Correlations between copy number and mRNAseq expression
Uterine Corpus Endometrioid Carcinoma (Primary solid tumor)
15 July 2014  |  analyses__2014_07_15
Maintainer Information
Citation Information
Maintained by TCGA GDAC Team (Broad Institute/MD Anderson Cancer Center/Harvard Medical School)
Cite as Broad Institute TCGA Genome Data Analysis Center (2014): Correlations between copy number and mRNAseq expression. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. doi:10.7908/C15D8QN0
Overview
Introduction

A TCGA sample is profiled to detect the copy number variations and expressions of genes. This pipeline attempts to correlate copy number and Rnaseq data of genes across samples to determine if the copy number variations also result in differential expressions. This report contains the calculated correlation coefficients based on measurements of genomic copy number (log2) values and RNAseq expression of the corresponding feature across patients. High positive/low negative correlation coefficients indicate that genomic alterations result in differences in the expressions of mRNAseq the genomic regions transcribe.

Summary

The correlation coefficients in 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 percentiles are 993, 1514, 1955, 2413.4, 2939, 3486, 4024.7, 4628, 5345.9, respectively.

Results
Correlation results

Number of genes and samples used for the calculation are shown in Table 1. Figure 1 shows the distribution of calculated correlation coefficients and quantile-quantile plot of the calculated correlation coefficients against a normal distribution. Table 2 shows the top 20 features ordered by the value of correlation coefficients.

Table 1.  Counts of mRNAseq and number of samples in copy number and expression data sets and common to both

Category Copy number Expression Common
Sample 524 527 519
Genes 23778 18555 18472

Figure 1.  Summary figures. Left: histogram showing the distribution of the calculated correlations across samples for all Genes. Right: QQ plot of the calculated correlations across samples. The QQ plot is used to plot the quantiles of the calculated correlation coefficients against that derived from a normal distribution. Points deviating from the blue line indicate deviation from normality.

Table 2.  Get Full Table Top 20 features (defined by the feature column) ranked by correlation coefficients

Locus ID Gene Symbol Cytoband cor p-value q-value
10775 POP4 19q12 0.854 0 0
83636 C19orf12 19q12 0.8379 0 0
9191 DEDD 1q23.3 0.8244 0 0
8725 URI1 19q12 0.8146 0 0
55756 INTS9 8p21.1 0.813 0 0
55585 UBE2Q1 1q21.3 0.7904 0 0
57693 ZNF317 19p13.2 0.7723 0 0
2064 ERBB2 17q12 0.7713 0 0
5298 PI4KB 1q21.3 0.761 0 0
54915 YTHDF1 20q13.33 0.7566 0 0
9798 IST1 16q22.2 0.7556 0 0
55249 YY1AP1 1q22 0.7537 0 0
58497 PRUNE 1q21.3 0.7537 0 0
205564 SENP5 3q29 0.7508 0 0
8703 B4GALT3 1q23.3 0.7469 0 0
55341 LSG1 3q29 0.7449 0 0
84299 MIEN1 17q12 0.7437 0 0
10948 STARD3 17q12 0.7404 0 0
11311 VPS45 1q21.2 0.7356 0 0
94103 ORMDL3 17q12 0.7274 0 0
Methods & Data
Input

Gene level (TCGA Level III) mRNAseq expression data and copy number data of corresponding gene derived by GISTIC pipelinePearson correlation coefficients were calculated for each pair of genes shared by the two data sets across all the samples that were common.

Correlation across sample

Pairwise correlations between the log2 copy numbers and expressions of each gene across samples were calculated using Pearson correlation.

Download Results

In addition to the links below, the full results of the analysis summarized in this report can also be downloaded programmatically using firehose_get, or interactively from either the Broad GDAC website or TCGA Data Coordination Center Portal.