URL: | https://db.combat.ox.ac.uk |
Full name: | COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas |
Description: | COMBATdb is a multi-omics database for the human blood response in SARS-CoV-2 infection generated by the COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas (COMBAT) Consortium. This includes COVID-19 patients with different disease severities, and key comparator groups to understand shared and specific features of the disease, through sampling healthy volunteers, patients with influenza and all-cause sepsis. |
Year founded: | 2022 |
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Version: | v1.0 |
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Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
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University/Institution: | University of Oxford |
Address: | Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7BN, UK. |
City: | Oxford |
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Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
Contact name (PI/Team): | Julian C Knight |
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | julian@well.ox.ac.uk |
COMBATdb: a database for the COVID-19 Multi-Omics Blood ATlas. [PMID: 36353986]
Advances in our understanding of the nature of the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, and how this varies within and between individuals, is important in efforts to develop targeted therapies and precision medicine approaches. Here we present a database for the COvid-19 Multi-omics Blood ATlas (COMBAT) project, COMBATdb (https://db.combat.ox.ac.uk). This enables exploration of multi-modal datasets arising from profiling of patients with different severities of illness admitted to hospital in the first phase of the pandemic in the UK prior to vaccination, compared with community cases, healthy controls, and patients with all-cause sepsis and influenza. These data include whole blood transcriptomics, plasma proteomics, epigenomics, single-cell multi-omics, immune repertoire sequencing, flow and mass cytometry, and cohort metadata. COMBATdb provides access to the processed data in a well-defined framework of samples, cell types and genes/proteins that allows exploration across the assayed modalities, with functionality including browse, search, download, calculation and visualisation via shiny apps. This advances the ability of users to leverage COMBAT datasets to understand the pathogenesis of COVID-19, and the nature of specific and shared features with other infectious diseases. |