Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts

Autores
Lacunza, Ezequiel; Fink, Valeria; Naipauer, Julián; Salas, María Eugenia; Gun, Ana; Goldman, Mary J.; Zhu, Jingchun; Williams, Siôn L.; Figueroa, María Inés; Cahn, Pedro; Coso, Omar A.; Cesarman, Ethel; Ramos, Juan Carlos; Abba, Martín Carlos
Año de publicación
2025
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Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an AIDS-defining cancer and a significant global health challenge caused by KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). NGS-based approaches have profiled KS lesions in a minimal number of studies compared with other neoplastic diseases. Here we present a compiled and harmonized dataset of 131 KS and non-tumor cutaneous samples in the context of their predicted pathway activities, immune infiltrate, KSHV and HIV gene expression profiles, and their associated clinical data representing patient populations from Argentina, United States (USA), and Sub-Saharan Africa cohorts. RNA-seq data from 9 Argentinian KS lesions were generated and integrated with previously published datasets derived from the USA and sub-Saharan African cohorts from Tanzania, Zambia, and Uganda. An unsupervised analysis of 131 KS-related samples allowed us to identify four KS clusters based on their host and KSHV gene expression profiles, immune infiltrate, and the activity of specific signaling pathways. The compiled RNA-seq profile is shared with the research community through the UCSC Xena browser for further visualization, download, and analysis ( https://kaposi.xenahubs.net/ ). These resources will allow biologists without bioinformatics knowledge to explore and correlate the host and viral transcriptome in a curated dataset of different KS RNA-seq-based cohorts, which can lead to novel biological insights and biomarker discovery.
Centro de Investigaciones Inmunológicas Básicas y Aplicadas
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
Kaposi’s sarcoma
RNAseq
Transcriptome
Xena browser
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
title Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
spellingShingle Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
Lacunza, Ezequiel
Ciencias Médicas
Kaposi’s sarcoma
RNAseq
Transcriptome
Xena browser
title_short Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
title_full Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
title_fullStr Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
title_sort Integrative functional genomics analysis of Kaposi sarcoma cohorts
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lacunza, Ezequiel
Fink, Valeria
Naipauer, Julián
Salas, María Eugenia
Gun, Ana
Goldman, Mary J.
Zhu, Jingchun
Williams, Siôn L.
Figueroa, María Inés
Cahn, Pedro
Coso, Omar A.
Cesarman, Ethel
Ramos, Juan Carlos
Abba, Martín Carlos
author Lacunza, Ezequiel
author_facet Lacunza, Ezequiel
Fink, Valeria
Naipauer, Julián
Salas, María Eugenia
Gun, Ana
Goldman, Mary J.
Zhu, Jingchun
Williams, Siôn L.
Figueroa, María Inés
Cahn, Pedro
Coso, Omar A.
Cesarman, Ethel
Ramos, Juan Carlos
Abba, Martín Carlos
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Naipauer, Julián
Salas, María Eugenia
Gun, Ana
Goldman, Mary J.
Zhu, Jingchun
Williams, Siôn L.
Figueroa, María Inés
Cahn, Pedro
Coso, Omar A.
Cesarman, Ethel
Ramos, Juan Carlos
Abba, Martín Carlos
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Kaposi’s sarcoma
RNAseq
Transcriptome
Xena browser
topic Ciencias Médicas
Kaposi’s sarcoma
RNAseq
Transcriptome
Xena browser
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an AIDS-defining cancer and a significant global health challenge caused by KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). NGS-based approaches have profiled KS lesions in a minimal number of studies compared with other neoplastic diseases. Here we present a compiled and harmonized dataset of 131 KS and non-tumor cutaneous samples in the context of their predicted pathway activities, immune infiltrate, KSHV and HIV gene expression profiles, and their associated clinical data representing patient populations from Argentina, United States (USA), and Sub-Saharan Africa cohorts. RNA-seq data from 9 Argentinian KS lesions were generated and integrated with previously published datasets derived from the USA and sub-Saharan African cohorts from Tanzania, Zambia, and Uganda. An unsupervised analysis of 131 KS-related samples allowed us to identify four KS clusters based on their host and KSHV gene expression profiles, immune infiltrate, and the activity of specific signaling pathways. The compiled RNA-seq profile is shared with the research community through the UCSC Xena browser for further visualization, download, and analysis ( https://kaposi.xenahubs.net/ ). These resources will allow biologists without bioinformatics knowledge to explore and correlate the host and viral transcriptome in a curated dataset of different KS RNA-seq-based cohorts, which can lead to novel biological insights and biomarker discovery.
Centro de Investigaciones Inmunológicas Básicas y Aplicadas
description Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an AIDS-defining cancer and a significant global health challenge caused by KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). NGS-based approaches have profiled KS lesions in a minimal number of studies compared with other neoplastic diseases. Here we present a compiled and harmonized dataset of 131 KS and non-tumor cutaneous samples in the context of their predicted pathway activities, immune infiltrate, KSHV and HIV gene expression profiles, and their associated clinical data representing patient populations from Argentina, United States (USA), and Sub-Saharan Africa cohorts. RNA-seq data from 9 Argentinian KS lesions were generated and integrated with previously published datasets derived from the USA and sub-Saharan African cohorts from Tanzania, Zambia, and Uganda. An unsupervised analysis of 131 KS-related samples allowed us to identify four KS clusters based on their host and KSHV gene expression profiles, immune infiltrate, and the activity of specific signaling pathways. The compiled RNA-seq profile is shared with the research community through the UCSC Xena browser for further visualization, download, and analysis ( https://kaposi.xenahubs.net/ ). These resources will allow biologists without bioinformatics knowledge to explore and correlate the host and viral transcriptome in a curated dataset of different KS RNA-seq-based cohorts, which can lead to novel biological insights and biomarker discovery.
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