TCGA sample mapping?
Hi, Thanks for a very comprehensive resource! I have compiled a list of unique diagnoses assigned to TCGA patients/samples. I was wondering whether there exist a mapping somewhere between OncoTree codes and the diagnoses/primary_tissues assigned to TCGA samples? Since OncoTree is used in cBioPortal, I reckoned that this may exist somewhere, but I may be wrong.
regards, Sigve
@sigven Here is the mapping: TCGA_ONCOTREE_MAPPINGS.xlsx Let us know if you have any questions.
Hi @ritikakundra, Thanks for the response. Considering the > 100 different tumor subtypes/diagnoses within TCGA samples which I pointed to, this mapping was not exactly what I was looking for. The mapping you point to refers to the main tumor types only. Considering the depth and detailed subtypes within OncoTree, I was looking for a more fine-grained mapping. I guess then that this mapping is not something you or others have at hand?
best, Sigve
All TCGA samples in the portal do have an oncotree assigned to them. I think I can get you that too based on your list.
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Hi @ritikakundrahttps://github.com/ritikakundra, Thanks for the response. Considering the > 100 different tumor subtypes/diagnoses within TCGA samples which I pointed to, this mapping was not exactly what I was looking for. The mapping you point to refers to the main tumor types only. Considering the depth and detailed subtypes within OncoTree, I was looking for a more fine-grained mapping. I guess then that this mapping is not something you or others have at hand?
best, Sigve
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Hi @ritikakundra, Thanks for the response. Considering the > 100 different tumor subtypes/diagnoses within TCGA samples which I pointed to, this mapping was not exactly what I was looking for. The mapping you point to refers to the main tumor types only. Considering the depth and detailed subtypes within OncoTree, I was looking for a more fine-grained mapping. I guess then that this mapping is not something you or others have at hand?
best, Sigve
I'm looking for this mapping file too, was there any solution to this issue in the end?
Hello Looking for that mapping as well.
Best,
It wasn't quite what I was looking for, but this might be useful: https://bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/vignettes/BiocOncoTK/inst/doc/maptcga.html
Yes so I guess TCGA does just have 35 tumor types? (compared to the >800 that oncotree lists).