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PED

General information

URL: http://www.pancreasexpression.org
Full name: Pancreatic Expression Database
Description: The Pancreatic Expression database is designed to address various cancer research problems, ranging from the specimen origin and type, through cancer development stage to expression patterns. Scientists are able to refine the biological data query according to various criteria, including cancer tissue and type, a wide range of sequence types, SNP selection for candidate gene screening and disease links, as well as cross-species analyses.
Year founded: 2007
Last update: 2013-10-25
Version: v3.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United Kingdom

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Bochum
Address: Charterhouse Square,London EC1M 6BQ,UK
City: London
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Country/Region: United Kingdom
Contact name (PI/Team): Claude Chelala
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): c.chelala@qmul.ac.uk

Publications

29059374
The Pancreatic Expression Database: 2018 update. [PMID: 29059374]
Marzec J, Dayem Ullah AZ, PirrĂ² S, Gadaleta E, Crnogorac-Jurcevic T, Lemoine NR, Kocher HM, Chelala C.

The Pancreatic Expression Database (PED, http://www.pancreasexpression.org) continues to be a major resource for mining pancreatic -omics data a decade after its initial release. Here, we present recent updates to PED and describe its evolution into a comprehensive resource for extracting, analysing and integrating publicly available multi-omics datasets. A new analytical module has been implemented to run in parallel with the existing literature mining functions. This analytical module has been created using rich data content derived from pancreas-related specimens available through the major data repositories (GEO, ArrayExpress) and international initiatives (TCGA, GENIE, CCLE). Researchers have access to a host of functions to tailor analyses to meet their needs. Results are presented using interactive graphics that allow the molecular data to be visualized in a user-friendly manner. Furthermore, researchers are provided with the means to superimpose layers of molecular information to gain greater insight into alterations and the relationships between them. The literature-mining module has been improved with a redesigned web appearance, restructured query platforms and updated annotations. These updates to PED are in preparation for its integration with the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund Tissue Bank (PCRFTB), a vital resource of pancreas cancer tissue for researchers to support and promote cutting-edge research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2018:46(D1) | 17 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
24163255
The pancreatic expression database: recent extensions and updates. [PMID: 24163255]
Dayem Ullah AZ, Cutts RJ, Ghetia M, Gadaleta E, Hahn SA, Crnogorac-Jurcevic T, Lemoine NR, Chelala C.

The Pancreatic Expression Database (PED, http://www.pancreasexpression.org) is the only device currently available for mining of pancreatic cancer literature data. It brings together the largest collection of multidimensional pancreatic data from the literature including genomic, proteomic, microRNA, methylomic and transcriptomic profiles. PED allows the user to ask specific questions on the observed levels of deregulation among a broad range of specimen/experimental types including healthy/patient tissue and body fluid specimens, cell lines and murine models as well as related treatments/drugs data. Here we provide an update to PED, which has been previously featured in the Database issue of this journal. Briefly, PED data content has been substantially increased and expanded to cover methylomics studies. We introduced an extensive controlled vocabulary that records specific details on the samples and added data from large-scale meta-analysis studies. The web interface has been improved/redesigned with a quick search option to rapidly extract information about a gene/protein of interest and an upload option allowing users to add their own data to PED. We added a user guide and implemented integrated graphical tools to overlay and visualize retrieved information. Interoperability with biomart-compatible data sets was significantly improved to allow integrative queries with pancreatic cancer data.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014:42(Database issue) | 25 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
20959292
The Pancreatic Expression database: 2011 update. [PMID: 20959292]
Cutts RJ, Gadaleta E, Hahn SA, Crnogorac-Jurcevic T, Lemoine NR, Chelala C.

The Pancreatic Expression database (PED, http://www.pancreasexpression.org) has established itself as the main repository for pancreatic-derived -omics data. For the past 3 years, its data content and access have increased substantially. Here we describe several of its new and improved features, such as data content, which now includes over 60,000 measurements derived from transcriptomics, proteomics, genomics and miRNA profiles from various pancreas-centred reports on a broad range of specimen and experimental types. We also illustrate the capabilities of its interface, which allows integrative queries that can combine PED data with a growing number of biological resources such as NCBI, Ensembl, UniProt and Reactome. Thus, PED is capable of retrieving and integrating different types of -omics, annotations and clinical data. We also focus on the importance of data sharing and interoperability in the cancer field, and the integration of PED into the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) data portal.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2011:39(Database issue) | 24 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
18045474
Pancreatic Expression database: a generic model for the organization, integration and mining of complex cancer datasets. [PMID: 18045474]
Chelala C, Hahn SA, Whiteman HJ, Barry S, Hariharan D, Radon TP, Lemoine NR, Crnogorac-Jurcevic T.

Pancreatic cancer is the 5th leading cause of cancer death in both males and females. In recent years, a wealth of gene and protein expression studies have been published broadening our understanding of pancreatic cancer biology. Due to the explosive growth in publicly available data from multiple different sources it is becoming increasingly difficult for individual researchers to integrate these into their current research programmes. The Pancreatic Expression database, a generic web-based system, is aiming to close this gap by providing the research community with an open access tool, not only to mine currently available pancreatic cancer data sets but also to include their own data in the database. Currently, the database holds 32 datasets comprising 7636 gene expression measurements extracted from 20 different published gene or protein expression studies from various pancreatic cancer types, pancreatic precursor lesions (PanINs) and chronic pancreatitis. The pancreatic data are stored in a data management system based on the BioMart technology alongside the human genome gene and protein annotations, sequence, homologue, SNP and antibody data. Interrogation of the database can be achieved through both a web-based query interface and through web services using combined criteria from pancreatic (disease stages, regulation, differential expression, expression, platform technology, publication) and/or public data (antibodies, genomic region, gene-related accessions, ontology, expression patterns, multi-species comparisons, protein data, SNPs). Thus, our database enables connections between otherwise disparate data sources and allows relatively simple navigation between all data types and annotations. The database structure and content provides a powerful and high-speed data-mining tool for cancer research. It can be used for target discovery i.e. of biomarkers from body fluids, identification and analysis of genes associated with the progression of cancer, cross-platform meta-analysis, SNP selection for pancreatic cancer association studies, cancer gene promoter analysis as well as mining cancer ontology information. The data model is generic and can be easily extended and applied to other types of cancer. The database is available online with no restrictions for the scientific community at http://www.pancreasexpression.org/.

BMC Genomics. 2007:8() | 35 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
526/6895 (92.386%)
Health and medicine:
563/1738 (67.664%)
Expression:
458/1347 (66.073%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
329/1005 (67.363%)
526
Total Rank
98
Citations
5.444
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