PROGmiR: a tool for identifying prognostic miRNA biomarkers in multiple cancers using publicly available data.

Chirayu Pankaj Goswami, Harikrishna Nakshatri
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Background: Identification of prognostic biomarkers is hallmark of cancer genomics. Since miRNAs regulate expression of multiple genes, they act as potent biomarkers in several cancers. Identification of miRNAs that are prognostically important has been done sporadically, but no resource is available till date that allows users to study prognostics of miRNAs of interest, utilizing the wealth of available data, in major cancer types.

Description: In this paper, we present a web based tool that allows users to study prognostic properties of miRNAs in several cancer types, using publicly available data. We have compiled data from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), and recently developed "The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)", to create this tool. The tool is called "PROGmiR" and it is available at http://www.compbio.iupui.edu/progmir. Currently, our tool can be used to study overall survival implications for approximately 1050 human miRNAs in 16 major cancer types.

Conclusions: We believe this resource, as a hypothesis generation tool, will be helpful for researchers to link miRNA expression with cancer outcome and to design mechanistic studies. We studied performance of our tool using identified miRNA biomarkers from published studies. The prognostic plots created using our tool for specific miRNAs in specific cancer types corroborated with the findings in the studies.

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PROGmiR:使用公开数据识别多种癌症预后miRNA生物标志物的工具。
背景:预后生物标志物的鉴定是癌症基因组学的标志。由于mirna调节多种基因的表达,它们在几种癌症中扮演着强有力的生物标志物的角色。对具有预后重要性的mirna的鉴定已经零星完成,但迄今为止还没有可用的资源允许用户利用丰富的可用数据在主要癌症类型中研究感兴趣的mirna的预后。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于网络的工具,允许用户使用公开可用的数据研究几种癌症类型中mirna的预后特性。我们收集了基因表达图谱(GEO)的数据,最近开发了“癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)”来创建这个工具。该工具名为“PROGmiR”,可在http://www.compbio.iupui.edu/progmir上获得。目前,我们的工具可用于研究16种主要癌症类型中约1050种人类mirna的总体生存影响。结论:我们相信这一资源作为一种假设生成工具,将有助于研究人员将miRNA表达与癌症结局联系起来,并设计机制研究。我们使用已发表的研究中鉴定的miRNA生物标志物来研究我们的工具的性能。使用我们的工具为特定癌症类型的特定mirna创建的预后图证实了研究中的发现。
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