Cell Model Passports—a hub for clinical, genetic and functional datasets of preclinical cancer models
Open Access
- 27 September 2018
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 47 (D1), D923-D929
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky872
Abstract
In vitro cancer cell cultures are facile experimental models used widely for research and drug development. Many cancer cell lines are available and efforts are ongoing to derive new models representing the histopathological and molecular diversity of tumours. Cell models have been generated by multiple laboratories over decades and consequently their annotation is incomplete and inconsistent. Furthermore, the relationships between many patient-matched and derivative cell lines have been lost, and accessing information and datasets is time-consuming and difficult. Here, we describe the Cell Model Passports database; cellmodelpassports.sanger.ac.uk, which provides details of cell model relationships, patient and clinical information, as well as access to associated genetic and functional datasets. The Passports database currently contains curated details and standardized annotation for >1200 cell models, including cancer organoid cultures. The Passports will be updated with newly derived cell models and datasets as they are generated. Users can navigate the database via tissue, cancer-type, genetic feature and data availability to select a model most suitable for specific applications. A flexible REST-API provides programmatic data access and exploration. The Cell Model Passports are a valuable tool enabling access to high-dimensional genomic and phenotypic cancer cell model datasets empowering diverse research applications.Keywords
Funding Information
- Cancer Research UK (C44943/A22536)
- Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C-AACRDT1213)
- Wellcome Trust (102696)
- Wellcome Sanger Institute (206194)
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