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Valesca Boisguerin

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Immunomic, genomic and transcriptomic characterization of CT26 colorectal carcinoma

2013

Background Tumor models are critical for our understanding of cancer and the development of cancer therapeutics. Here, we present an integrated map of the genome, transcriptome and immunome of an epithelial mouse tumor, the CT26 colon carcinoma cell line. Results We found that Kras is homozygously mutated at p.G12D, Apc and Tp53 are not mutated, and Cdkn2a is homozygously deleted. Proliferation and stem-cell markers, including Top2a, Birc5 (Survivin), Cldn6 and Mki67, are highly expressed while differentiation and top-crypt markers Muc2, Ms4a8a (MS4A8B) and Epcam are not. Myc, Trp53 (tp53), Mdm2, Hif1a, and Nras are highly expressed while Egfr and Flt1 are not. MHC class I but not MHC class…

Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homologmedicine.disease_causeMajor histocompatibility complexPolymorphism Single NucleotideProto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)TranscriptomeMiceAntigenAntigens NeoplasmCDKN2ACell Line TumorMHC class ImedicineGeneticsAnimalsCancer modelsComputational immunologyCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16Mice Inbred BALB CMHC class IIbiologyCarcinomaHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingSequence Analysis DNAColorectal cancerMolecular biologyColonic Neoplasmsbiology.proteinImmunotherapyKRASTranscriptomeResearch ArticleBiotechnologyBMC Genomics
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Galaxy LIMS for next-generation sequencing.

2013

Abstract Summary: We have developed a laboratory information management system (LIMS) for a next-generation sequencing (NGS) laboratory within the existing Galaxy platform. The system provides lab technicians standard and customizable sample information forms, barcoded submission forms, tracking of input sample quality, multiplex-capable automatic flow cell design and automatically generated sample sheets to aid physical flow cell preparation. In addition, the platform provides the researcher with a user-friendly interface to create a request, submit accompanying samples, upload sample quality measurements and access to the sequencing results. As the LIMS is within the Galaxy platform, the …

Statistics and ProbabilityDatabasebusiness.industryComputer scienceSample (material)Interface (computing)High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencingcomputer.software_genreBiochemistryDNA sequencingComputer Science ApplicationsWorkflowWorld Wide WebComputational MathematicsUser-Computer InterfaceSoftwareComputational Theory and MathematicsbusinessMolecular BiologycomputerSoftwareInformation SystemsBioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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Genomics Meets Cancer Immunotherapy

2014

High-throughput cancer genomics and bioinformatics are revolutionizing our ability to profile tumor samples. With next-generation sequencing (NGS) and high-performance computing (HPC) platforms, we have developed the infrastructures to determine and characterize tumor genomes and transcriptomes within days. Now, we are integrating these platforms into both cancer immunology and patient therapy decision-making. Here, we briefly describe the technology platforms and highlight several emerging applications: profiling of tumor mutations and gene expression; determination of HLA type and tumor expression, enabling prediction of immunogenic tumor mutations; and identification of viruses present i…

Human leukocyte antigen typeCancer immunotherapyImmunogenic tumormedicine.medical_treatmentPik3ca mutationmedicineGenomicsHuman leukocyte antigenComputational biologyBiologyGenomeCancer immunology
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Mutated tumor alleles are expressed according to their DNA frequency

2014

AbstractThe transcription of tumor mutations from DNA into RNA has implications for biology, epigenetics and clinical practice. It is not clear if mutations are in general transcribed and, if so, at what proportion to the wild-type allele. Here, we examined the correlation between DNA mutation allele frequency and RNA mutation allele frequency. We sequenced the exome and transcriptome of tumor cell lines with large copy number variations, identified heterozygous single nucleotide mutations and absolute DNA copy number and determined the corresponding DNA and RNA mutation allele fraction. We found that 99% of the DNA mutations in expressed genes are expressed as RNA. Moreover, we found a hig…

GeneticsMultidisciplinaryDNA Copy Number VariationsPoint mutationHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingRNABiologyMolecular biologyArticleMicechemistry.chemical_compoundGene FrequencychemistryTranscription (biology)Cell Line TumorNeoplasmsMutationAnimalsAlleleGeneAllele frequencyExomeAllelesDNAScientific Reports
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Cell Contact–Dependent Priming and Fc Interaction with CD32+ Immune Cells Contribute to the TGN1412-Triggered Cytokine Response

2014

Abstract Following inconspicuous preclinical testing, the superagonistic anti-CD28 mAb TGN1412 was applied to six study participants who all developed a devastating cytokine storm. We verified that TGN1412 treatment of fresh PBMCs induced only moderate responses, whereas restoration of tissue-like conditions by high-density preculture (HDC) allowed vigorous cytokine production. TGN1412 treatment of T cells isolated from HDC-PBMCs induced moderate cytokine responses, which upon additional anti-IgG crosslinking were significantly boosted. Moreover, coincubation of TGN1412-treated T cells with B cells expressing the intermediate affinity Fcγ receptor IIB (CD32B), or coincubation with CD32B+ tr…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentT cellImmunologyPriming (immunology)BiologyAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedInterleukin 21Immune systemmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorGene Expression ProfilingReceptors IgGTGN1412Immunoglobulin Fc FragmentsCell biologyCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationImmunoglobulin GImmunologyCytokinesFemaleTranscriptomeThe Journal of Immunology
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Translation of genomics-guided RNA-based personalised cancer vaccines: towards the bedside

2014

Cancer is a disease caused by DNA mutations. Cancer therapies targeting defined functional mutations have shown clinical benefit. However, as 95% of the mutations in a tumour are unique to that single patient and only a small number of mutations are shared between patients, the addressed medical need is modest. A rapidly determined patient-specific tumour mutation pattern combined with a flexible mutation-targeting drug platform could generate a mutation-targeting individualised therapy, which would benefit each single patient. Next-generation sequencing enables the rapid identification of somatic mutations in individual tumours (the mutanome). Immunoinformatics enables predictions of mutat…

Cancer ResearchMutationbusiness.industryGenetic enhancementDrug Evaluation PreclinicalCancerGenomicsmedicine.diseasePrecision medicinemedicine.disease_causeBioinformaticsCancer VaccinesTranslational Research BiomedicalBreast cancerOncologyImmunologyMutationMedicineHumansPersonalized medicineCancer vaccineMinireviewRNA NeoplasmPrecision MedicinebusinessBritish Journal of Cancer
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HLA typing from RNA-Seq sequence reads.

2012

We present a method, seq2HLA, for obtaining an individual's human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and II type and expression using standard next generation sequencing RNA-Seq data. RNA-Seq reads are mapped against a reference database of HLA alleles, and HLA type, confidence score and locus-specific expression level are determined. We successfully applied seq2HLA to 50 individuals included in the HapMap project, yielding 100% specificity and 94% sensitivity at a P-value of 0.1 for two-digit HLA types. We determined HLA type and expression for previously un-typed Illumina Body Map tissues and a cohort of Korean patients with lung cancer. Because the algorithm uses standard RNA-Seq reads and …

Geneticsbusiness.industryMethodRNA-SeqHuman leukocyte antigenHuman geneticsDNA sequencingGeneticsBiomarker (medicine)MedicineMolecular MedicineGenetics(clinical)International HapMap ProjectAllelebusinessMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Sequence (medicine)Genome medicine
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