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Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA

Collected specimens for research purposes may or may not be made available depending on their scarcity and/or on the project needs. Their protection against degradation or in the event of an incident is pivotal. Duplication and storage on a different site is the best way to assure their sustainabili...

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Autores principales: Washetine, Kevin, Kara-Borni, Mehdi, Heeke, Simon, Bonnetaud, Christelle, Félix, Jean-Marc, Ribeyre, Lydia, Bence, Coraline, Ilié, Marius, Bordone, Olivier, Pedro, Marine, Maitre, Priscilla, Tanga, Virginie, Gormally, Emmanuelle, Mossuz, Pascal, Lorimier, Philippe, Marquette, Charles Hugo, Mouroux, Jérôme, Cohen, Charlotte, Lassalle, Sandra, Long-Mira, Elodie, Clément, Bruno, Dagher, Georges, Hofman, Véronique, Hofman, Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29891792
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10060195
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author Washetine, Kevin
Kara-Borni, Mehdi
Heeke, Simon
Bonnetaud, Christelle
Félix, Jean-Marc
Ribeyre, Lydia
Bence, Coraline
Ilié, Marius
Bordone, Olivier
Pedro, Marine
Maitre, Priscilla
Tanga, Virginie
Gormally, Emmanuelle
Mossuz, Pascal
Lorimier, Philippe
Marquette, Charles Hugo
Mouroux, Jérôme
Cohen, Charlotte
Lassalle, Sandra
Long-Mira, Elodie
Clément, Bruno
Dagher, Georges
Hofman, Véronique
Hofman, Paul
author_facet Washetine, Kevin
Kara-Borni, Mehdi
Heeke, Simon
Bonnetaud, Christelle
Félix, Jean-Marc
Ribeyre, Lydia
Bence, Coraline
Ilié, Marius
Bordone, Olivier
Pedro, Marine
Maitre, Priscilla
Tanga, Virginie
Gormally, Emmanuelle
Mossuz, Pascal
Lorimier, Philippe
Marquette, Charles Hugo
Mouroux, Jérôme
Cohen, Charlotte
Lassalle, Sandra
Long-Mira, Elodie
Clément, Bruno
Dagher, Georges
Hofman, Véronique
Hofman, Paul
author_sort Washetine, Kevin
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description Collected specimens for research purposes may or may not be made available depending on their scarcity and/or on the project needs. Their protection against degradation or in the event of an incident is pivotal. Duplication and storage on a different site is the best way to assure their sustainability. The conservation of samples at room temperature (RT) by duplication can facilitate their protection. We describe a security system for the collection of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) stored in the biobank of the Nice Hospital Center, France, by duplication and conservation of lyophilized (dried), encapsulated DNA kept at RT. Therefore, three frozen tissue collections from non-smoking, early stage and sarcomatoid carcinoma NSCLC patients were selected for this study. DNA was extracted, lyophilized and encapsulated at RT under anoxic conditions using the DNAshell technology. In total, 1974 samples from 987 patients were encapsulated. Six and two capsules from each sample were stored in the biobanks of the Nice and Grenoble (France) Hospitals, respectively. In conclusion, DNA maintained at RT allows for the conservation, duplication and durability of collections of interest stored in biobanks. This is a low-cost and safe technology that requires a limited amount of space and has a low environmental impact.
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spelling pubmed-60254042018-07-09 Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA Washetine, Kevin Kara-Borni, Mehdi Heeke, Simon Bonnetaud, Christelle Félix, Jean-Marc Ribeyre, Lydia Bence, Coraline Ilié, Marius Bordone, Olivier Pedro, Marine Maitre, Priscilla Tanga, Virginie Gormally, Emmanuelle Mossuz, Pascal Lorimier, Philippe Marquette, Charles Hugo Mouroux, Jérôme Cohen, Charlotte Lassalle, Sandra Long-Mira, Elodie Clément, Bruno Dagher, Georges Hofman, Véronique Hofman, Paul Cancers (Basel) Article Collected specimens for research purposes may or may not be made available depending on their scarcity and/or on the project needs. Their protection against degradation or in the event of an incident is pivotal. Duplication and storage on a different site is the best way to assure their sustainability. The conservation of samples at room temperature (RT) by duplication can facilitate their protection. We describe a security system for the collection of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) stored in the biobank of the Nice Hospital Center, France, by duplication and conservation of lyophilized (dried), encapsulated DNA kept at RT. Therefore, three frozen tissue collections from non-smoking, early stage and sarcomatoid carcinoma NSCLC patients were selected for this study. DNA was extracted, lyophilized and encapsulated at RT under anoxic conditions using the DNAshell technology. In total, 1974 samples from 987 patients were encapsulated. Six and two capsules from each sample were stored in the biobanks of the Nice and Grenoble (France) Hospitals, respectively. In conclusion, DNA maintained at RT allows for the conservation, duplication and durability of collections of interest stored in biobanks. This is a low-cost and safe technology that requires a limited amount of space and has a low environmental impact. MDPI 2018-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6025404/ /pubmed/29891792 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10060195 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Washetine, Kevin
Kara-Borni, Mehdi
Heeke, Simon
Bonnetaud, Christelle
Félix, Jean-Marc
Ribeyre, Lydia
Bence, Coraline
Ilié, Marius
Bordone, Olivier
Pedro, Marine
Maitre, Priscilla
Tanga, Virginie
Gormally, Emmanuelle
Mossuz, Pascal
Lorimier, Philippe
Marquette, Charles Hugo
Mouroux, Jérôme
Cohen, Charlotte
Lassalle, Sandra
Long-Mira, Elodie
Clément, Bruno
Dagher, Georges
Hofman, Véronique
Hofman, Paul
Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title_full Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title_fullStr Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title_full_unstemmed Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title_short Ensuring the Safety and Security of Frozen Lung Cancer Tissue Collections through the Encapsulation of Dried DNA
title_sort ensuring the safety and security of frozen lung cancer tissue collections through the encapsulation of dried dna
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29891792
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers10060195
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