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DriverDBv4: a multi-omics integration database for cancer driver gene research

Chia-Hsin Liu, Yo-Liang Lai, Pei-Chun Shen, Hsiu-Cheng Liu, Meng-Hsin Tsai, Yude Wang, Wen-Jen Lin, George T.Y. Chen, Chia‐Yang Li, Shu‐Chi Wang, Mien‐Chie Hung, Wei‐Chung Cheng

2023Nucleic Acids Research33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advancements in high-throughput technology offer researchers an extensive range of multi-omics data that provide deep insights into the complex landscape of cancer biology. However, traditional statistical models and databases are inadequate to interpret these high-dimensional data within a multi-omics framework. To address this limitation, we introduce DriverDBv4, an updated iteration of the DriverDB cancer driver gene database (http://driverdb.bioinfomics.org/). This updated version offers several significant enhancements: (i) an increase in the number of cohorts from 33 to 70, encompassing approximately 24 000 samples; (ii) inclusion of proteomics data, augmenting the existing types of omics data and thus expanding the analytical scope; (iii) implementation of multiple multi-omics algorithms for identification of cancer drivers; (iv) new visualization features designed to succinctly summarize high-context data and redesigned existing sections to accommodate the increased volume of datasets and (v) two new functions in Customized Analysis, specifically designed for multi-omics driver identification and subgroup expression analysis. DriverDBv4 facilitates comprehensive interpretation of multi-omics data across diverse cancer types, thereby enriching the understanding of cancer heterogeneity and aiding in the development of personalized clinical approaches. The database is designed to foster a more nuanced understanding of the multi-faceted nature of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

OmicsIdentification (biology)Context (archaeology)Data integrationScope (computer science)BiologyGenomicsData scienceComputer scienceBioinformaticsComputational biologyDatabaseGenomeGeneBiochemistryProgramming languagePaleontologyBotanyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksGene expression and cancer classificationCancer Genomics and Diagnostics