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dbMCS

General information

URL: http://bioinfo.aielab.cc/dbMCS
Full name: The database of mutation Markers for anti-cancer drug Sensitivity
Description: dbMCS is a comprehensive literature-based database of mutation markers that indicate drug sensitivity or resistance. At present, the dbMCS contains 3136 unique entries recording mutation-disease-drug relationships with sensitivity and 1275 unique entries with resistance, involving in 185 cancer types or subtypes, and 463 kinds of anti-cancer drugs.
Year founded: 2021
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Country/Region: China

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DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Anhui Agricultural University
Address: 130, Changjiang West Road, Hefei230601, Anhui, China
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Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Yueyue Shen
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): yueyueshen@ahau.edu.cn

Publications

34314366
dbMCS: A Database for Exploring the Mutation Markers of Anti-Cancer Drug Sensitivity. [PMID: 34314366]
Yueyue Shen, Youhua Zhang, Wei Xue, Zhenyu Yue

The identification of mutation markers and the selection of appropriate treatment for patients with specific genome mutations are important steps in the development of targeted therapies and the realization of precision medicine for human cancers. To investigate the baseline characteristics of drug sensitivity markers and develop computational methods of mutation effect prediction, we presented a manually curated online- based database of mutation Markers for anti-Cancer drug Sensitivity (dbMCS). Currently, dbMCS contains 1271 mutations and 4427 mutation-disease-drug associations (3151 and 1276 for sensitivity and resistance, respectively) with their PubMed indexed articles. By comparing the mutations in dbMCS with the putative neutral polymorphisms, we investigated the characteristics of drug sensitivity markers. We found that the mutation markers tend to significantly impact on high-conservative regions both in DNA sequences and protein domains. And some of them presented pleiotropic effects depending on the tumor context, appearing concurrently in the sensitivity and resistance categories. In addition, we preliminarily explored the machine learning-based methods for identifying mutation markers of anti-cancer drug sensitivity and produced optimistic results, which suggests that a reliable dataset may provide new insights and essential clues for future cancer pharmacogenomics studies. dbMCS is available at http://bioinfo.aielab.cc/dbMCS/.

IEEE J Biomed Health Inform. 2021:PP() | 4 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-01-10)

Ranking

All databases:
5492/6933 (20.799%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
790/1013 (22.113%)
Health and medicine:
1376/1755 (21.652%)
Literature:
456/577 (21.144%)
Interaction:
997/1200 (17%)
5492
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4
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Created on: 2022-04-18
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-06-07]
Yuxin Qin [2022-05-14]
Jing Wei [2022-04-18]