NBDC Research ID: hum0217.v1

 

SUMMARY

Aims: To clarify molecular and clinicopathological characteristics of colorectal serrated lesions

Methods: Targeted capture sequencing analysis of 39 genes mutated in colorectal cancers and/or serrated lesions

Participants/Materials: 50 serrated lesions, including TSAs, SSAs and microvesicular hyperplastic polyps

 

Dataset IDType of DataCriteriaRelease Date
JGAS000217 NGS (Target Capture) Controlled-access (Type I) 2020/03/02

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MOLECULAR DATA

JGAS000217

Participants/Materials colorectal serrated lesions (ICD10: C18): 50 cases
Targets Target Capture
Target Loci for Capture Methods

ACVR2A, AMER1, APC, ARID1A, ATM, AXIN2,

BMP4, BRAF, CDKN2A, CHD7, CHD8, CTNNB1,

DKK1, DKK2, DKK3, DKK4, FBXW7, FZD3,

FZD10, GNAS, GSK3B, HRAS, KRAS, LRP5,

MLH1, MSH6, NRAS, PIF1, PIK3CA, PTEN,

RBL1, RNF43, SMAD4, SOX9, TCF7L2, TELO2,

TGFBR2, TP53, XAF1

Platform Thermo Fisher Scientific [Ion Torrent]
Library Source DNAs extracted from colorectal serrated lesions
Cell Lines -
Library Construction (kit name) Ion AmpliSeq Library Kit Plus
Fragmentation Methods -
Spot Type Single-end
Read Length (without Barcodes, Adaptors, Primers, and Linkers) about 120 bp
Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive Dataset ID JGAD000303
Total Data Volume 29 GB (fastq)
Comments (Policies) NBDC policy

 

DATA PROVIDER

Principal Investigator: Takeshi Sawada

Affiliation: Division of Translational and Clinical Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University

Project / Group Name: -

Funds / Grants (Research Project Number):

NameTitleProject Number
KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) Molecular analysis of traditional serrated adenoma as a candidate precursor of alternative serrated pathway 16K09304
KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas (Research in a proposed research area) Platform for Advanced Genome Science 16H06279 (PAGS)
Grant-in-Aid from the Takeda Science Foundation Identification of carcinogenic pathway from serrated precursor lesions to poor-prognosis colon cancer
Grant-in-Aid from the Japanese Foundation for Research and Promotion of Endoscopy Identification of carcinogenic mechanism of colorectal traditional serrated adenoma and application for endoscopic treatment
Collaborative Research Grant of Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University Molecular analysis of alternative serrated pathway originating from colorectal traditional serrated adenoma

 

PUBLICATIONS

TitleDOIDataset ID
1 Significance of gene mutations in the Wnt signaling pathway in traditional serrated adenomas of the colon and rectum doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229262 JGAD000303
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USRES (Controlled-access Data)

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