| Literature DB >> 35193494 |
Zdenka Dudová1, Nathalie Conte2, Terrence Meehan2, Aleš Křenek3, Jeremy Mason2, Dalibor Stuchlík1, Radim Peša1, Csaba Halmagyi2, Zinaida Perova2, Abayomi Mosaku2, Ross Thorne2, Alex Follette2, Ľuboslav Pivarč1, Radim Šašinka1, Muhammad Usman1, Steven Neuhauser4, Dale A Begley4, Debra M Krupke4, Massimiliano Frassà5, Alessandro Fiori5, Riccardo Corsi6, Luca Vezzadini6, Claudio Isella5,7, Andrea Bertotti5, Carol Bult4, Helen Parkinson2, Enzo Medico5,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient-derived xenografts (PDX) mice models play an important role in preclinical trials and personalized medicine. Sharing data on the models is highly valuable for numerous reasons - ethical, economical, research cross validation etc. The EurOPDX Consortium was established 8 years ago to share such information and avoid duplicating efforts in developing new PDX mice models and unify approaches to support preclinical research. EurOPDX Data Portal is the unified data sharing platform adopted by the Consortium. MAIN BODY: In this paper we describe the main features of the EurOPDX Data Portal ( https://dataportal.europdx.eu/ ), its architecture and possible utilization by researchers who look for PDX mice models for their research. The Portal offers a catalogue of European models accessible on a cooperative basis. The models are searchable by metadata, and a detailed view provides molecular profiles (gene expression, mutation, copy number alteration) and treatment studies. The Portal displays the data in multiple tools (PDX Finder, cBioPortal, and GenomeCruzer in future), which are populated from a common database displaying strictly mutually consistent views. (SHORT)Entities:
Keywords: Data harmonization; Database; Molecular data analysis; PDX; Research infrastructure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35193494 PMCID: PMC8862363 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-022-08367-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Fig. 1EurOPDX Data Portal data flows. Four layers are described: (i) Input layer for metadata and processed molecular data provided by partners from the consortium. These data are collected via templates and laboratory information management systems (LIMS); (ii) Data processing layer where the data are collected, semi-automatically standardized and harmonized to be aligned with PDX Finder data services utilized in the Portal as well; (iii) Storage layer consists of the Data Hub where the EurOPDX data are stored; (iv) Data analysis layer is then a graphical user interface enabling (meta)data browsing and further analysis
Overview of EurOPDX partners providing the data sets, cancer types and number of PDX mice models represented by these data sets
| Institute (acronym) | Cancer Type (data set acronym) | Number of PDX Models |
|---|---|---|
| Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS (IRCC), Italy | Colorectal Cancer (IRCC-CRC) | 639 |
| Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS (IRCC), Italy | Gastric Cancer (IRCC-GC) | 76 |
| Cancer Research UK, University of Cambridge, UK | Breast Cancer (UOC-BC) | 59 |
| Curie Institute - Preclinical Investigation Laboratory, France | Breast Cancer (Curie-BC) | 5 |
| Curie Institute - Preclinical Investigation Laboratory, France | Lung Cancer (Curie-LC) | 6 |
| Curie Institute - Preclinical Investigation Laboratory, France | Ovarian Cancer (Curie-OV) | 5 |
| Luxembourg Institute of Health - NORLUX laboratory | Glioma (LIH) | 40 |
| Netherlands Cancer Institute | Breast Cancer (NKI) | 7 |
| TRACE - Patient Derived Tumor Xenograft Platform, KU Leuven and UZ Leuven, Belgium | Breast Cancer, Cutaneous Melanoma, Uterine Cancer (TRACE) | 31 |
| Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Spain | Breast Cancer (VHIO-BC) | 5 |
| Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Spain | Colorectal Cancer (VHIO-CRC) | 74 |
| Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Spain | Pancreatic Cancer (VHIO-PC) | 43 |
| University of Manchester, UK | Breast Cancer (UOM-BC) | 12 |
| University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands | Ovarian Cancer (UMCG) | 8 |
PDX models available at the EurOPDX Data Portal listed according to cancer system
| Cancer System | Number of PDX Models |
|---|---|
| Digestive system | 842 |
| Breast | 346 |
| Nervous system | 40 |
| Reproductive system | 21 |
| Connective and soft tissue | 8 |
| Skin | 8 |
| Thoracic | 6 |
Fig. 2Visualization of data types available in the Data Portal, by percentage. Out of 1010 deposited models, 653 include gene mutation data (65%), 505 include copy number alteration data (50%), for 283 models there are available drug dosing studies (28%), 270 models include gene expression data (27%), 103 models cytogenetics (10%), and 69 models include patient treatment data (7%)
Fig. 5EurOPDX data visualization in the EurOPDX cBioPortal instance. A Example of plots which can be designed according to the user’s needs. This is a plot showing EGFR gene mutations compared with age of the patient within a selected study; B OncoPrint of queried genes. Provides information about number of samples per patient within a selected study, data types availability per each sample and gene mutations or alterations; C Example of mutation analysis of a chosen dataset – MutationMapper tool. It is possible to browse mutations within the selected gene - mutations mapping on a linear protein and its domains, type of the mutation – and get detailed sample information in which mutations are present. 3D visualizations of the protein interactions and other mutation information is available by linking external databases
Fig. 3EurOPDX Data Hub schema. The Hub includes the Neo4J database containing data accessible via the Data Portal Search page, and the MySQL database providing temporary operational data. There is a REST API available within the Hub accessible to the chaining tools
Fig. 4Schema of the Neo4J Database. Each node of the graph database schema is an entity or event captured in the data. Arrows, so called edges, show the relationships between the nodes
Fig. 6Screenshot of the Search page from the EurOPDX Data Portal
Links to publicly available datasets
| Institute (acronym) | Cancer Type (data set acronym) | Relevant PDX Models | Link to data |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curie Institute - Preclinical Investigation Laboratory, France | Ovarian Cancer (Curie-OV) | OV10, OV14 | |
| OV25 | |||
| OV16, OV54 | |||
| Luxembourg Institute of Health - NORLUX laboratory | Glioma (LIH) | T16, T192, T233, T251, T341, T347, T470, T476, T591, T384 | |
| TRACE - Patient Derived Tumor Xenograft Platform, KU Leuven and UZ Leuven, Belgium | Breast Cancer, Cutaneous Melanoma, Uterine Cancer (TRACE) | MEL0029LY | |
| MEL0002LY | |||
| Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Spain | Colorectal Cancer (VHIO-CRC) | M001, M043 | |
| University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands | Ovarian Cancer (UMCG) | UMCGOVPDX81, UMCGOVPDX68a, UMCGOVPDX37, UMCGOVPDX56, UMCGOVPDX84, UMCGOVPDX70, UMCGOVPDX79, UMCGOVPDX36 |