Genomics Data (Dec 2014)

Genome-wide copy number analysis of cerebrospinal fluid tumor cells and their corresponding archival primary tumors

  • Mark Jesus M. Magbanua,
  • Ritu Roy,
  • Eduardo V. Sosa,
  • Louai Hauranieh,
  • Andrea Kablanian,
  • Lauren E. Eisenbud,
  • Artem Ryazantsev,
  • Alfred Au,
  • Janet H. Scott,
  • Michelle Melisko,
  • John W. Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2014.04.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. C
pp. 60 – 62

Abstract

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A debilitating complication of breast cancer is the metastatic spread of tumor cells to the leptomeninges or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Patients diagnosed with this aggressive clinical syndrome, known as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, have very poor prognosis. Despite improvements in detecting cerebrospinal fluid tumor cells (CSFTCs), information regarding their molecular biology is extremely limited. In our recent work, we utilized a protocol previously used for circulating tumor cell isolation to purify tumor cells from the CSF. We then performed genomic characterization of CSFTCs as well as archival tumors from the same patient. Here, we describe the microarray data and quality controls associated with our study published in the Cancer Research journal in 2013 [1]. We also provide an R script containing code for quality control of microarray data and assessment of copy number calls. The microarray data has been deposited into Gene Expression Omnibus under accession # GSE46068.