health claims made on food products.

Genes Nutr. 2015:10(1) | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
5639/6895 (18.231%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1706/2021 (15.636%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
813/1005 (19.204%)
Expression:
1145/1347 (15.071%)
Health and medicine:
1433/1738 (17.606%)
5639
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Created on: 2018-01-29
Curated by:
raza muhammad [2018-04-13]