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A Database Tool Integrating Genomic and Pharmacologic Data from Adrenocortical Carcinoma (ACC) Cell Lines, PDX, and Patient Samples.

Yashuhiro ArakawaFathi ElloumiSudhir VarmaPrashant KhandagaleUkhyun JoSuresh KumarNitin RoperWilliam C ReinholdRobert W RobeyNaoko TakebeMichael M GottesmanCraig J ThomasValentina BoevaAlfredo BerrutiAndrea AbateMariangela TamburelloSandra SigalaConstanze HantelIsabel WeigandMargaret E WiermanKatja Kiseljak-VassiliadesJaydira Del RiveroYves Pommier
Published in: Cancer research communications (2024)
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare and highly heterogeneous disease with a notably poor prognosis due to significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Emphasising on the importance of precision medicine, there is an increasing need for comprehensive genomic resources alongside well-developed experimental models to devise personalized therapeutic strategies. We present ACC_CellMinerCDB, a substantive genomic and drug sensitivity database (available at https://discover.nci.nih.gov/acc_cellminercdb) comprising ACC cell lines, patient-derived xenografts, surgical samples, combined with responses to over 2,400 drugs examined by NCI and NCATS. This database exposes shared genomic pathways among ACC cell lines and surgical samples, thus authenticating the cell lines as research models. It also allows exploration of pertinent treatment markers such as MDR-1, SOAT1, MGMT, MMR and SLFN11, and introduces the potential to repurpose agents like temozolomide for ACC therapy. ACC_CellMinerCDB provides the foundation for exploring larger preclinical ACC models.
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