| Literature DB >> 34095775 |
Nicholas O'Grady1, David L Gibbs2,3, Kawther Abdilleh4,3, Adam Asare1, Smita Asare5, Sara Venters1, Lamorna Brown-Swigart1, Gillian L Hirst1, Denise Wolf1, Christina Yau1, Laura J van 't Veer1, Laura Esserman1, Amrita Basu1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: In this paper, we discuss leveraging cloud-based platforms to collect, visualize, analyze, and share data in the context of a clinical trial. Our cloud-based infrastructure, Patient Repository of Biomolecular Entities (PRoBE), has given us the opportunity for uniform data structure, more efficient analysis of valuable data, and increased collaboration between researchers.Entities:
Keywords: I-SPY 2; breast cancer; clinical trials; cloud; data analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34095775 PMCID: PMC8172495 DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMIA Open ISSN: 2574-2531
Figure 1.The I-SPY 2 neoadjuvant trial schema that uses an adaptive randomization engine for targeted treatments specific to biomarker subtypes. Timepoints are denoted by “TX,” in which various tests are performed, for example, MRIs, biopsies, and blood draws.
Figure 2.A map of data flow throughout a cloud-based platform. A cloud environment allows for fluidity of data through multiple analytic platforms. Data originates from the patient, passes through various cloud platforms for analysis and querying, and ends with the investigator. Cloud analytic platforms have connection capabilities to public genomic databases like the TCGA.
Figure 3.R Shiny application that accesses BigQuery tables in the background. Application displays pCR and RCB plots for treatment and control arms, with filters on drug and clinical subtype.
Figure 4.Distribution of Gene Expression Values from data collected in the I-SPY 2 Trial and TCGA Cohorts.
Figure 5.Heatmap of significant resistance genes and clinical status for selected patients in a single arm of the trial (left) and predicted versus observed RCB values via two statistical methods (right).
Figure 6.Connecting QuPath to Google Cloud Platform allows users to view images directly from the cloud.