Hein S Zelisse, Sander de Ridder, Mignon D J M van Gent, Constantijne H Mom, G Bea A Wisman, Eva-Maria Roes, Anna K L Reyners, Jurgen M Piek, Gatske M Nieuwenhuyzen-de Boer, Christianne A R Lok, Cornelis D de Kroon, Loes F S Kooreman, Marc-Jan Janssen, Maurice Phm Jansen, Hugo M Horlings, Margriet Collée, Annegien Broeks, Ingrid A Boere, Joost Bart, Anne M van Altena, Marlou Heeling, I Matthijs Stoter, Quirinus J Voorham, Marc J van de Vijver, Frederike Dijk, Jeroen A M Belien
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目的:生物库在基础研究和转化研究中发挥着至关重要的作用,它储存了宝贵的生物材料和数据,以供未来分析之用。然而,生物库信息技术(IT)基础设施的设计往往是根据特定要求定制的,因此无法用于包含其他(类型)疾病的生物库。这就导致每个新的生物库项目都需要花费大量的成本、时间和精力。荷兰多中心卵巢癌研究群岛(AOCR)生物库开发了一种创新的、可重复使用的 IT 基础设施,能够适用于各种生物库,从而使生物库 IT 系统的实施和管理具有成本效益和效率。方法和结果:AOCR 的 IT 基础设施采用了已有的生物库软件,主要由 Health-RI 管理。网络注册工具 Ldot 用于患者数据的安全存储和化名。临床病理数据取自荷兰癌症登记处和荷兰全国病理数据库(Palga),这两个数据库均已建立,可减少行政工作量并确保数据的高质量。收集的生物材料的元数据存储在 OpenSpecimen 系统中。为了进行数字病理研究,每位患者肿瘤的苏木精和伊红染色玻片都被数字化并上传到 Slide Score。此外,根据可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重复使用(FAIR)原则,从 AOCR 样本中获取的基因组数据存储在 cBioPortal 中。结论AOCR 生物库的信息技术基础设施代表了生物库的新标准,可灵活处理各种疾病和生物材料类型。这种基础设施无需针对特定疾病定制软件,因此既节约了成本和时间,又确保了数据质量和法律合规性。这种基础设施的适应性突出表明,它有可能成为新的和现有的生物库发展信息技术基础设施的蓝图。
The Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure of the Multicenter Archipelago of Ovarian Cancer Research Biobank: A Potential Blueprint for Other Biobanks.
Objective: Biobanks play a crucial role in fundamental and translational research by storing valuable biomaterials and data for future analyses. However, the design of their information technology (IT) infrastructures is often customized to specific requirements, thereby lacking the ability to be used for biobanks comprising other (types of) diseases. This results in substantial costs, time, and efforts for each new biobank project. The Dutch multicenter Archipelago of Ovarian Cancer Research (AOCR) biobank has developed an innovative, reusable IT infrastructure capable of adaptation to various biobanks, thereby enabling cost-effective and efficient implementation and management of biobank IT systems. Methods and Results: The AOCR IT infrastructure incorporates preexisting biobank software, mainly managed by Health-RI. The web-based registration tool Ldot is used for secure storage and pseudonymization of patient data. Clinicopathological data are retrieved from the Netherlands Cancer Registry and the Dutch nationwide pathology databank (Palga), both established repositories, reducing administrative workload and ensuring high data quality. Metadata of collected biomaterials are stored in the OpenSpecimen system. For digital pathology research, a hematoxylin and eosin-stained slide from each patient's tumor is digitized and uploaded to Slide Score. Furthermore, adhering to the Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles, genomic data derived from the AOCR samples are stored in cBioPortal. Conclusion: The IT infrastructure of the AOCR biobank represents a new standard for biobanks, offering flexibility to handle diverse diseases and types of biomaterials. This infrastructure bypasses the need for disease-specific, custom-built software, thereby being cost- and time-effective while ensuring data quality and legislative compliance. The adaptability of this infrastructure highlights its potential to serve as a blueprint for the development of IT infrastructures in both new and existing biobanks.
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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