Ugolini Donatella, Neri Monica, Canessa Pier Aldo, Casilli Cristina, Catrambone Giuseppe, Ivaldi Giovanni Paolo, Lando Cecilia, Marroni Paola, Paganuzzi Michela, Parodi Barbara, Visconti Paola, Puntoni Riccardo, Bonassi Stefano
Department of Oncology, Biology and Genetics, University of Genoa, National Cancer Research Institute, Largo R. Benzi, 10-16132 Genoa, Italy.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 Nov;17(11):3013-9. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-08-0524.
The Cancer of RESpiratory Tract (CREST) biorepository was established to investigate biological mechanisms and to develop tools and strategies for primary and secondary prevention of respiratory tract cancer. The CREST biorepository is focused on pleural malignant mesothelioma, a rare and severe cancer linked to asbestos exposure whose incidence is particularly high in the Ligurian region.
The CREST biorepository includes biological specimens from (a) patients with pleural malignant mesothelioma and lung cancer, (b) patients with nonneoplastic respiratory conditions, and (c) control subjects. Whole blood, plasma, serum, lymphocytes, pleural fluid, saliva, and biopsies are collected, and a questionnaire is administered. Collection, transportation, and storage are done according to international standards.
As of January 31, 2008, the overall number of subjects recruited was 1,590 (446 lung cancer, 209 pleural malignant mesothelioma, and 935 controls). The biorepository includes a total of 10,055 aliquots (4,741 serum; 3,082 plasma; 1,599 whole blood; 633 pleural fluid; and 561 lymphocytes) and 107 biopsies. Demographic, clinical, and epidemiologic information is collected for each subject and processed in a dedicated database.
The CREST biorepository is a valuable tool for molecular epidemiology and translational studies. This structure relies on a network of contacts with local health districts that allows for an active search for patients. This is a particularly efficient approach, especially when the object of the study is a rare cancer type. The CREST experience suggests that the presence of limited resources can be overcome by the biorepository specialization, the high quality of the epidemiologic information, and the variety of samples.
建立呼吸道癌症(CREST)生物样本库,以研究生物学机制,并开发用于呼吸道癌症一级和二级预防的工具及策略。CREST生物样本库专注于胸膜恶性间皮瘤,这是一种与石棉暴露相关的罕见且严重的癌症,在利古里亚地区发病率特别高。
CREST生物样本库包括来自以下人群的生物样本:(a)胸膜恶性间皮瘤和肺癌患者;(b)非肿瘤性呼吸道疾病患者;(c)对照受试者。收集全血、血浆、血清、淋巴细胞、胸水、唾液和活检样本,并进行问卷调查。样本的采集、运输和储存均按照国际标准进行。
截至2008年1月31日,招募的受试者总数为1590名(446例肺癌患者、209例胸膜恶性间皮瘤患者和935名对照)。生物样本库共包含10055份样本(4741份血清;3082份血浆;1599份全血;633份胸水;561份淋巴细胞)和107份活检样本。为每个受试者收集人口统计学、临床和流行病学信息,并在专用数据库中进行处理。
CREST生物样本库是分子流行病学和转化研究的宝贵工具。该结构依赖于与当地卫生区的联系网络,以便积极寻找患者。这是一种特别有效的方法,尤其是当研究对象是罕见癌症类型时。CREST的经验表明,通过生物样本库的专业化、高质量的流行病学信息和多样的样本,可以克服资源有限的问题。