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U24AI177622

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Overview

Grant Description
I-AKC: Integrated AIRR Knowledge Commons - Project Summary/Abstract:

Immune receptors of the adaptive immune system (antibody/B-cell or T-cell receptors, or AIRR data) are designed to recognize and remove pathogens, and also recognize and preserve self-molecules. Therefore, these receptors have to be highly variable; it has been estimated that the number of possible human B-cell receptors approaches 10^13.

In addition to the diversity of these receptor sequences, the genes that underlie the production of these receptor molecules are highly diverse and complicated, and the data describing how these receptors bind to antigens (such as influenza) are also highly complex. Repositories to curate, analyze, and share these data are necessary to characterize B/T cell function in disease, as well as facilitate the discovery of new vaccine leads and therapeutic monoclonal antibodies to suppress autoimmune disease and cancer.

Such data repositories are available, but they tend to focus on only one aspect of the data. Given that these repositories typically have been developed independently, the primary data and associated metadata (age, demography, sex, etc.) of the samples are stored in non-compatible forms, and in addition, the enormous size and complexity of the data make data sharing and integrated analyses extremely challenging.

The goal of the proposed research is to establish the Integrated AIRR Knowledge Commons (I-AKC), a novel knowledgebase that will allow seamless access, exploration, analysis, querying, and downloading of these various data types from a single point of entry. Our approach will be based on the very successful AIRR Community Initiative, a group of immunologists, bioinformaticians, and experts in ethics and data sharing who have worked together since 2015 to develop protocols and standards for analysis and data sharing tools.

One of the outcomes of the AIRR Community is the AIRR Data Commons, a set of data repositories that store the immense immune receptor repertoires that underlie the adaptive immune response. The proposed research takes the next important step of integrating (1) the AIRR Data Commons with repositories of (2) antigen/receptor binding and (3) germline immune genes.

Steps to producing the I-AKC are:
(1) Develop a common data model and establish common data elements relying on existing ontologies and community standards,
(2) Integrate the data using innovative algorithms and automation tools and enrich it with new knowledge derived from algorithms operating on the integrated data, and
(3) Community building.

Using the I-AKC, researchers will, for example, be able to discover receptor sequences based on metadata or sequence searches, seamlessly examine information on the germline genes underlying these receptor sequences, or examine what is known about the binding targets of these receptors.

This novel and innovative knowledgebase will facilitate data and knowledge exploration that would be prohibitively difficult using sets of "siloed" repositories and will greatly accelerate biomedical research in autoimmune disease, infectious disease, transplantation, and cancer and directly improve patient care.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Place of Performance
Dallas, Texas 753907208 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 298% from $999,330 to $3,977,595.
The University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center was awarded I-AKC: Integrated AIRR Knowledge Commons Cooperative Agreement U24AI177622 worth $3,977,595 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in August 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Dallas Texas United States. The grant has a duration of 4 years 9 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.855 Allergy and Infectious Diseases Research. The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Biomedical Knowledgebase (U24 - Clinical Trials Not Allowed).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 5/21/26

Period of Performance
8/1/23
Start Date
5/31/28
End Date
58.0% Complete

Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

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Subgrant Awards

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Transaction History

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Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
U24AI177622
SAI Number
U24AI177622-2592234422
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75NM00 NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Funding Office
75NM00 NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Awardee UEI
YZJ6DKPM4W63
Awardee CAGE
1CNP4
Performance District
TX-30
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0885) Health research and training Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $999,330 100%
Modified: 5/21/26