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OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS
Pediatric brain tumors comprise a heterogeneous molecular and histological landscape that challenges most current precision-medicine approaches. While recent large-scale efforts to molecularly characterize distinct histological entities have dramatically advanced the field’s capacity to classify and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8168082/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab090.161 |
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author | Shapiro, Joshua Savonen, Candace Bethell, Chante Gaonkar, Krutika Zhu, Yuankun Brown, Miguel Duong, Nhat Rathi, Komal Noureen, Nighat Zhang, Bo Ennis, Brian Spielman, Stephanie Farrow, Bailey Van Kuren, Nicolas Koganti, Tejaswi Kannan, Shrivats Raman, Pichai Miller, Daniel Jain, Payal Guo, Yiran Huang, Xiaoyan Kraya, Adam Heath, Allison Koptyra, Mateusz Wong, Jessica Mason, Jennifer Robbins, Shannon Santi, Mariarita Viaene, Angela Waanders, Angela Hanson, Derek Scolaro, Laura Xie, Hongbo Zheng, Siyuan Kline, Cassie Lilly, Jena Storm, Philip Resnick, Adam Rokita, Jo Lynne Greene, Casey Taroni, Jaclyn |
author_facet | Shapiro, Joshua Savonen, Candace Bethell, Chante Gaonkar, Krutika Zhu, Yuankun Brown, Miguel Duong, Nhat Rathi, Komal Noureen, Nighat Zhang, Bo Ennis, Brian Spielman, Stephanie Farrow, Bailey Van Kuren, Nicolas Koganti, Tejaswi Kannan, Shrivats Raman, Pichai Miller, Daniel Jain, Payal Guo, Yiran Huang, Xiaoyan Kraya, Adam Heath, Allison Koptyra, Mateusz Wong, Jessica Mason, Jennifer Robbins, Shannon Santi, Mariarita Viaene, Angela Waanders, Angela Hanson, Derek Scolaro, Laura Xie, Hongbo Zheng, Siyuan Kline, Cassie Lilly, Jena Storm, Philip Resnick, Adam Rokita, Jo Lynne Greene, Casey Taroni, Jaclyn |
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description | Pediatric brain tumors comprise a heterogeneous molecular and histological landscape that challenges most current precision-medicine approaches. While recent large-scale efforts to molecularly characterize distinct histological entities have dramatically advanced the field’s capacity to classify and further define molecular subtypes, developing therapeutic and less toxic molecularly-defined clinical approaches remains a challenge. To define new approaches to meet these challenges and advance scalable, shared biospecimen- and data-resources for pediatric brain tumors, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network and Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium, in partnership with the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Childhood Cancer Data Lab, launched OpenPBTA, a global open science Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas initiative to comprehensively define the molecular landscape of pediatric brain tumors. The initiative contains multi-modal analyses of research- and clinical-trial based DNA and RNA sequences from nearly 1,000 subjects (with 1,256 tumors) along with their longitudinal clinical data. The OpenPBTA’s open science framework for analysis tests the capacity of crowd-sourced collaborative architectures to advance more rapid, iterative and integrated discovery of the underlying mechanisms of disease across pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors. Since the launch of the project, OpenPBTA has collaboratively created reproducible workflows for integrated consensus SNV, CNV, and fusion calling, enabled RNA-Seq-based classification of medulloblastoma subtypes, and more than 25 additional DNA- and RNA-based analyses. The open-science platform and associated datasets and processed results provide a continuously updated, global view of the integrated cross-disease molecular landscape of pediatric brain tumors. Such biospecimen- and clinically-linked scalable data resources provide unprecedented collaborative opportunities for precision-based, personalized therapeutic discovery and drug development with the upcoming further integration of proteomic sample data (N >300) and drug response datasets, additionally diversifying the multimodal discovery potential of crowd-sourced approaches for accelerated impact for children with brain tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-81680822021-06-02 OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS Shapiro, Joshua Savonen, Candace Bethell, Chante Gaonkar, Krutika Zhu, Yuankun Brown, Miguel Duong, Nhat Rathi, Komal Noureen, Nighat Zhang, Bo Ennis, Brian Spielman, Stephanie Farrow, Bailey Van Kuren, Nicolas Koganti, Tejaswi Kannan, Shrivats Raman, Pichai Miller, Daniel Jain, Payal Guo, Yiran Huang, Xiaoyan Kraya, Adam Heath, Allison Koptyra, Mateusz Wong, Jessica Mason, Jennifer Robbins, Shannon Santi, Mariarita Viaene, Angela Waanders, Angela Hanson, Derek Scolaro, Laura Xie, Hongbo Zheng, Siyuan Kline, Cassie Lilly, Jena Storm, Philip Resnick, Adam Rokita, Jo Lynne Greene, Casey Taroni, Jaclyn Neuro Oncol Omics Pediatric brain tumors comprise a heterogeneous molecular and histological landscape that challenges most current precision-medicine approaches. While recent large-scale efforts to molecularly characterize distinct histological entities have dramatically advanced the field’s capacity to classify and further define molecular subtypes, developing therapeutic and less toxic molecularly-defined clinical approaches remains a challenge. To define new approaches to meet these challenges and advance scalable, shared biospecimen- and data-resources for pediatric brain tumors, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network and Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium, in partnership with the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Childhood Cancer Data Lab, launched OpenPBTA, a global open science Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas initiative to comprehensively define the molecular landscape of pediatric brain tumors. The initiative contains multi-modal analyses of research- and clinical-trial based DNA and RNA sequences from nearly 1,000 subjects (with 1,256 tumors) along with their longitudinal clinical data. The OpenPBTA’s open science framework for analysis tests the capacity of crowd-sourced collaborative architectures to advance more rapid, iterative and integrated discovery of the underlying mechanisms of disease across pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors. Since the launch of the project, OpenPBTA has collaboratively created reproducible workflows for integrated consensus SNV, CNV, and fusion calling, enabled RNA-Seq-based classification of medulloblastoma subtypes, and more than 25 additional DNA- and RNA-based analyses. The open-science platform and associated datasets and processed results provide a continuously updated, global view of the integrated cross-disease molecular landscape of pediatric brain tumors. Such biospecimen- and clinically-linked scalable data resources provide unprecedented collaborative opportunities for precision-based, personalized therapeutic discovery and drug development with the upcoming further integration of proteomic sample data (N >300) and drug response datasets, additionally diversifying the multimodal discovery potential of crowd-sourced approaches for accelerated impact for children with brain tumors. Oxford University Press 2021-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8168082/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab090.161 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Omics Shapiro, Joshua Savonen, Candace Bethell, Chante Gaonkar, Krutika Zhu, Yuankun Brown, Miguel Duong, Nhat Rathi, Komal Noureen, Nighat Zhang, Bo Ennis, Brian Spielman, Stephanie Farrow, Bailey Van Kuren, Nicolas Koganti, Tejaswi Kannan, Shrivats Raman, Pichai Miller, Daniel Jain, Payal Guo, Yiran Huang, Xiaoyan Kraya, Adam Heath, Allison Koptyra, Mateusz Wong, Jessica Mason, Jennifer Robbins, Shannon Santi, Mariarita Viaene, Angela Waanders, Angela Hanson, Derek Scolaro, Laura Xie, Hongbo Zheng, Siyuan Kline, Cassie Lilly, Jena Storm, Philip Resnick, Adam Rokita, Jo Lynne Greene, Casey Taroni, Jaclyn OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title | OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title_full | OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title_fullStr | OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title_short | OMIC-14. OPENPBTA: AN OPEN PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS |
title_sort | omic-14. openpbta: an open pediatric brain tumor atlas |
topic | Omics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8168082/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noab090.161 |
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