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MGSA

General information

URL: http://wanglab-hkust.cn:3838/MGSA/
Full name: Multiethnic Germline-Somatic Association database
Description: Elucidating the cooperation between somatic and germline genetic alterations that drive tumorigenesis could help inform precision cancer prevention and treatment strategies. A user-friendly interactive Multiethnic Germline-Somatic Association (MGSA) database was developed, which can be used to query, browse, and download the results of the association analyses. Moreover, the MGSA database offers additional survival analysis and functional annotation.
Year founded: 2024
Last update:
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

Contact information

University/Institution: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Address: Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
City: Hong Kong
Province/State:
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Jiguang Wang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): jgwang@ust.hk

Publications

38016109
A Multiethnic Germline-Somatic Association Database Deciphers Multilayered and Interconnected Genetic Mutations in Cancer. [PMID: 38016109]
Junyi Xin, Zongchao Mo, Ruichao Chai, Wei Hua, Jiguang Wang

Inherited germline and acquired somatic alterations can both promote human tumor development. Elucidating the cooperation between somatic and germline genetic alterations that drive tumorigenesis could help inform precision cancer prevention and treatment strategies. Here, leveraging genomic genotyping and sequencing data from 9,029 patients with cancer with European, East Asian, and African ancestry, we performed a pan-cancer analysis to evaluate the associations between germline SNPs and somatic alterations, including single-nucleotide variant and small insertion/deletion mutations, copy-number variation, tumor mutational burden, and mutational signatures. Genome-wide significant germline-somatic pairs were abundant, and most of the associations were observed in one cancer type and one ancestry group. A user-friendly interactive Multiethnic Germline-Somatic Association (MGSA) database (http://wanglab-hkust.cn:3838/MGSA/) was developed, which can be used to query, browse, and download the results of the association analyses. Moreover, the MGSA database offers additional survival analysis and functional annotation. Together, this work provides a resource for uncovering the clinical and biological roles of associations between germline variants and somatic alterations in human cancer.
SIGNIFICANCE: Comprehensive analysis of connections between germline variants and somatic events in cancer offers a resource for investigating the functional significance of genetic mutations and exploring genetic factors contributing to racial disparities.

Cancer Res. 2024:84(3) | 2 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
5354/6895 (22.364%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1629/2021 (19.446%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
776/1005 (22.886%)
Health and medicine:
1360/1738 (21.807%)
5354
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Created on: 2024-07-16
Curated by:
Miaomiao Wang [2024-08-24]
zheng luo [2024-07-19]
Haochen Liu [2024-07-16]