Project description:Genome-wide mRNA expression profiles of 70 primary gastric tumors from the Australian patient cohort. Like many cancers, gastric adenocarcinomas (gastric cancers) show considerable heterogeneity between patients. Thus, there is intense interest in using gene expression profiles to discover subtypes of gastric cancers with particular biological properties or therapeutic vulnerabilities. Identification of such subtypes could generate insights into the mechanisms of cancer progression or lay the foundation for personalized treatments. Here we report a robust gene-xpression-based clustering of a large collection of gastric adenocarcinomas from Singaporean patients [GSE34942 and GSE15459]. We developed and validated a classifier for the three subtypes in Australian patient cohort.
Project description:Genome-wide mRNA expression profiles of 70 primary gastric tumors from the Australian patient cohort. Like many cancers, gastric adenocarcinomas (gastric cancers) show considerable heterogeneity between patients. Thus, there is intense interest in using gene expression profiles to discover subtypes of gastric cancers with particular biological properties or therapeutic vulnerabilities. Identification of such subtypes could generate insights into the mechanisms of cancer progression or lay the foundation for personalized treatments. Here we report a robust gene-xpression-based clustering of a large collection of gastric adenocarcinomas from Singaporean patients [GSE34942 and GSE15459]. We developed and validated a classifier for the three subtypes in Australian patient cohort. Profiling of 70 primary gastric tumors on Affymetrix GeneChip Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array. All tumors were collected with approvals from Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Australia; the Research Ethics Review Committee; and signed patient informed consent.
Project description:The Australian Chronic Allograft Dysfunction (AUSCAD) study is an ongoing single centre cohort study at Westmead hospital in Australia. In this section of the study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for chronic allograft dysfunction in kidney transplant recipients. Our study recruited 136 patients, each having protocol renal allograft biopsies taken pre transplantation.
Project description:The Australian Chronic Allograft Dysfunction (AUSCAD) study is an ongoing single centre cohort study at Westmead hospital in Australia. In this section of the study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for allograft rejection in kidney transplant recipients, 3-months after their transplant. Our study recruited 123 patients, each having protocol renal allograft biopsies taken 3-months post transplantation.
Project description:The Australian Chronic Allograft Dysfunction (AUSCAD) study is an ongoing single centre cohort study at Westmead hospital in Australia. In this section of the study, we aimed to identify biomarkers for rejection phenotypes in kidney transplant recipients, 3-months after their transplant. Our study recruited 70 patients, each having whole blood taken at the time of their 3-month protocol biopsy.
Project description:We assessed DNA methylation in whole blood samples from an Australian population across different age groups. Our study focused on evaluating the accuracy of DNA methylation age estimation using the Horvath 2018 and PhenoAge clocks. Additionally, we examined previously reported functional measures of aging in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Our findings indicated that DNA methylation age effectively predicted donor age, while only a limited number of tested cell functions showed correlations with donor age.