Human-Spa: An Online Platform Based on Spatial Transcriptome Data for Diseases of Human Systems
Introduction
Spatial transcriptomics has become a major
method for high-throughput analysis of gene expression at the
current level of cells, which can directly study gene expression
changes in disease cells, reveal the occurrence and development
mechanism of diseases, identify potential therapeutic targets
related to diseases, and provide new clues for disease diagnosis
and treatment. Although there have been major breakthroughs
in the analysis and acquisition of transcriptome data, there are
still many challenges in how to effectively manage, share and
utilize these valuable data resources in the study of human
systemic diseases. To solve this problem, we are committed to
building a spatial transcriptome database website related to
human systemic diseases, aiming to provide reliable datasets
related to multiple diseases, and provide certain data
information and analysis results to accelerate the progress of
human systemic diseases research. This paper will introduce
the construction process of the database website in detail, and
discuss its application prospects in disease research, with the
aim of promoting further development and innovation in the
field of human health. Here, Human-spa mainly includes 12
Human systems, 38 disease types, 55 datasets, and Human-Spa
provides a very friendly web interface for visualization and
dataset parsing. In conclusion, the construction of Human-Spa
will provide a powerful tool and resource platform for Human
disease research.