BMC Bioinformatics (Oct 2009)

Survival Online: a web-based service for the analysis of correlations between gene expression and clinical and follow-up data

  • Fato Marco,
  • Torterolo Livia,
  • Porro Ivan,
  • Mirisola Valentina,
  • Corradi Luca,
  • Romano Paolo,
  • Pfeffer Ulrich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-10-S12-S10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. Suppl 12
p. S10

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Abstract Background Complex microarray gene expression datasets can be used for many independent analyses and are particularly interesting for the validation of potential biomarkers and multi-gene classifiers. This article presents a novel method to perform correlations between microarray gene expression data and clinico-pathological data through a combination of available and newly developed processing tools. Results We developed Survival Online (available at http://ada.dist.unige.it:8080/enginframe/bioinf/bioinf.xml), a Web-based system that allows for the analysis of Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays by using a parallel version of dChip. The user is first enabled to select pre-loaded datasets or single samples thereof, as well as single genes or lists of genes. Expression values of selected genes are then correlated with sample annotation data by uni- or multi-variate Cox regression and survival analyses. The system was tested using publicly available breast cancer datasets and GO (Gene Ontology) derived gene lists or single genes for survival analyses. Conclusion The system can be used by bio-medical researchers without specific computation skills to validate potential biomarkers or multi-gene classifiers. The design of the service, the parallelization of pre-processing tasks and the implementation on an HPC (High Performance Computing) environment make this system a useful tool for validation on several independent datasets.