热那亚血管生物库:血管研究未来前景的今天资源。

IF 2.6 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Biomarker Insights Pub Date : 2025-07-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11772719251324322
Chiara Barisione, Jorge Miguel Mena Vera, Caterina Ivaldo, Silvia Ortona, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Paola Visconti, Michele Paudice, Martina Bastianon, Caterina Melani, Gaddiel Mozzetta, Valerio Vellone, Giovanni Pratesi, Domenico Palombo
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摘要

背景:随着大数据分析和组学科学的出现,生物知识和患者护理得到了显著改善,这对生物标本和数据收集提出了高质量的要求。生物库是复杂而动态的单位,旨在满足这些需求。目标:热那亚血管生物库(GTB-VD)是IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino(生物资源中心)和热那亚大学(血管和血管内外科单位)之间的合作网络;解剖病理组;临床与实验血管生物学实验室)。本研究描述了GTB-VD受试者的工作流程、伦理和管理要求、人口统计学和临床特征,以及开放或血管内手术干预的数量。设计:GTB-VD招募接受颈动脉狭窄(CS)和腹主动脉瘤(AAA)手术修复的患者,根据选择标准入组,并在知情同意的情况下根据病理和干预类型进行细分。方法:生物标本包括血清、血浆、全血、外周血单个核细胞和尿液(仅来自AAA),保存于-80℃;切开手术后的病变被冷冻,并用福尔马林固定石蜡包埋。样品通过假名与捐赠者的临床数据相关联,以防止患者身份识别。通过统一的标准操作程序确保数据准确性和样品质量。结果:2018年至2023年底,共收集CS(分为严重无症状和有症状,比例为5:1)442例,AAA 214例。CS更常与糖尿病和外周动脉疾病、有肺部病史的AAA和肾功能损害相关。结论:有组织的GTB-VD在我国是“独一无二”的;它支持与特定动脉病变相关的分子靶点和生物标志物的研究,用于制定二级预防策略和微创原位治疗。欢迎合作研究和样品共享。
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The Genoa Vascular Biobank: A Today Resource for Future Perspectives in Vascular Research.

Background: Biological knowledge and patient care have been significantly improved by the emergence of big data analysis and -omics sciences, requiring high quality standards for biospecimen and data collection. Biobanks are complex and dynamic units designated to fulfill these needs.

Objectives: The Genoa Vascular Biobank (GTB-VD) is a collaborative network between the IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino (Centre of Biological Resources), and the University of Genoa (Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Unit; Anatomic Pathology Unit; Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Vascular Biology). This work describes workflow, ethic and governance requirements, demographic and clinical characteristics of subjects enrolled in the GTB-VD, and the volume of open or endovascular surgical interventions.

Design: The GTB-VD recruits patients undergoing surgical repair for carotid artery stenosis (CS) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), enrolled on the basis of selection criteria and subdivided for pathology and type of intervention, upon informed consent.

Methods: Biospecimens comprise serum, plasma, whole blood, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and urine (from AAA only), stored at -80°C; lesions from open surgeries are frozen and formalin fixed paraffin embedded. Samples are associated with donor's clinical data through pseudonymization to prevent patient identification. Data accuracy and sample quality are ensured by harmonized standard operative procedures.

Results: From 2018 to the end of 2023, 442 CS (distinguished into severe-asymptomatic or symptomatic, displaying a ratio of 5:1) and 214 AAA have been collected. CS is more frequently associated with diabetes and peripheral artery diseases, AAA with pulmonary history, and renal function impairment. Open surgery is more used for CS and endovascular for AAA.

Conclusion: The GTB-VD, as organized, represents an "unicum" in our Country; it supports studies to identify molecular targets and biomarkers associated with specific arteriopathy, for developing secondary prevention strategies and minimally invasive, in situ therapies. Collaborative studies and sample sharing are welcome.

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Biomarker Insights
Biomarker Insights MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers all aspects of biomarker research and clinical applications.
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