The Matchmaker Exchange API: automating patient matching through the exchange of structured phenotypic and genotypic profiles.

TitleThe Matchmaker Exchange API: automating patient matching through the exchange of structured phenotypic and genotypic profiles.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsBuske, OJ, Schiettecatte, F, Hutton, B, Dumitriu, S, Misyura, A, Huang, L, Hartley, T, Girdea, M, Sobreira, N, Mungall, C, Brudno, M
JournalHum Mutat
Volume36
Issue10
Pagination922-7
Date Published2015 Oct
ISSN1098-1004
KeywordsAlgorithms, Computational Biology, Databases, Genetic, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Information Dissemination, Phenotype, Rare Diseases, Web Browser
Abstract

Despite the increasing prevalence of clinical sequencing, the difficulty of identifying additional affected families is a key obstacle to solving many rare diseases. There may only be a handful of similar patients worldwide, and their data may be stored in diverse clinical and research databases. Computational methods are necessary to enable finding similar patients across the growing number of patient repositories and registries. We present the Matchmaker Exchange Application Programming Interface (MME API), a protocol and data format for exchanging phenotype and genotype profiles to enable matchmaking among patient databases, facilitate the identification of additional cohorts, and increase the rate with which rare diseases can be researched and diagnosed. We designed the API to be straightforward and flexible in order to simplify its adoption on a large number of data types and workflows. We also provide a public test data set, curated from the literature, to facilitate implementation of the API and development of new matching algorithms. The initial version of the API has been successfully implemented by three members of the Matchmaker Exchange and was immediately able to reproduce previously identified matches and generate several new leads currently being validated. The API is available at https://github.com/ga4gh/mme-apis.

DOI10.1002/humu.22850
Alternate JournalHum. Mutat.
PubMed ID26255989
PubMed Central IDPMC4775166
Grant ListU54 HG006542 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
1U54HG006542 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
/ / Canadian Institutes of Health Research / Canada