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Med Sci (Paris) ; 22 Spec No 1: 26-31, 2006 Jan.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16705939

RESUMEN

The goal of this presentation is to describe current and future aspects of the operations within the consortium of Biological Resource Centres (BRC) and Tumour cell and tissue banks of the Marseilles metropolitan area. The consortium was created in year 2001, through the association of several tissue and cell banks that were operating for many years in Marseilles. Existing collections are not exclusively collections of tumour cells or tissues; however, the two tumour cell and tissue banks located at the Regional Cancer Research Centre and at the University Hospital account for a very significant proportion of the collections. Our collective work leads to the recognition and funding of the consortium by Inserm, through the "Collections 2003" grant. The consortium objectives are to define a common scientific strategy, to share professional practices in the logistics and database management of the banks, to establish a quality management program, and to build a common catalogue that describes existing biological resources. Through these efforts, the ultimate goal is to adopt rules that define BRC, as defined by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).


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Neoplasias , Bancos de Tejidos/organización & administración , Francia , Humanos , Bancos de Tejidos/normas
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Med Sci (Paris) ; 22 Spec No 1: 54-9, 2006 Jan.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16705945

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The AP-HM tissue bank is the largest one in France regarding some collections, including brain tumors. This collection was used to better characterize some gliomas. In particular because some benign gliomas such as pilocytic astrocytomas (WHO grade I) can be misclassified as malignant ones such as glioblastomas (grade IV) the first aim of our study was to find accurate diagnostic markers. This was done mainly by suppressive substractive hybridization (SSH). This study also provides a restrictive list of genes selectively involved in angiogenesis and invasion, which were highly expressed in GBM. Results were confirmed by real time quantitative RT-PCR in a large cohort of patients. In addition in order to find accurate markers which can predict GBM overall survival (OS) we selected three cohorts of GBM patients with distinctive OS (short survival < 6 months, long survival > 18 months and intermediate). Quantification of a series of markers involved in angiogenesis and invasion was done as well as cDNA array analysis.


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Neoplasias Encefálicas/genética , Glioma/genética , Bancos de Tejidos , Humanos
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