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dc.contributor.authorToby, Inimary T.
dc.contributor.authorLevin, Mikhail K.
dc.contributor.authorSalinas, Edward A.
dc.contributor.authorChristley, Scott
dc.contributor.authorBhattacharya, Sanchita
dc.contributor.authorBreden, Felix
dc.contributor.authorBuntzman, Adam
dc.contributor.authorCorrie, Brian
dc.contributor.authorFonner, John
dc.contributor.authorGupta, Namita T.
dc.contributor.authorHershberg, Uri
dc.contributor.authorMarthandan, Nishanth
dc.contributor.authorRosenfeld, Aaron
dc.contributor.authorRounds, William
dc.contributor.authorRubelt, Florian
dc.contributor.authorScarborough, Walter
dc.contributor.authorScott, Jamie K.
dc.contributor.authorUduman, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorVander Heiden, Jason A.
dc.contributor.authorScheuermann, Richard H.
dc.contributor.authorMonson, Nancy
dc.contributor.authorKleinstein, Steven H.
dc.contributor.authorCowell, Lindsay G.
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-06T23:20:30Z
dc.date.available2017-07-06T23:20:30Z
dc.date.issued2016-10-06
dc.identifier.citationVDJML: a file format with tools for capturing the results of inferring immune receptor rearrangements 2016, 17 (S13) BMC Bioinformaticsen
dc.identifier.issn1471-2105
dc.identifier.pmid27766961
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12859-016-1214-3
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/624652
dc.description.abstractBackground: The genes that produce antibodies and the immune receptors expressed on lymphocytes are not germline encoded; rather, they are somatically generated in each developing lymphocyte by a process called V(D) J recombination, which assembles specific, independent gene segments into mature composite genes. The full set of composite genes in an individual at a single point in time is referred to as the immune repertoire. V(D) J recombination is the distinguishing feature of adaptive immunity and enables effective immune responses against an essentially infinite array of antigens. Characterization of immune repertoires is critical in both basic research and clinical contexts. Recent technological advances in repertoire profiling via high-throughput sequencing have resulted in an explosion of research activity in the field. This has been accompanied by a proliferation of software tools for analysis of repertoire sequencing data. Despite the widespread use of immune repertoire profiling and analysis software, there is currently no standardized format for output files from V(D) J analysis. Researchers utilize software such as IgBLAST and IMGT/High V-QUEST to perform V(D) J analysis and infer the structure of germline rearrangements. However, each of these software tools produces results in a different file format, and can annotate the same result using different labels. These differences make it challenging for users to perform additional downstream analyses. Results: To help address this problem, we propose a standardized file format for representing V(D) J analysis results. The proposed format, VDJML, provides a common standardized format for different V(D) J analysis applications to facilitate downstream processing of the results in an application-agnostic manner. The VDJML file format specification is accompanied by a support library, written in C++ and Python, for reading and writing the VDJML file format. Conclusions: The VDJML suite will allow users to streamline their V(D) J analysis and facilitate the sharing of scientific knowledge within the community. The VDJML suite and documentation are available from https:// vdjserver. org/ vdjml/. We welcome participation from the community in developing the file format standard, as well as code contributions.
dc.description.sponsorshipBurroughs Welcome Fund Career Award; NIAID [AI097403]; Bioinformatics Support Contract (BISC) [HHSN272201200028C]; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases grant [U19 AI090019, R01 AI104739]; PhRMA foundation pre-doctoral informatics fellowship; National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health [T15 LM07056]en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherBIOMED CENTRAL LTDen
dc.relation.urlhttp://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12859-016-1214-3en
dc.rights© 2016 The Author(s). Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.en
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectRepertoire profilingen
dc.subjectImmune repertoireen
dc.subjectAntigen receptor repertoireen
dc.subjectData standardsen
dc.subjectData sharingen
dc.subjectPythonen
dc.subjectC plusen
dc.subjectXMLen
dc.titleVDJML: a file format with tools for capturing the results of inferring immune receptor rearrangementsen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentUniv Arizona, Sch Med, Dept Immunobiolen
dc.identifier.journalBMC Bioinformaticsen
dc.description.collectioninformationThis item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.en
dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-23T16:25:14Z
html.description.abstractBackground: The genes that produce antibodies and the immune receptors expressed on lymphocytes are not germline encoded; rather, they are somatically generated in each developing lymphocyte by a process called V(D) J recombination, which assembles specific, independent gene segments into mature composite genes. The full set of composite genes in an individual at a single point in time is referred to as the immune repertoire. V(D) J recombination is the distinguishing feature of adaptive immunity and enables effective immune responses against an essentially infinite array of antigens. Characterization of immune repertoires is critical in both basic research and clinical contexts. Recent technological advances in repertoire profiling via high-throughput sequencing have resulted in an explosion of research activity in the field. This has been accompanied by a proliferation of software tools for analysis of repertoire sequencing data. Despite the widespread use of immune repertoire profiling and analysis software, there is currently no standardized format for output files from V(D) J analysis. Researchers utilize software such as IgBLAST and IMGT/High V-QUEST to perform V(D) J analysis and infer the structure of germline rearrangements. However, each of these software tools produces results in a different file format, and can annotate the same result using different labels. These differences make it challenging for users to perform additional downstream analyses. Results: To help address this problem, we propose a standardized file format for representing V(D) J analysis results. The proposed format, VDJML, provides a common standardized format for different V(D) J analysis applications to facilitate downstream processing of the results in an application-agnostic manner. The VDJML file format specification is accompanied by a support library, written in C++ and Python, for reading and writing the VDJML file format. Conclusions: The VDJML suite will allow users to streamline their V(D) J analysis and facilitate the sharing of scientific knowledge within the community. The VDJML suite and documentation are available from https:// vdjserver. org/ vdjml/. We welcome participation from the community in developing the file format standard, as well as code contributions.


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