ENA0000GenomicsDivision of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund Universityhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA326434Homo sapiensIn this study gene expression profiles for 307 cases of advanced bladder cancers were compared to molecular phenotype at the tumor cell level. TUR-B tissue for RNA extraction was macrodissected from the close vicinity of the tissue sampled for immunohistochemistry to ensure high-quality sampling and to minimize the effects of intra-tumor heterogeneity. Despite excellent agreement between gene expression values and IHC-score at the single marker level, broad differences emerge when samples are clustered at the global mRNA versus tumor cell (IHC) levels. Classification at the different levels give different results in a systematic fashion, which implicates that analysis at both levels is required for optimal subtype-classification of bladder cancer. Overall design: 307 FFPE embedded bladder cancers and 28 lymph node metastasis were analyzed using the GeneChip Human Gene 1.0 ST Arrays (Affymetrix). Total RNA was extracted using the High Pure FFPET RNA isolation kit (Roche), assessed for quality using Nanodrop ND-1000, and labeled using SensationPlus FFPE Amplification and WT labeling kit. The full dataset of 335 CEL files were normalized using RMA by labeling batches. Batches were combined and RMA normalized. The data was filtered for probes with signal intensity less than the median of negative control probes for >80% of the values. Gene symbols and EntrezID were appended using Bioconductor (hugene10stprobeset.db Version 8.3.1). Probes not mapping to a gene symbol were removed. The probes were median merged by gene symbol and log-transformed. Batch correction was performed using ComBat. 307/335 samples were used in this cohort. These samples were median centered. ConsensusClusterPlus was run on the data with 7031 genes (50% variance filter).ENAcancer of bladder, urinary bladder carcinoma, Taxonomy, cancer of the bladder, protein_coding_transcript, tumor cell, carcinoma bladder, mRNA, systematics., taxonomy, cancer of the urinary bladder, Systematics, carcinoma of bladder, messenger RNA, bladder cancer, carcinoma of the urinary bladder, Classifications, Taxonomies, tumor of the bladder, template RNA, hierarchies, carcinoma of the bladder, hierarchy, bladder carcinoma, tumour cell, Bladder Cancer, systematics, INSDC_feature:mRNA, carcinoma of urinary bladder, cancer of urinary bladder, BLC, urinary bladder cancerhuman being, human., man0.00.00.00.00.00falseHomo sapiensMolecular classification of bladder cancer: global mRNA classification versus tumor cell phenotype classification.2022-05-122017-04-19PRJNA326434GSE83586281956479606