Literature DB >> 19383342

Biobanking for better healthcare.

Peter H J Riegman1, Manuel M Morente, Fay Betsou, Pasquale de Blasio, Peter Geary.   

Abstract

Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality samples and their associated data. Comprehensive Cancer Centers should be involved in networks to enable large-scale multi-center research projects between the centers [Ringborg, U., de Valeriola, D., van Harten, W., Llombart-Bosch, A., Lombardo, C., Nilsson, K., Philip, T., Pierotti, M.A., Riegman, P., Saghatchian, M., Storme, G., Tursz, T., Verellen, D, 2008. Improvement of European translational cancer research. Collaboration between comprehensive cancer centers. Tumori 94, 143-146.]. Combating cancer knows many frontiers. Research is needed for prevention as well as better care for those who have acquired the disease. This implies that human samples for cancer research need to be sourced from distinct forms of biobanking. An easier access to these samples for the scientific community is considered as the main bottleneck for research for health, and biobanks are the most adequate site to try to resolve this issue [Ozols, R.F., Herbst, R.S., Colson, Y.L., Gralow, J., Bonner, J., Curran Jr., W.J., Eisenberg, B.L., Ganz, P.A., Kramer, B.S., Kris, M.G., Markman, M., Mayer, R.J., Raghavan, D., Reaman, G.H., Sawaya, R., Schilsky, R.L., Schuchter, L.M., Sweetenham, J.W., Vahdat, L.T., Winn, R.J., and the American Society of Clinical Oncology, 2007. Clinical cancer advances 2006: major research advances in cancer treatment, prevention, and screening: a report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. J. Clin. Oncol. 25, 146-162.]. However, biobanks should not be considered a static activity. On the contrary, biobanking is a young discipline [Morente, M.M., Fernandez, P.L., de Alava, E. Biobanking: old activity or young discipline? Semin. Diagn. Pathol., in press.], which need continuously evolve according to the permanent development of new techniques and new scientific goals. To accomplish current requirements of the scientific community biobanks need to face some essential challenges including an appropriate design, harmonized and more suitable procedures, and sustainability, all of them in the framework of their ethic, legal and social dimensions. This review therefore presents an overview on these issues, based on the works and discussions of the Marble Arch International Working Group on Biobanking for Biomedical Research, integrated by experts in biobanking from five continents.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19383342      PMCID: PMC5527804          DOI: 10.1016/j.molonc.2008.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Oncol        ISSN: 1574-7891            Impact factor:   6.603


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Journal:  Biotechniques       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 1.993

2.  Gene expression analysis by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction: influence of tissue handling.

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Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  2004-05-15       Impact factor: 3.365

3.  Biobanking of fresh frozen tissue: RNA is stable in nonfixed surgical specimens.

Authors:  Patrick Micke; Mitsuhiro Ohshima; Simin Tahmasebpoor; Zhi-Ping Ren; Arne Ostman; Fredrik Pontén; Johan Botling
Journal:  Lab Invest       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 5.662

4.  Standard operating procedure for the collection of fresh frozen tissue samples.

Authors:  S R Mager; M H A Oomen; M M Morente; C Ratcliffe; K Knox; D J Kerr; F Pezzella; P H J Riegman
Journal:  Eur J Cancer       Date:  2007-02-27       Impact factor: 9.162

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Authors:  Paul J van Diest
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2002-09-21

6.  Banking together. A unified model of informed consent for biobanking.

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Review 7.  From genetic privacy to open consent.

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8.  Ethical framework for previously collected biobank samples.

Authors:  Gert Helgesson; Joakim Dillner; Joyce Carlson; Claus R Bartram; Mats G Hansson
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 54.908

9.  TuBaFrost 2: Standardising tissue collection and quality control procedures for a European virtual frozen tissue bank network.

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10.  Providing human tissues for research: how to establish a program.

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Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 5.534

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1.  Structural requirements of research tissue banks derived from standardized project surveillance.

Authors:  E Herpel; N Koleganova; B Schreiber; B Walter; C V Kalle; P Schirmacher
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 4.064

2.  Integrating clinical information in National Biobank of Korea.

Authors:  Hangchan Kim; Byoung-Kee Yi; Il Kon Kim; Yun Sik Kwak
Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2009-12-09       Impact factor: 4.460

3.  Immunological fingerprinting method for differentiation of serum samples in research-oriented biobanks.

Authors:  Katy Beaumont; Fotini Betsou
Journal:  Clin Vaccine Immunol       Date:  2010-02-17

4.  Quality management and accreditation of research tissue banks: experience of the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg.

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Review 5.  Health professionals' opinions on supporting a cancer biobank: identification of barriers to combat biobanking pitfalls.

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Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2015-09-02       Impact factor: 4.246

6.  Tissue proteomics of the human mammary gland: towards an abridged definition of the molecular phenotypes underlying epithelial normalcy.

Authors:  José M A Moreira; Teresa Cabezón; Irina Gromova; Pavel Gromov; Vera Timmermans-Wielenga; Isidro Machado; Antonio Llombart-Bosch; Niels Kroman; Fritz Rank; Julio E Celis
Journal:  Mol Oncol       Date:  2010-10-08       Impact factor: 6.603

Review 7.  Biobanks and personalized medicine.

Authors:  J E Olson; S J Bielinski; E Ryu; E M Winkler; P Y Takahashi; J Pathak; J R Cerhan
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Review 8.  Blood-borne biomarkers and bioindicators for linking exposure to health effects in environmental health science.

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9.  Design and establishment of a biobank in a multicenter prospective cohort study of elderly patients with venous thromboembolism (SWITCO65+).

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Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.300

10.  Enhancement of Pathologist's Routine Practice: Reuse of DNA Extracted from Immunostained Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded (FFPE) Slides in Downstream Molecular Analysis of Cancer.

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Journal:  Cancer Genomics Proteomics       Date:  2016 09-10       Impact factor: 4.069

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