Frontiers in Medicine (Oct 2019)

Tumor Banks: A Quality Control Scheme Proposal

  • Ligia Craciun,
  • Ligia Craciun,
  • Selim Alex Spinette,
  • Selim Alex Spinette,
  • Marc Rassy,
  • Roberto Salgado,
  • Alexandre de Wind,
  • Pieter Demetter,
  • Laurine Verset,
  • Maria Gomez-Galdon,
  • Marie Chintinne,
  • Nicolas Sirtaine,
  • Nicolas de St Aubain,
  • Ioanna Laios,
  • Francoise Roy,
  • Denis Larsimont,
  • Denis Larsimont

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2019.00225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Introduction: Tumor banks make a considerable contribution to translational research. Using emerging molecular tests on frozen material facilitates the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, especially in rare cases. However, standard quality control schemes are lacking in the current literature.Methods: In 2017, we have conducted a robust quality control test on 100 of 15,000 fresh frozen samples collected between 2000 and 2013 at the Jules Bordet Tumor Bank (Brussels). RNA and DNA extraction was done. The quality of RNA, DNA and proteins were evaluated, respectively by measuring RNA Integrity Number (RIN), by checking Electrophoretic Integrity (EI) and by performing Immunohistochemistry staining (IHC). A score, ranging from poor (1) to excellent (4), was attributed based on technical analysis.Results: RNA purity was scored 4 in 97% of the cases, 3 in 2%, and 2 in 1%. RIN scores were similarly 4 in 89%, 3 in 10%, and 2 in 1% of the cases. DNA purity was scored 4 in 94% and 3 in 6%, EI was scored 4 in 100% of the cases. Despite morphology loss after freezing, HER2, ER, and Ki67 IHC stainings yielded a score of 4 in the majority of samples. Furthermore, participating in the ISBER Proficiency Testing helped us validate our techniques and the technician's work. Seven processing schemes were carried out, the scores obtained were very satisfactory (20/27) or satisfactory (7/27).Conclusion: Tumor Banks can be precious for translational research. Nevertheless, firm quality controls should be applied to ensure high quality material delivery. Only then can biobanks contribute to diagnostics, biomarkers discovery and reliable molecular test development.

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