Clinical drug response can be predicted using baseline gene expression levels and in vitro drug sensitivity in cell lines

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We demonstrate a method for the prediction of chemotherapeutic response in patients using only before-treatment baseline tumor gene expression data. First, we fitted models for whole-genome gene expression against drug sensitivity in a large panel of cell lines, using a method that allows every gene to influence the prediction. Following data homogenization and filtering, these models were applied to baseline expression levels from primary tumor biopsies, yielding an in vivo drug sensitivity prediction. We validated this approach in three independent clinical trial datasets, and obtained predictions equally good, or better than, gene signatures derived directly from clinical data. © 2014 Geeleher et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Geeleher, P., Cox, N. J., & Huang, R. S. (2014). Clinical drug response can be predicted using baseline gene expression levels and in vitro drug sensitivity in cell lines. Genome Biology, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-3-r47

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