Building biorepositories in the midst of a pandemic.

TitleBuilding biorepositories in the midst of a pandemic.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsCroker JA, Patel R, Campbell KS, Barton-Baxter M, Wallet S, Firestein GS, Kimberly RP, Elemento O
JournalJ Clin Transl Sci
Volume5
Issue1
Paginatione92
Date Published2021 Feb 05
ISSN2059-8661
Abstract

Biospecimen repositories play a vital role in enabling investigation of biologic mechanisms, identification of disease-related biomarkers, advances in diagnostic assays, recognition of microbial evolution, and characterization of new therapeutic targets for intervention. They rely on the complex integration of scientific need, regulatory oversight, quality control in collection, processing and tracking, and linkage to robust phenotype information. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified many of these considerations and illuminated new challenges, all while academic health centers were trying to adapt to unprecedented clinical demands and heightened research constraints not witnessed in over 100 years. The outbreak demanded rapid understanding of SARS-CoV-2 to develop diagnostics and therapeutics, prompting the immediate need for access to high quality, well-characterized COVID-19-associated biospecimens. We surveyed 60 Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) hubs to better understand the strategies and barriers encountered in biobanking before and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Feedback revealed a major shift in biorepository model, specimen-acquisition and consent process from a combination of investigator-initiated and institutional protocols to an enterprise-serving strategy. CTSA hubs were well equipped to leverage established capacities and expertise to quickly respond to the scientific needs of this crisis through support of institutional approaches in biorepository management.

DOI10.1017/cts.2021.6
Alternate JournalJ Clin Transl Sci
PubMed ID34192049
PubMed Central IDPMC8134891
Grant ListUL1 TR002489 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States