PathLink获得的妊娠组织库:胎盘项目的可行性。

Jodell E Linder, Kisha Batey, Rebecca Johnston, Ethan M Cohen, Yu Wang, Xiaoming Wang, Nicole M Zaleski, Lisa M Rogers, William Hayes McDonald, Michelle L Reyzer, Audra Judd, Jeffery Goldstein, Hernán Correa, Jill Pulley, David M Aronoff
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背景:范德比尔特临床和转化研究所试点开发胎盘项目(PathLink收购妊娠组织库)。该项目调查了新鲜妊娠组织生物库的可行性,该生物库为对母胎健康感兴趣的研究人员提供与电子医疗记录相关的组织。方法:我们开发了一种管道,用于在分娩约30分钟内从分娩和分娩中收集胎盘组织。开发了电子邮件警报,以发出信号,能够特别标记具有某些表型特征的患者。收集后,将4 ~ 8 mm穿孔活检芯快速冷冻,随后用于提取DNA、RNA和蛋白质。收集组织进行福尔马林固定石蜡包埋(FFPE)组织学,流式细胞术和质量控制措施。结果:在使用电子邮件通知系统的60例分娩中,25例(42%)被送到病理科或分配到其他研究方案,无法收集,10例(16%)在到达产房之前被丢弃,25例(42%)可以收集。采集20个胎盘,平均每次采集38分钟。DNA提取的平均产量为每个样品53µg/µl, RNA提取的平均产量为每个样品679 ng/µl。蛋白质组学研究显示蛋白质没有降解,样品中蛋白质含量丰富且数量相似,羊膜、蜕膜和绒毛之间存在分化。组织学研究表明,包括多灶性慢性绒毛炎、胎粪巨噬细胞和2期急性绒毛膜羊膜炎在内的病理解释质量良好。流式细胞术显示分离后细胞活力良好。
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The PathLink Acquired Gestational Tissue Bank: Feasibility of Project PLACENTA.

The PathLink Acquired Gestational Tissue Bank: Feasibility of Project PLACENTA.

The PathLink Acquired Gestational Tissue Bank: Feasibility of Project PLACENTA.

The PathLink Acquired Gestational Tissue Bank: Feasibility of Project PLACENTA.

Background: The Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research piloted the development of Project PLACENTA (PathLink Acquired gEstatioNal Tissue bAnk). This project investigated the feasibility of a fresh gestational tissue biobank, which provides tissue linked to electronic medical records for investigators interested in maternal-fetal health.

Methods: We developed a pipeline for collection of placental tissue from Labor and Delivery within approximately 30 minutes of delivery. An email alert was developed, to signal delivery, with the ability to specifically flag patients with certain phenotypic traits. Once collected, 4 to 8 mm punch biopsy cores were snap frozen and subsequently used for DNA, RNA and protein extraction. Tissue was also collected for Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) histology, flow cytometry, and quality control measures.

Results: Of 60 deliveries using the email notification system, 25 (42%) were sent to Pathology or assigned to other research protocols and were not available for collection, 10 (16%) were discarded prior to arrival at Labor and Delivery, and 25 (42%) were available for collection. Twenty placentas were collected and averaged 38 minutes per collection. DNA extraction yielded an average of 53 µg/µl per sample and RNA extraction yielded 679 ng/µl on average per sample. Proteomic studies showed no degradation of protein, abundant and similar quantities of protein across samples and differentiation between the amnion, decidua, and villi. Histological studies showed good quality for interpretation and occasional pathology including multifocal chronic villitis, meconium laden macrophages, and Stage 2 acute chorioamnionitis. Flow cytometry demonstrated good cell viability after isolation.

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