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    • Identify sets of drugs with similar transcriptional signatures
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Use Cases (tutorialVideos)

Use case-1: Detecting and modulating mTOR pathway signaling. Use case-2: Proteo-genomics analysis of cancer driver events in breast cancer. Use case-3: Using iLINCS for analysis of transcriptional signature of COVID-19 infection.

Identifying chemical perturbagens emulating genetic perturbation of MTOR protein (useCases)

Mechanism of action analysis via connection to genetic perturbation signatures (useCases)

Proteo-genomics analysis of cancer driver events in breast cancer (useCases)

How signature connectivity analysis is performed in iLINCS (F A Q)

Depending on the exact type of the query signature, the connectivity analysis with libraries of pre‐computed iLINCS signature are computed using different connectivity metric. If the query signature is selected from iLINCS libraries of pre‐computed signatures, the connectivity with all other iLINCS signatures is pre‐computed using the extreme Pearson’s correlation signed significances of all...

What are my GENES doing in LINCS dataset? (useCases)

You may interrogate gene and protein expression patterns in datasets and signatures for a selected set of genes of interest. In the example below, we are going to query a chosen set of genes in one of the LINCS datasets; we will interrogate MEP_LINCS RNA-seq dataset EDS-1014 for user-submitted list of genes of interest. 1. First, let's open Genes pipeline starting with the iLINCS homepage as...

Identify sets of drugs with similar transcriptional signatures (useCases)

In the following work-flow example, we will start with a prototypical drug and will identify sets of drugs that have similar transcriptional signatures. Moreover, we will also pinpoint genes and pathways that are affected by the drug. 1. First, let's open Signatures Pipeline starting with the iLINCS homepage as shown below. 2. This will take you to a Signatures pipeline landing page that lists...

How to use iLINCS APIs in R (F A Q)

There is an extensive workflow in iLINCS API repository (https://github.com/uc-bd2k/ilincsAPI) to show how to embed iLINCS functionalities in R. This repository consists of set of examples to showcase the ways of interacting with iLINCS APIs.

Adjusting number of genes in a signature (tasks)

"Create a signature" function generates a two-group sample differential expression signature within a selected dataset using top 100 differentially expressed genes between the groups as seen in the figure below. You may adjust the number of included genes for the signature creation. You can select a different set of differentially expressed genes based on different cutoff (fold change and p-values...

How to construct signatures from iLINCS datasets (F A Q)

The transcriptomics or proteomics signature is constructed by comparing expression levels of two groups of samples (treatment group and baseline group) using Empirical Bayes linear model implemented in the limma package. For the GREIN collection of GEO RNA‐seq datasets, the signatures are constructed using the negative‐binomial generalized linear model as implemented in the edgeR package.

iLINCS Paper

Use: iLINCS's web-based tools and services are free for academic, non-profit and non-academic use. Citation: Within any publication that uses any methods or results inspired by iLINCS, please cite: Connecting omics signatures of diseases, drugs, and mechanisms of actions with iLINCS Marcin Pilarczyk, Mehdi Fazel-Najafabadi, Michal Kouril, Behrouz Shamsaei, Juozas Vasiliauskas, Wen Niu, Naim Mahi...

RPPA (assays)

Reverse-phase protein array (RPPA) is a high-throughput technology that performs protein assays on thousands of samples simultaneously that measure the levels of protein expression, as well as protein modifications such as phosphorylation. Protein lysates are arrayed as microspots on nitrocellulized coated glass slides and probed with highly specific antibodies that have been validated for RPPA...

L1000 (assays)

216,105 transcriptional signatures of cellular perturbations constructed using the LINCS pilot phase L1000. The chemical perturbagen and individual shRNA signatures are created by aggregating (ie averaging) Level 4 data for biological replicates as defined by the signatures metadata. Only signatures designated to be reproducible and self-connected ("gold") by the Broad institute are represented...

GCP (assays)

Global Chromatin Profiling (GCP) technology is a mass spectrometry-based assay to identify and quantify post-translational modifications on histone proteins from bulk chromatin (i.e. measuring changes in epigenetic marks on histones). Around 60 different combinations of histone modifications can be quantified on H3, with even more possible combinations on H4, H2A (including isoforms), and H2B...

ENCODE transcription factor binding signatures (signatureLibraries)

Transcription factor (TF) binding signatures constructed using ENCODE ChiP-seq data. Each signature consists of genome scale (i.e. for each gene) scores and probabilities of regulation by the given TF in the specific context (cell line and treatment). These signatures were developed using our in-house TREG methodology. True REGulation (TREG) method integrates Transcription factor (TF) information...

PiNET (integratedExternalAnalysisTools)

PiNET can be used to annotate, map and analyze a set of peptide moieties (including post-translationally modified peptides) identified by either targeted (SRM type) or SWATH (discovery) proteomic assays, or another related mass spectrometry based protein moieties identification and quantification technique. (http://pinet-server.org)

Connectivity Map signatures (signatureLibraries)

Transcriptional signatures of perturbagen activity constructed based on the version 2 of the original Connectivity Map dataset using Affymetrix expression arrays. Each signature consists of differential expressions and associated p-values for all genes when comparing perturbagen treated cell lines with appropriate controls.

What is connectivity map (F A Q)

Matching directly transcriptional signatures of a disease with negatively correlated transcriptional signatures of chemical perturbations (CP) underlies the Connectivity Map (CMap) approach to identifying potential drug candidates. Similarly, correlating signatures of chemical perturbagens with genetic perturbations of specific genes has been used to identify putative targets of drugs and other...

Analyze LINCS transcriptomic and proteomic datasets (Workflows)

The iLINCS (Integrative LINCS) portal is an web platform for analysis of LINCS data and signatures. The portal provides biologists-friendly user interfaces for analyzing transcriptomics and proteomics LINCS datasets. iLINCS web tools facilitate statistical analysis to identify differentially expressed genes and proteins; bioinformatics analysis to identify affected networks, pathway and gene lists...

LINCS targeted proteomics signatures (signatureLibraries)

Signatures of perturbations assayed by P100 against 96 phosphopeptide probes and GCP assay against ~60 probes that monitor combinations of post-translational modifications on histones. The data is generated by using mass spectrometry techniques to characterize proteome level molecular signatures of responses to small molecule and genetic pertubations in a number of different cell lines.

Overview of precomputed signature libraries (signatureLibraries)

In the "Signatures" pipeline, you may explore, analyze and visualize over 200,000 pre-computed signatures (i.e. list of "scores" (activity levels) for a list of genes or for all genes in the genome "genome-wide signatures"). One would land on the Signatures landing page by clicking "Signatures" on the iLINCS portal header. As shown in the figure above, there are 9 pre-computed signature libraries...

What is iLINCS?

iLINCS (Integrative LINCS) is an integrative web platform for analysis of LINCS data and signatures. The portal provides biologists-friendly user interfaces for analyzing transcriptomics and proteomics LINCS datasets. The portal integrates R analytical engine via several R tools for web-computing (rserve, opencpu, Shiny, rgl) and DCIC developed web tools and applications (FTreeView, Enrichr) into...

Perform a multi-group analysis (tasks)

One may wish to restrict analysis to only a subset of all the available samples for an experiment. We have described earlier how to generate a two-group sample differential expression signature by clicking "Create a Signature". The following section will explain how to find differentially expressed genes between multiple groups of samples. 1. To find differentially expressed genes between multiple...

LINCS (datasets)

The Library of Integrated Network-Based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) Program aims to create a network-based understanding of biology by cataloging changes in gene expression and other cellular processes that occur when cells are exposed to a variety of perturbing agents. The LINCS Data and Signature Generation Centers produce a variety of data for the library. For such data to be standardized...

P100 (assays)

The P100 assay is a mass spectrometry-based targeted phosphoproteomic assay that detects and quantifies a representative set of 96 phosphopeptide probes. Phosphopeptides are enriched via an automated protocol and then mixed with a set of isotopically-labeled internal standards that correspond to the analytes in the P100 assay. This mixture is introduced into a mass spectrometer using ultra-high...

Navigating signature landing page (tasks)

1. One may be interested to see all the metadata available for a particular precomputed signature. Let's say we would like to see more information for "LINCSCP_131839" signature. Let's click on the signature title as shown in the figure below. 2. As seen in the figure below, clicking on the signature title, opens up a new window containing a landing page for that particular signature. Similar...

Cancer Therapeutics Response Signatures (signatureLibraries)

These transcriptomic signatures were made using data from the Cancer Therapeutics Response Portal (CTRP) project. The data includes 860 cancer cell lines and combines basal (untreated) gene expression with measurements of sensitivity to 481 anti-cancer compounds. Drug sensitivity was measured as cell viability (ATP levels measured by CellTiter-Glo®) over a sixteen-point concentration-response...

Create a signature (tasks)

An experiment may have a number of samples which are organized in different groups (sample subgroupings). One may wish to restrict analysis to only a subset of all the available samples for an experiment. If you are interested in the analysis of differentially expressed genes between two groups of samples, you may create a two-group sample differential expression signature by clicking "Create...

Search for a signature (tasks)

1. Search is a very important part of this portal given that the number of LINCS datasets and precomputed signatures is constantly growing. One is able to search for a LINCS dataset and/or precomputed signature of interest on iLINCS portal in a couple of ways. In the example below, we will search for a precomputed signatures for MCF7 cell line (the example of locating LINCS dataset of interest is...

LINCS gene overexpression signatures (signatureLibraries)

Transcriptional signatures of gene overexpression based on L1000 assay. The signatures consist of differential gene expressions and p-values for 978 Landmark Genes measured by L1000 assay. The signatures were created by aggregating (ie averaging) Level 4 data for biological replicates as defined by the signatures metadata. Only signatures designated to be reproducible and self-connected ("gold...

LINCS chemical perturbagen signatures (signatureLibraries)

Transcriptional signatures of perturbations by small molecules based on L1000 assay. Signatures were created by aggregating (ie averaging) Level 4 data for biological replicates as defined by the signatures metadata. Only signatures designated to be reproducible and self-connected ("gold") by the Broad institute are represented. The signatures consist of differential gene expressions and p-values...

Analyze a drug signature and find other drugs with similar signatures (Workflows)

The iLINCS (Integrative LINCS) portal portal facilitates analysis of transcriptional drug signatures, and search for and analysis of groups of concordant transcriptional signatures of different drugs. The transcriptional signatures of chemical perturbagen activity in the iLINCS portal are constructed based on the Broad L1000 assay data. Each signature consists of the average z-scores and...

LINCS consensus (CGS) gene knockdown signatures (signatureLibraries)

Transcriptional signatures were constructed by further aggregating signatures of individual short hairpin RNA perturbations. The signatures are based only on the 978 Landmark Genes measured directly by the L1000 assay. The signatures for individual shRNA were created by aggregating (averaging) Level 4 data for biological replicates as defined by the signatures metadata. The signatures of...

Reversing MTOR loss-of-function signature profile (useCases)

In the following example, we will start with a gene knockdown (loss-of-function) transcriptional signature and will try to identify a drug or sets of drugs that have opposite transcriptional signatures. For this example, we will look at MTOR gene knockdown in PC3, prostate cancer cells; will compare its transcriptional signature to the known MTOR inhibitor drug, Sirolimus (Rapamycin) signature and...

Reversing Estrogen Receptor (ER) signature profile (useCases)

In the following example, we will try to identify a signature(s) that would reverse activated Estrogen receptor transcriptional signature profile. First, we will select Estradiol treatment perturbagen signature in MCF7 (ER+ breast cancer cell line) and then will identify highly disconnected (opposite) signature(s) to reverse its transcriptional signature profile via either gene loss-of-function...

Query a list of genes in LINCS dataset (tasks)

"Genes" pipeline allows a query of genes of interest against LINCS data. One may start a query by inputing a list of genes via Entrez gene IDs or gene symbols separated by comma in the search field and clicking "Search for set of gene symbols or IDs". This section describes how to submit your own list of genes for analysis. The figure above shows the screen to submit your own list of genes. You...

Search for LINCS Dataset (tasks)

1. Search is a very important part of this portal given that the number of LINCS datasets and precomputed signatures is constantly growing. One is able to search for a LINCS dataset and/or precomputed signature of interest on iLINCS portal in a couple of ways. In the example below, we will search for LINCS dataset for MCF7 cell line (the example of locating precomputed signature of interest is...


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