URL: | http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/TCRdb |
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Description: | A comprehensive database for T-cell receptor sequences with powerful search function |
Year founded: | 2021 |
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Country/Region: | China |
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University/Institution: | Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
Address: | Center for Artificial Intelligence Biology, Hubei Bioinformatics & Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics of the Ministry of Education, College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Wuhan, 430074, China. |
City: | Wuhan |
Province/State: | Hubei |
Country/Region: | China |
Contact name (PI/Team): | An-Yuan Guo |
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | guoay@hust.edu.cn |
TCRdb: a comprehensive database for T-cell receptor sequences with powerful search function. [PMID: 32990749]
T cells and the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire play pivotal roles in immune response and immunotherapy. TCR sequencing (TCR-Seq) technology has enabled accurate profiling TCR repertoire and currently a large number of TCR-Seq data are available in public. Based on the urgent need to effectively re-use these data, we developed TCRdb, a comprehensive human TCR sequences database, by a uniform pipeline to characterize TCR sequences on TCR-Seq data. TCRdb contains more than 277 million highly reliable TCR sequences from over 8265 TCR-Seq samples across hundreds of tissues/clinical conditions/cell types. The unique features of TCRdb include: (i) comprehensive and reliable sequences for TCR repertoire in different samples generated by a strict and uniform pipeline of TCRdb; (ii) powerful search function, allowing users to identify their interested TCR sequences in different conditions; (iii) categorized sample metadata, enabling comparison of TCRs in different sample types; (iv) interactive data visualization charts, describing the TCR repertoire in TCR diversity, length distribution and V-J gene utilization. The TCRdb database is freely available at http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/TCRdb/ and will be a useful resource in the research and application community of T cell immunology. |