TREMSUCS-TCGA - an integrated workflow for the identification of biomarkers for treatment success.

IF 1.5 Q3 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/jib-2024-0031
Gabor Balogh, Natasha Jorge, Célia Dupain, Maud Kamal, Nicolas Servant, Christophe Le Tourneau, Peter F Stadler, Stephan H Bernhart
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Many publicly available databases provide disease related data, that makes it possible to link genomic data to medical and meta-data. The cancer genome atlas (TCGA), for example, compiles tens of thousand of datasets covering a wide array of cancer types. Here we introduce an interactive and highly automatized TCGA-based workflow that links and analyses epigenomic and transcriptomic data with treatment and survival data in order to identify possible biomarkers that indicate treatment success. TREMSUCS-TCGA is flexible with respect to type of cancer and treatment and provides standard methods for differential expression analysis or DMR detection. Furthermore, it makes it possible to examine several cancer types together in a pan-cancer type approach. Parallelisation and reproducibility of all steps is ensured with the workflowmanagement system Snakemake. TREMSUCS-TCGA produces a comprehensive single report file which holds all relevant results in descriptive and tabular form that can be explored in an interactive manner. As a showcase application we describe a comprehensive analysis of the available data for the combination of patients with squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck, cervix and lung treated with cisplatin, carboplatin and the combination of carboplatin and paclitaxel. The best ranked biomarker candidates are discussed in the light of the existing literature, indicating plausible causal relationships to the relevant cancer entities.

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TREMSUCS-TCGA -用于鉴定治疗成功的生物标志物的集成工作流程。
许多可公开获得的数据库提供与疾病有关的数据,这使得将基因组数据与医疗和元数据联系起来成为可能。例如,癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)汇编了数以万计的数据集,涵盖了广泛的癌症类型。在这里,我们介绍了一个交互式和高度自动化的基于tcga的工作流程,将表观基因组和转录组数据与治疗和生存数据联系起来并进行分析,以确定可能指示治疗成功的生物标志物。TREMSUCS-TCGA在癌症类型和治疗方面具有灵活性,并为差异表达分析或DMR检测提供了标准方法。此外,它使得在泛癌症类型方法中一起检查几种癌症类型成为可能。所有步骤的并行性和可重复性都通过工作流管理系统Snakemake得到保证。TREMSUCS-TCGA生成一个全面的单一报告文件,其中以描述性和表格形式保存所有相关结果,可以以互动方式进行探索。作为一个示范应用,我们描述了对头颈部、宫颈和肺部鳞状细胞癌患者联合使用顺铂、卡铂以及卡铂和紫杉醇联合治疗的现有数据的综合分析。根据现有文献讨论了排名最高的生物标志物候选物,表明与相关癌症实体的合理因果关系。
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Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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