Data in Brief (Aug 2023)

Mass spectrometry database of lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma and normal lacrimal gland tissue identifies extracellular matrix remodeling in these tumors

  • Acadia H.M. Moeyersoms,
  • Vasileios Stathias,
  • Ravi Doddapaneni,
  • David T. Tse,
  • Daniel Pelaez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
p. 109330

Abstract

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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland (LGACC) is a slow-growing but aggressive orbital malignancy. Due to the rarity of LGACC, it is poorly understood, which makes diagnosing, treating, and monitoring disease progression difficult. The aim is to understand the molecular drivers of LGACC further to identify potential targets for treating this cancer. Mass spectrometry was performed on LGACC and normal lacrimal gland samples to examine the differentially expressed proteins to understand this cancer's proteomic characteristics. Downstream gene ontology and pathway analysis revealed the extracellular matrix is the most upregulated process in LGACC. This data serves as a resource for further understanding LGACC and identifying potential treatment targets. This dataset is publicly available.

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