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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 864: 29-35, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26420611

RESUMO

Human biorepositories are essential in providing high quality specimens that are well characterized. Biospecimens are used in basic, clinical, and translational research. However, as regulatory requirements and scientific demands increase the complexity of the daily operations of a biorepository, the cost of maintaining a biobank will increase. How can biobanks today maintain sustainability during the current economic climate and changing landscape of operating a biorepository? This is a brief review of how different biobanks have approached sustainability.


Assuntos
Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/economia , Humanos , Modelos Econômicos
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Arthritis Rheum ; 63(7): 2021-30, 2011 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21480190

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between labial salivary gland (LSG) histopathology and other phenotypic features of Sjögren's syndrome (SS). METHODS: The database of the Sjögren's International Collaborative Clinical Alliance (SICCA), a registry of patients with symptoms of possible SS as well as those with obvious disease, was used for the present study. LSG biopsy specimens from SICCA participants were subjected to protocol-directed histopathologic assessments. Among the 1,726 LSG specimens exhibiting any pattern of sialadenitis, we compared biopsy diagnoses against concurrent salivary, ocular, and serologic features. RESULTS: LSG specimens included 61% with focal lymphocytic sialadenitis (FLS; 69% of which had focus scores of ≥1 per 4 mm²) and 37% with nonspecific or sclerosing chronic sialadenitis (NS/SCS). Focus scores of ≥1 were strongly associated with serum anti-SSA/SSB positivity, rheumatoid factor, and the ocular component of SS, but not with symptoms of dry mouth or dry eyes. Those with positive anti-SSA/SSB were 9 times (95% confidence interval [95% CI] 7.4-11.9) more likely to have a focus score of ≥1 than were those without anti-SSA/SSB, and those with an unstimulated whole salivary flow rate of <0.1 ml/minute were 2 times (95% CI 1.7-2.8) more likely to have a focus score of ≥1 than were those with a higher flow rate, after controlling for other phenotypic features of SS. CONCLUSION: Distinguishing FLS from NS/SCS is essential in assessing LSG biopsies, before determining focus score. A diagnosis of FLS with a focus score of ≥1 per 4 mm², as compared to FLS with a focus score of <1 or NS/SCS, is strongly associated with the ocular and serologic components of SS and reflects SS autoimmunity.


Assuntos
Glândulas Salivares/patologia , Síndrome de Sjogren/patologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Bases de Dados Factuais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sistema de Registros , Sialadenite/complicações , Sialadenite/patologia , Síndrome de Sjogren/complicações , Inquéritos e Questionários , Xerostomia/complicações , Xerostomia/patologia
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Biopreserv Biobank ; 14(5): 429-439, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27195612

RESUMO

Biobanks produce and distribute biospecimens, ensuring their fitness for purpose and accurately qualifying them before distribution. In their efforts toward professionalization, biobanks can nowadays seek certification or accreditation. One of the requirements of these standards is regular participation in Proficiency Testing (PT) programs. An international PT program has been developed and provided to biobanks and other laboratories that perform specific tests to qualify different types of biospecimens. This PT program includes biospecimen testing schemes, as well as biospecimen processing interlaboratory exercises. This PT program supports the development of biobank quality assurance by providing the possibility to assess biobank laboratory performance and useful insights into biobank laboratory method performance characteristics and thus fulfill the demands from accreditation authorities.


Assuntos
Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/organização & administração , Manejo de Espécimes/normas , Acreditação , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/normas , Humanos , Controle de Qualidade
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Biopreserv Biobank ; 14(5): 398-409, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27046294

RESUMO

This technical report presents quality control (QC) assays that can be performed in order to qualify clinical biospecimens that have been biobanked for use in research. Some QC assays are specific to a disease area. Some QC assays are specific to a particular downstream analytical platform. When such a qualification is not possible, QC assays are presented that can be performed to stratify clinical biospecimens according to their biomolecular quality.


Assuntos
Controle de Qualidade , Manejo de Espécimes/normas , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos , Pesquisa Biomédica/normas , Humanos , Especificidade de Órgãos
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Biopreserv Biobank ; 12(3): 206-16, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24955735

RESUMO

The impact of shipping temperatures and preservation media used during transport of either peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or Jurkat cells was assessed, in view of implementing of a proficiency testing scheme on mononuclear cell viability. Samples were analyzed before and after shipment at different temperatures (ambient temperature, dry ice, and liquid nitrogen) and in different preservation media (serum with cryoprotectant, commercial cryopreservation solution, and room temperature transport medium). Sample quality was assessed by viability assays (Trypan Blue dye exclusion, flow cytometry, Cell Analysis System cell counting (CASY)), and by ELISpot functional assay. The liquid nitrogen storage and shipment were found to be the most stable conditions to preserve cell viability and functionality. However, we show that alternative high quality shipment conditions for viable cells are dry ice shipment and commercial cryopreservation solution. These were also cost-efficient shipment conditions, satisfying the requirements of a proficiency testing scheme for viable mononuclear cells. Room temperature transport medium dramatically and adversely affected the integrity of mononuclear cells.


Assuntos
Preservação de Sangue/métodos , Coleta de Amostras Sanguíneas/métodos , Crioprotetores/farmacologia , Nitrogênio/farmacologia , Sobrevivência Celular , Humanos , Células Jurkat , Leucócitos Mononucleares/citologia , Controle de Qualidade , Temperatura
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AIDS ; 27(3): 303-12, 2013 Jan 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23135167

RESUMO

The review explores the field of biobanking as it has evolved from a simple collection of frozen specimens to the virtual biobank. Biorepository and biospecimen science has evolved in response to the changing landscape of external regulatory pressures, the advances made in the biological sciences, and the advent of the computer chip. Biospecimen banking is a growing enterprise crucial to health science research and other biological sciences. In this review we discuss the history of biobanking, highlight current and emerging issues, discuss demands and responses, and describe an example of a biobank, the University of California, San Francisco AIDS Specimen Bank that has functioned for 30 years.


Assuntos
Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida/patologia , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/normas , Pesquisa Biomédica/normas , Manejo de Espécimes/normas , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/ética , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/história , Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos/tendências , Pesquisa Biomédica/ética , Pesquisa Biomédica/história , Pesquisa Biomédica/tendências , Feminino , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido/ética , Masculino , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Controle de Qualidade , São Francisco , Interface Usuário-Computador
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AIDS Res Treat ; 2012: 634523, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22924124

RESUMO

Although HIV-positive patients are at higher risk for developing a variety of infection-related cancers, the prevalence of infections with the seven known cancer-associated viruses has not been studied. Luciferase immunoprecipitation systems were used to evaluate antiviral antibodies in four 23-person groups: healthy blood donors and HIV-infected patients with oral hairy leukoplakia (OLP), Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Antibody profiling revealed that all HIV-positive individuals were strongly seropositive for anti-gp41 and antireverse transcriptase antibodies. However, anti-p24 HIV antibody levels were highly variable and some OLP and KS patients demonstrated weak or negative responses. Profiling two EBV antigens revealed no statistical difference in antibody levels among the three HIV-infected groups. A high frequency of KSHV infection was detected in HIV patients including 100% of KS, 78% of OLP, and 57% of NHL patients. Most HIV-infected subjects (84%) showed anti-HBV core antibodies, but only a few showed antibodies against HCV. MCV seropositivity was also common (94%) in the HIV-infected individuals and KS patients showed statistically higher antibody levels compared to the OLP and NHL patients. Overall, 68% of the HIV-infected patients showed seropositivity with at least four cancer-associated viruses. Antibody profiles against these and other infectious agents could be useful for enhancing the clinical management of HIV patients.

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