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bc-GenExMiner 4.5: new mining module computes breast cancer differential gene expression analyses

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/database/baab007

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  1. French National Cancer Institute (INCa)
  2. Ministry of Health
  3. Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm) (SIRIC ILIAD) [INCa-DGOS Inserm-12558]

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bc-GenExMiner is a breast cancer-associated web portal with a new statistical mining module that allows for differential gene expression analyses. It includes data from 62 breast cancer cohorts and one healthy breast cohort for comparison of gene expression in different tissues. The module offers various analysis categories and can be used for exploratory and validation purposes.
'Breast cancer gene-expression miner' (bc-GenExMiner) is a breast cancer-associated web portal (http://bcgenex.ico.unicancer.fr). Here, we describe the development of a new statistical mining module, which permits several differential gene expression analyses, i.e. 'Expression' module. Sixty-two breast cancer cohorts and one healthy breast cohort with their corresponding clinicopathological information are included in bc-GenExMiner v4.5 version. Analyses are based on microarray or RNAseq transcriptomic data. Thirty-nine differential gene expression analyses, grouped into 13 categories, according to clinicopathological and molecular characteristics ('Targeted' and 'Exhaustive') and gene expression ('Customized'), have been developed. Output results are visualized in four forms of plots. This new statistical mining module offers, among other things, the possibility to compare gene expression in healthy (cancer-free), tumour-adjacent and tumour tissues at once and in three triple-negative breast cancer subtypes (i.e. C1: molecular apocrine tumours; C2: basal-like tumours infiltrated by immune suppressive cells and C3: basal-like tumours triggering an ineffective immune response). Several validation tests showed that bioinformatics process did not alter the pathobiological information contained in the source data. In this work, we developed and demonstrated that bc-GenExMiner 'Expression' module can be used for exploratory and validation purposes.

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