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Data from The NCI Transcriptional Pharmacodynamics Workbench: A Tool to Examine Dynamic Expression Profiling of Therapeutic Response in the NCI-60 Cell Line Panel

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:04
Abstract

The intracellular effects and overall efficacies of anticancer therapies can vary significantly by tumor type. To identify patterns of drug-induced gene modulation that occur in different cancer cell types, we measured gene-expression changes across the NCI-60 cell line panel after exposure to 15 anticancer agents. The results were integrated into a combined database and set of interactive analysis tools, designated the NCI Transcriptional Pharmacodynamics Workbench (NCI TPW), that allows exploration of gene-expression modulation by molecular pathway, drug target, and association with drug sensitivity. We identified common transcriptional responses across agents and cell types and uncovered gene-expression changes associated with drug sensitivity. We also demonstrated the value of this tool for investigating clinically relevant molecular hypotheses and identifying candidate biomarkers of drug activity. The NCI TPW, publicly available at https://tpwb.nci.nih.gov, provides a comprehensive resource to facilitate understanding of tumor cell characteristics that define sensitivity to commonly used anticancer drugs.

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The NCI Transcriptional Pharmacodynamics Workbench represents the most extensive compilation to date of directly measured longitudinal transcriptional responses to anticancer agents across a thoroughly characterized ensemble of cancer cell lines.

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AUTHORS (22)

  • Anne Monks
    Yingdong Zhao
    Curtis Hose
    Hossein Hamed
    Julia Krushkal
    Jianwen Fang
    Dmitriy Sonkin
    Alida Palmisano
    Eric C. Polley
    Laura K. Fogli
    Mariam M. Konaté
    Sarah B. Miller
    Melanie A. Simpson
    Andrea Regier Voth
    Ming-Chung Li
    Erik Harris
    Xiaolin Wu
    John W. Connelly
    Annamaria Rapisarda
    Beverly A. Teicher
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