Abstract

Established in April 2012, the mission of the IDIPGR is to provide secure integrated data sets including clinical, pathologic, radiologic and molecular genomics to the research community to promote hypothesis driven research. Over 600 data points per patient are securely stored on a CCHMC constructed web resource and domain using the open-source data mart development framework Harvest (PMID:24303304) (‘Links’). Genomic data is stored in the cloud-enabled VIVA platform and accessed through cross-platform integration and standardization algorithms for comparison across datasets. Features include source identification, data wrangling, and standardization of molecular and phenotypic data (2017), a web-enabled data mart that provides phenotype-genotype query/exploration, along with raw and processed data file downloads to authorized investigators (Harvest, 2017), additional tools for filtering and analysis of genomic datasets at the level of a phenotype, sample, gene, and variant (VIVA, 2017–2018), and uploaded digitized slides (Aperio, 2019). The IDIPGR Repository stores abstracted datasets for >1020 patients with DIPG/DMG, of whom 366 have tumor tissue available through biopsy and/or autopsy, and centrally reviewed and digitized specimens from 124 patients. The Repository contains >5000 radiology studies from >700 patients, with >550 patients centrally reviewed, and genomics data from 80 patients. Currently 27 IDIPGR approved projects utilize these datasets. The DIPG/DMG Registry constructed a robust database platform and integration system that provides the infrastructure to promote highly collaborative, international, hypothesis-driven research. Broadening collaboration among investigators for hypothesis-driven research studies will lead to better classification and more effective treatment of patients with DIPG and DMG.

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