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How Big Data is Helping Unravel CLL Mysteries.

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Friends,

Today on the CLL Society website cllsociety.org, we share an interview with another researcher from Ohio State University, Dr. Philip Payne, where we discussed biomedical informatics and Big Data in CLL.

WAIT, WAIT, don't skip this one! I promise you'll find it interesting and you won't fall asleep.

Dr. Payne and I met at the CRC (CLL Research Consortium) Scientific Meeting in San Diego in April 2015. Please take a look here to see the interview and important information about what they are doing with all those extra tubes of blood they take when you visit the clinic.

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Stay strong.

We are all this together

Brian Koffman

Volunteer Medical Director of the CLL Society

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Here's an example of how this collected 'Big Data' can be analysed to identify improved personal treatment:

goparallel.sourceforge.net/...

"Cancer genomic research has identified mutations in individual patients and tumors in the past, but using that knowledge to develop improved cancer treatments has been thwarted by researchers’ inability to link the gene mutations to corresponding proteins, which are the targets of most pharmaceutical drugs, according to a recent news release by the University of Copenhagen.

The report notes that University of Copenhagen researchers, along with counterparts at Yale, Zurich, Rome and Tottori, have developed software that computationally translates the effects of cancer mutations on the function of proteins in individual patients. This can unravel how disease mutations target and damage the protein-signaling network inside human cells."

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The researchers recently published their findings in two studies in the journal CELL. Dr. Pau Creixell of BRIC said the new software they developed helps reveal how single DNA mutations can cause “dramatic molecular effects in cells by affecting critical enzymes called kinases.” (My emphasis).

Ibrutinib inhibits Bruton tyrosine kinase, and Idelalisib inhibits phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ; these kinase enzymes are critical to B Cell Receptor signalling in CLL cells.

Drs. Susan O'Brien and Jan Burger from MD Anderson explain more about these kinase inhibitors in this 2014 article:

www2.mdanderson.org/depts/o...

Neil

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Hi this has got to be smart medicine. Making computers work for us. Getting computers to do what they are good at. Best wishes

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