Notable Histologic Findings in a "Normal" Cohort: The National Institutes of Health Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Project

Philip A Branton, Leslie Sobin, Mary Barcus, Kelly B Engel, Sarah R Greytak, Ping Guan, Jim Vaught, Helen M Moore
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Abstract

Context.—: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project was designed to evaluate how genetic variation and epigenetic effects influence gene expression in normal tissue.

Objective.—: To ensure that the grossly normal-appearing tissues collected were free from disease, each specimen underwent histologic evaluation.

Design.—: In total, nearly 30 000 tissue aliquots collected from almost 1000 postmortem donors underwent histologic review by project pathologists, and detailed observations of any abnormalities or lesions present were recorded.

Results.—: Despite sampling of normal-appearing tissue, in-depth review revealed incidental findings among GTEx samples that included neoplastic, autoimmune, and genetic conditions; the incidence of some of these conditions among GTEx donors differed from those previously reported for other populations. A number of age-related abnormalities observed during histologic review of tissue specimens are also described.

Conclusions.—: Histologic findings from the GTEx project may serve to improve populational awareness of several conditions and present a unique opportunity for others to explore age- and gender-influenced conditions. Resources from the study, including histologic image and sequencing data, are publicly available for research.

正常 "队列中值得注意的组织学发现。
背景美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的基因型-组织表达(GTEx)项目旨在评估基因变异和表观遗传效应如何影响正常组织中的基因表达:为了确保收集到的外观正常的组织没有疾病,每个标本都要进行组织学评估:由项目病理学家对从近 1000 名尸体捐献者身上采集的近 3 万份组织样本进行了组织学检查,并详细记录了观察到的任何异常或病变:尽管采样的组织外观正常,但深入检查发现,GTEx样本中出现了肿瘤、自身免疫和遗传病等意外发现;其中一些病症在GTEx捐献者中的发生率与之前报告的其他人群不同。文中还描述了在组织标本的组织学检查中观察到的一些与年龄有关的异常现象:GTEx项目的组织学研究结果可能有助于提高人们对一些疾病的认识,并为其他人探索受年龄和性别影响的疾病提供了一个独特的机会。该研究的资源,包括组织学图像和测序数据,可公开用于研究。
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