1. TMOD-20. THE PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR ATLAS: AN INITIATIVE BY THE CHILDREN’S BRAIN TUMOR TISSUE CONSORTIUM AND PACIFIC PEDIATRIC NEUROONCOLOGY CONSORTIUM
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Alex Felmeister, Javad Nazarian, Miguel A. Brown, Natasha Singh, Yuankun Zhu, Jena Lilly, Yiran Guo, Adam C. Resnick, Sabine Mueller, Mateusz Koptyra, Karthik Kalletla, Bo Zhang, Bailey Farrow, Pichai Raman, Jennifer Mason, Rishi Lulla, Allison Heath, Phillip B. Storm, Angela J. Waanders, Michael Prados, Meen Chul Kim, Elizabeth Appert, and Parimala Killada
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Childhood cancer ,Brain tumor ,Neurooncology ,Brain tumor childhood ,medicine.disease ,Pediatric Brain Tumor Models ,Internal medicine ,Radiology Specialty ,medicine ,Pediatric Brain Tumor ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Diagnostic radiologic examination - Abstract
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas (PBTA), created as a multi-center effort by the Children’s Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC) and Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC) and supported by the Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Center (DRC), has the initial goal of comprehensively characterizing over 1,600 clinically annotated pediatric brain tumor samples and making the data publicly available to cancer researchers worldwide in near real time and without embargo. PBTA comprises comprehensive clinical data in addition to whole exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing (WGS), RNA sequencing (RNASeq), miRNA sequencing, and proteomics. To address the need to inform novel discovery and clinical implementation of genomic approaches for diagnostic/therapeutic purposes, PBTA utilizes the cloud-based research environment of the Gabriella Miller Kids First DRC to provide near real-time integration, dissemination, processing, and sharing of associated petabyte-scale harmonized data. The PBTA initiative leverages the DRC platform’s users to access their dbGAP approved use of TARGET and other pediatric cancer datasets hosted by NCI’s Cancer Genomics’ Cloud and Genomic Data Commons, allowing for cross-disease studies. Processed annotations is further enabled for the PBTA via PedcBioPortal, a data visualization/analysis application further integrating additional public and deposited datasets. In its first data release are over 30 different types of pediatric brain tumors representing over 1,000 subjects. This data is available on the Kids First DRC Portal and PedcBioPortal and users can seamlessly move between applications. Data types include those for matched tumor/normal samples, such as WGS, RNASeq, proteomics, longitudinal clinical data, imaging data (MRIs and radiology reports), histology slide images, and pathology reports. CBTTC/PNOC promote real-time data release and collaborative discovery via shared resources. The combination of cloud-based analytic platforms with data from both genomics and clinical practice serves to define a new paradigm for accelerated pediatric cancer translational research.
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- 2019