ARRA::YES::ARRA TAS::75 0850::TAS RECOVERY ACT - TISSUE SOURCE SITE (TSS) NETWOR

ARRA::YES::ARRA TAS::75 0850::TAS 恢复法案 - 组织源站点 (TSS) 网络

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    8166058
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 536.1万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2010-09-28 至 2012-02-23
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

TCGA has historically relied on retrospectively collected biospecimens. These tissues were accrued by dozens of TSSs around the world through a series of subcontracts managed through the prime contractor at SAIC-Frederick. TSSs included clinical sites, academic institutions as well as commercial companies with biorepositories. Retrospective samples have been invaluable sources of tissue and clinical data, often including long term follow-up. However, the rigorous biospecimen quality, including amount of tissue needed (between 100-150mg), percent of tumor nuclei (at least 70%) and low amount of necrosis (less than 30%) has posed challenges, requiring TCGA to look also at prospective collections. The purpose of this project is to establish Tissue Source Site (TSS) networks capable of delivering clinically annotated biospecimens through either/both retrospective and prospective collections. The tissues and clinical data will be delivered to one of TCGA¿s Biospecimen Core Resource(s) (BCR) for storage, quality control, processing into molecular analytes, and other research efforts. Ultimately, the samples will be characterized for copy number variation, single nucleotide polymorphisms, epigenomic profiles, gene and miRNA expression and mutation analysis.
TCGA历史上一直依赖于回溯收集的生物标本。这些纸巾是由世界各地的数十家SSS通过上汽-弗雷德里克的主承包商管理的一系列分包合同积累起来的。SSSS包括临床站点、学术机构以及拥有生物储存库的商业公司。回溯性样本一直是组织和临床数据的宝贵来源,通常包括长期随访。然而,严格的生物标本质量,包括所需组织数量(100-150 mg)、肿瘤细胞核百分比(至少70%)和低坏死率(不到30%)构成了挑战,要求TCGA也考虑未来的收集。该项目的目的是建立组织源站点(TSS)网络,能够通过回溯性和前瞻性收集提供临床注释的生物标本。这些组织和临床数据将被送往S生物医学核心资源(S)之一,用于存储、质量控制、加工成分子分析和其他研究工作。最终,将对样本进行拷贝数变异、单核苷酸多态、表观基因组图谱、基因和miRNA表达以及突变分析。

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