The
Leucegene project aims at paving the way for a new era in personalized medicine for patients suffering from acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
The current sample cohort consists of 529 primary samples acquired and managed by the
BCLQ among which 452 are AML samples with 373 samples classified as diagnostic AML samples (excluding acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)).
For more details on how to cite the Leucegene Project, please refer to the FAQ section.
To access the data, browse the different sections of the Leucegene Data Portal.
Note that Leucegene transcriptomic data was also deposited in the
Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO).
A number of tools using Leucegene's data have been developed by the team. Among them:
- Lasa, a web portal presenting the analysis and the data associated to the surfaceome.
- SPAT, a tool that scores proteins according to their probability of being located at the cell surface.
- KM, a tool for targeted mutation calling on a region of interest without the need for time-consuming genomic mapping. Helper tool: KM-target.
- EPCY, a tool for calculating the predictive capability of a gene as a potential biomarker.
- MiSTIC, an integrated platform for the analysis of heterogeneity in a transcriptome.
- HemoGene, a web portal that shows gene expression by blood cell lines.
- VisMut, a web portal for the exploration of pre-called mutations spanning multiple sequencing projects.