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摘要
生物医学研究的进步取决于生物样品的质量和可用性。尽管生物库具有复杂的存储能力,但在样本管理方面面临着重大挑战,存储的样本通常未被使用,研究人员很难获得所需的样本。目的:分析生物标本获取和可追溯性方面的挑战,评估现有解决方案,并提出全球研究合作中综合样本管理的框架。方法:对PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库进行范围综述,并辅以灰色文献(2004-2024)。分析包括对生物样本库信息管理系统的检查和对样本管理系统、跟踪技术和治理框架的评估。结果:分析揭示了分散的管理系统,至少有38种不同的生物银行软件解决方案提供有限的互操作性。专有系统和供应商锁定为数据共享造成了重大障碍。样本跟踪显示了从手工系统到数字系统的演变;然而,跨机构跟踪仍然具有挑战性。可重复性问题是研究中的重大挑战,而资源利用效率低下仍然存在,67%的生物库认为利用不足是一个主要问题。结论:解决生物样本获取和可追溯性问题需要从以机构为中心的方法转向全生态系统的方法。它的成功取决于将区块链、物联网和人工智能等技术解决方案与治理框架相结合,同时确保与利益相关者的需求保持一致。未来的发展应侧重于实施集成的可追溯系统,以支持整个全球研究生态系统中透明和负责任的样品管理。
Transforming Biospecimen Management: A Roadmap for Integrated Sample Traceability in the Era of Global Research.
Introduction: Advancements in biomedical research depend on the quality and availability of biological samples. Despite their sophisticated storage capabilities, biobanks face significant challenges in sample management, with stored specimens often remaining unused and researchers struggling to access the required samples. Objectives: To analyze the challenges in biospecimen access and traceability, evaluate existing solutions, and propose a framework for integrated sample management in global research collaboration. Methods: A scoping review was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, supplemented by grey literature (2004-2024). The analysis included an examination of Biobank Information Management Systems and an evaluation of sample management systems, tracking technologies, and governance frameworks. Results: The analysis revealed fragmented management systems, with at least 38 different biobanking software solutions offering limited interoperability. Proprietary systems and vendor lock-ins create significant barriers to data sharing. Sample tracking shows the evolution from manual to digital systems; however, cross-institutional tracking remains challenging. Reproducibility issues account for significant challenges in research, whereas inefficient resource utilization persists, with 67% of biobanks citing underutilization as a major concern. Conclusions: Addressing biobank sample access and traceability requires a shift from an institution-centric to an ecosystem-wide approach. Its success depends on integrating technological solutions such as Blockchain, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence with governance frameworks while ensuring alignment with stakeholder needs. Future developments should focus on implementing integrated traceability systems that support transparent and accountable sample management across the global research ecosystem.
Biopreservation and BiobankingBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍:
Biopreservation and Biobanking is the first journal to provide a unifying forum for the peer-reviewed communication of recent advances in the emerging and evolving field of biospecimen procurement, processing, preservation and banking, distribution, and use. The Journal publishes a range of original articles focusing on current challenges and problems in biopreservation, and advances in methods to address these issues related to the processing of macromolecules, cells, and tissues for research.
In a new section dedicated to Emerging Markets and Technologies, the Journal highlights the emergence of new markets and technologies that are either adopting or disrupting the biobank framework as they imprint on society. The solutions presented here are anticipated to help drive innovation within the biobank community.
Biopreservation and Biobanking also explores the ethical, legal, and societal considerations surrounding biobanking and biorepository operation. Ideas and practical solutions relevant to improved quality, efficiency, and sustainability of repositories, and relating to their management, operation and oversight are discussed as well.