Tools & Data Access

TuSCo

Study of renal cancers and renal cancer metastases

Study ID: EGAS00001001176

Study of primary renal cancers as well as metastases derived from renal cancers in various distant organs.

Access to data of the Tuebingen-Stuttgart study cohort (TuSCo) held within the European Genotype Archive (link see below) is available by application to the TuSCo Data Access Committee.

Access to data will be granted to qualified investigators for appropriate use. To apply for data access please complete the two documents mail both to matthias.schwab@ikp- stuttgart.de.

SCHoming

Cell motility and migration as determinants of stem cell efficacy

Study ID: EGAS00001002478

Limited stem cell migration capacities and undirected homing hamper their therapeutic efficacy. We report here the novel technology to isolate stem cell subpopulations with high migration potential. Hereby, we identified podoplanin-dependent stem cell mobility as important mechanism for their in vivo homing capacities and therapeutic efficacy as validated in preclinical models of Alzheimer ́s disease and mouse glioma. In vivo applications of highly migrating stem cells resulted in remarkable improvement of targeted homing and engraftment rates. Moreover, animals receiving highly migrating stem cells showed higher recovery rates compared to unselected stem cells. This novel technology provides useful tool to improve therapeutic efficacy of stem cells and give insights into stem cell subpopulations heterogeneity with the potential of general applicability for cellular therapies.

Access to data of the SCHoming study group (SCHoming) held within the European Genotype Archive (link see below) is available by application to the SCHoming Data Access Committee.

Access to data will be granted to qualified investigators for appropriate use. To apply for data access please complete the two documents and mail both to matthias.schwab@ikp-stuttgart.de .

IKP-LIVER-NGS

Panel-based next-generation sequencing study of human liver samples

Study ID: EGAS00001003426

Panel-based next-generation sequencing study of 150 human surgical liver samples from Caucasian donors with detailed medical documentation. The overall purpose of the study was to identify expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) in human liver for genes involved in absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs, other xenobiotics, and endogenous substances.

Access to data of the IKP liver NGS study group (IKP-LIVER-NGS) held within the European Genotype Archive (link see below) is available by application to the IKP-LIVER-NGS Data Access Committee.

Access to data will be granted to qualified investigators for appropriate use. To apply for data access please complete the two documents and mail both to ikp@ikp-stuttgart.de .

BCGS-G

Molecular sub-classification of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer

Study ID: EGAS00001004594

From a prospective, observational study of postmenopausal early breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors gene expression analyses of 612 tumors was performed using the NanoString® Breast Cancer 360 panel comprising 770 genes across 23 key breast cancer pathways. Subgroups of patients have been identified with either an increased BRCAness signature expression associated with poor outcome, or high Tumor Inflammation Score associated with high tumor lymphocyte infiltration. The signatures may aid to select high-risk patients for combinatorial adjuvant treatment by targeting DNA repair deficiency or immune-checkpoints in addition to standard chemo- endocrine treatment.

Access to data of the Breast Cancer Group Stuttgart-Germany study cohort (BCGS-G) held within the European Genotype Archive (link see below) is available by application to the BCGS-G Data Access Committee.

Access to data will be granted to qualified investigators for appropriate use. To apply for data access please complete the two documents and mail both to matthias.schwab@ikp-stuttgart.de .