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CARD 2020: antibiotic resistome surveillance with the comprehensive antibiotic resistance database

Authors :
Mégane Bouchard
Anna-Lisa V. Nguyen
Emma Griffiths
Haley L. Zubyk
Damion M. Dooley
Anatoly Miroshnichenko
Tammy T. Y. Lau
David Speicher
Andrew G. McArthur
Fiona S. L. Brinkman
Alexandra Florescu
Robert G. Beiko
Finlay Maguire
Mateusz Faltyn
Annie A. Cheng
Bhavya Singh
Geoffrey L. Winsor
Sally Y. Min
Andrew C. Pawlowski
Rafik El Werfalli
Kara K. Tsang
Martins Oloni
Amogelang R. Raphenya
Brian Alcock
Emily Bordeleau
Arman Edalatmand
Arjun N. Sharma
Sihan Liu
William Huynh
William W. L. Hsiao
Gary Van Domselaar
Anastasia Hernández-Koutoucheva
Hiu-Ki R Tran
Jalees A. Nasir
Source :
Nucleic Acids Research
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (CARD; https://card.mcmaster.ca) is a curated resource providing reference DNA and protein sequences, detection models and bioinformatics tools on the molecular basis of bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). CARD focuses on providing high-quality reference data and molecular sequences within a controlled vocabulary, the Antibiotic Resistance Ontology (ARO), designed by the CARD biocuration team to integrate with software development efforts for resistome analysis and prediction, such as CARD’s Resistance Gene Identifier (RGI) software. Since 2017, CARD has expanded through extensive curation of reference sequences, revision of the ontological structure, curation of over 500 new AMR detection models, development of a new classification paradigm and expansion of analytical tools. Most notably, a new Resistomes & Variants module provides analysis and statistical summary of in silico predicted resistance variants from 82 pathogens and over 100 000 genomes. By adding these resistance variants to CARD, we are able to summarize predicted resistance using the information included in CARD, identify trends in AMR mobility and determine previously undescribed and novel resistance variants. Here, we describe updates and recent expansions to CARD and its biocuration process, including new resources for community biocuration of AMR molecular reference data.

Details

ISSN :
13624962
Volume :
48
Issue :
D1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a1f4cdb464da693c20638580903a23f