198 exome sequencing samples
This data set includes bam files (aligned to hg38) from the germline of children who have pathogenic mutations in cancer predisposing genes
Fastq files from RNAseq of breast cancer bone metastases PDX of tumor HBC-124 treated by IACS-010759 (4 samples) or not (4 samples).
The dataset for the study “Dynamics of sequence and structural cell-free DNA landscapes in small-cell lung cancer” includes 171 bam files from targeted next-generation sequencing (TEC-Seq) from plasma cell-free DNA and matched white blood cell DNA from 33 individuals with small cell lung cancer, alongside 10 bam files from whole exome sequencing of tumor and matched normal DNA for 5 individuals with small cell lung cancer.
The pediatric cancer cohort in this study included 70 PDX models from 65 different individuals. This cohort included a total of 16 different pediatric solid tumor subtypes, including fourteen Wilms tumors, thirteen hepatoblastomas, thirteen osteosarcomas, ten germ cell tumors, four neuroblastomas, three clear cell sarcomas, two adrenal cortical carcinomas, two leydig cell tumors, two medulloblastomas, one embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS), one Ewing sarcoma, one pleomorphic sarcoma, one adenocarcinoma, one glioblastoma, one mesothelioma and one ovarian tumor. Notably, we have five samples with multiple PDX models from same patient, including two cases with duplicates (564 and 564-Dup, 1796 and 1796-Dup), one case with two different metastasis (560-SM, 560-LM), one case with two blocks from same tumor (1939 and 1939-Dup), and one case with different primary tumor from same patient (2264 and 1932). We have a total of 353 sequencing data, including 82 RNA sequencing data (RNA-seq), 138 whole-exome sequencing (WES) and 135 low-pass whole-genome sequencing (WGS). For RNA-seq data, we have 61 PDXs and 21 PTs; for WES, we have 67 PDXs, 30 PTs and 40 matched normal germlines; for WGS, we have 64 PDXs, 30 PTs and 40 matched normal germlines. Of which, 19 PT-PDX paired RNA-seq, 28 paired PT-PDX paired WES and WGS were included.
Using meRIP-sequencing, we profiled N-6 methyladenosine (m6A) in a cohort of 148 primary prostate cancer samples as part of the Canadian Prostate Cancer Genome Network project (CPC-GENE). Paired-end sequencing of 150 bp reads were mapped to GRCh38.p13 using annotations from gencode.v34.chr_patch_hapl_scaff.annotation.gtf. Peaks were called using MeTPeak, joint peaks were identified and IP reads were quantitated, normalized and adjusted using Input reads to obtain estimates of m6A abundance.
Whole genome sequencing data of 9 high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) patients (55 samples) sequenced with HiSeq X Ten.
The TEP dataset consists of 549 Fastq samples which are divided into two experiments: a training data cohort, used to train the classifier, and a validation data cohort, used to assess classifier performance
Whole genome sequencing data of 8 High-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) patients (20 samples) sequenced with HiSeq X Ten.
Smart-seq3 scRNA-seq of cells from primary (OV2295) and metastatic (OV2295R2) high-grade serous ovarian cancer cell-line