MultiMod, flexible management for multi-scale multi-approach models in biology

Lead Research Organisation: European Bioinformatics Institute
Department Name: Proteomics Services Team

Abstract

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Technical Summary

Models, formal representations of biological systems, are an essential part of modern, quantitative biology, making the essential step from descriptive to predictive research. BioModels is the globally leading curated database for systems biology models, in 2014 serving >1,000,000 pages to >60,000 distinct users. The MultiMod project will further develop BioModels, extending its scope to new requirements of the community both technically and in terms of curation procedures, enhancing its infrastructure to cope with increased load and model complexity, and optimising its outreach impact. Based on the JUMMP platform developed in the recently completed BBSRC BioModels grant [BB/J019305/1], we will increase support for SBML Level 3 Packages, working from released packages for logic, constraint-based, reaction-diffusion, and modular models, to packages under community development. Based on the JUMMP-based model repository we developed for the IMI project DDMoRe, we will implement support for Systems Pharmacology models. Using the COMBINE archive format, we will develop flexible support for non-standard, but heavily used additional formats like Matlab, and support inclusion of simulation descriptions and relevant datasets. The technical extensions to the scope of BioModels will be flanked by the extension of curation approaches in collaboration with the respective communities. The initial focus will be on Flux Balance Analysis and logical models. We will also further develop a range of core controlled vocabularies like SBO, KiSAO and MAMO. Beyond core infrastructure and interface improvements of browsing, search, and download, we will increase interactivity of the BioModels interface through improved direct online simulation capabilities, based on the Systems Biology Simulation Core Library, and optimise documentation and outreach through an integrated context-sensitive help system, online courses as part of the EMBL-EBI training portal, and YouTube or similar.

Planned Impact

The impact of MultiMod will occur over different time scales, each involving different parts of the population and society: modellers and scientists using models, users of models to generate knowledge and goods, and larger impact on society.

The immediate impact of MultiMod will take place via direct users of BioModels. The use of models is growing in modern biosciences, as we move from the description of systems to mechanistic understanding and predictions. Exchanging well encoded, well annotated models greatly facilitates the activity of model builders and users. BioModels had a tremendous impact on modelling in systems biology, in particular when it comes to kinetic modelling of biochemical processes. It is expected that extending its scope will extend its impact to other communities. MultiMod will therefore save time, energy and money in any project using models to understand biological systems. Furthermore, models are knowledge integrators. However, building mathematical models goes further than data integration, providing functional testing that accelerates hypothesis validation and research. Multi-scale multi-approach models are also a key tool of 3Rs approaches. As such models grow, they will be more accurate replacements of animal testing, as numerical simulations replaced nuclear testing. Being able to easily access trusted versions of the model will be very important.

Outside of life sciences, mathematical modelling is omnipresent, and hardly any material or good is produced without one or several modelling steps. Having access to a comprehensive set of existing models for any given system will limit costs by reducing useless re-invention, and generate wealth by fostering new developments. Finding the right models, using them and comparing their results, will speed up the prediction, development and testing of a whole range of goods, whether drugs, bioengineered products, treatments etc. For instance, freely sharing pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology models will have a strong effect on drug discovery, whether to predict drugs or to determine treatments. Modelling is also becoming more important to study "pathway diseases". Precision medicine aims at understanding precisely the molecular anomaly causing a disease in a given patient, so as to choose the best drugs and regimens. This will increasingly rely on understanding mechanistically the effect of the anomaly and the drugs. Similarly, multi-scale models of tissues or plants will eventually affect the production of food. As bioengineering unfolds, producing biological material and tools to perturb them so will the use of models to improve this production.

Modelling a process is a key step to check that one understood it. Materials from BioModels are already used at different levels of higher education, from bachelor programmes to advanced postgraduate courses, to teach biological pathways or modelling chemical kinetics. Because of the variety of models available, MultiMod will extend this impact in various sub-disciplines. It will help train a generation of interdisciplinary scientists and engineers, who will shape the UK landscape in systems modelling and its application for the years to come.

Publications

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Description In the context of this grant, we have maintained and further developed the BioModels database of mathematical models of biological systems. In 2017/2018, we have released a completely redeveloped software platform for BioModels, providing better user management and better work sharing between users, as well as improved support for versioning of models, and better support for model submissions in new or previously poorly supported standards.
In 02/2021, we have published a large-scale study on the reproducibility of models in systems biology, based on BioModels curation practice. This study found that only 49% of published models are directly reproducible, while another 12 % can be reproduced with further effort by the curators. We have developed a simple eight-point score card for use by authors, reviewers, and editors to help improve this situation and improve reproducibility in systems biology.
Exploitation Route The new BioModels software platform (JUMMP) is open source, and suitable for installation of co-operating repositories at partner sites. As of 03/2021, BioModels contains 1,000 manually curated models.We are currently discussing options for a better collaboration between model repositories globally (ModeleXchange).
Sectors Agriculture, Food and Drink,Healthcare,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology

URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/
 
Description 1: Following discussions with Dr Vijayalakshmi Chelliah, Certara (https://www.certara.com/), we have implemented a new tool, BioModels parameter search, which adds a new way of exploiting the curated content of BioModels, making the labour-intensive search for parameters in model development more efficient. Web interface at https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/parameterSearch/ Published, PMID: 32573648. 2: The work done in this grant formed the basis for our large-scale reproducibility study (PMID: 33620773), which has resulted in multiple invitations to present, among others to the IMI partners in the TransQST consortium. Reproducibility work is now also a component of the new Elixir systems biology community.
First Year Of Impact 2021
Sector Healthcare,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology
Impact Types Economic,Policy & public services

 
Title BioModels Database 
Description BioModels Database is a repository of peer-reviewed, published, computational models that allows biologists to store, search and retrieve published mathematical models from the field of systems biology, but also more generally those of biological interest. Models in the database can be used to generate sub-models, can be simulated online, and can be converted between different representational formats. 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2014 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact BioModels Database is a repository of peer-reviewed, published, computational models that allows biologists to store, search and retrieve published mathematical models from the field of systems biology, but also more generally those of biological interest. Models in the database can be used to generate sub-models, can be simulated online, and can be converted between different representational formats. 
URL http://service.re3data.org/repository/r3d100010789
 
Description BioModels Quick Tour 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact This online self serve course provides users with a introduction to the BioModels resource and points them in the direction of where they can obtain more information. This is an easy way to attract new users it encourages them not only to explore the resource and how it can help their research but also provides a mean by which then can further interact with the team and the resource.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/courses/biomodels-quick-tour/
 
Description Bioinformatics resources for Protein Biology 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact ~25 participants attended this course which introduces participants to the data resources and tools developed by EMBL-EBI to help with protein studies. The participants leave with a greater understanding of the access to and range of protein resources, how resources can be used to retrieve relevant protein information and how that can be applied to their research. This results in an increased usage and awareness within the scientific community of the groups resources in particular the use of IntAct, Complex Portal and Reactome.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/bioinformatics-resources-protein-biology/
 
Description Career Q&A 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact This career Q&A with year 10 students was carried out virtually for the local collage and it is hoped that it would encourage more student to think about entering not only science but all the field of bioinformatics.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description Mathematics of life 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Approximately 20 participants attended this course, they were biologists, bioinformaticians and mathematicians who are just starting in systems biology. This course provided them with a better knowledge of system biology modelling approaches and this use in understanding biological and biomedical problems. The introductions during the course to the Data resources BioModels, Reactome, IntAct and Complex portal developed by our team further increase the reach of these resources within the scientific community in addition to providing the team with valuable interactions with new users.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/mathematics-life-modelling-molecular-mechanisms-virtual/
 
Description Reproducibility in Systems Biology Modelling: BioModels role 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact This webinar provided an introduction to BioModels and was followed by discussions on reproducability of mathematical models. It, therefore, provides BioModels users with a better understanding of both the data and how best to use BioModels in their research.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/reproducibility-systems-biology-modelling-biomodels-role/
 
Description Summer School for Bioinformatics 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact 29 scientific researchers attended a 5 day long course in which the participants were introduced to bioinformatic theory and practice, members of the team provided training on the use of the developed EMBL-EBi resources to enable further progression of their research. The participants who arrive with little or no experience if bioinformatics leave with an ability to retrieve biological data from public repositories , can use tools to explore data and understand the ways in which data can be stored, organised and integrated.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/summer-school-bioinformatics-virtual/