Histologic and Quality Assessment of Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Research Samples: A Large Postmortem Tissue Collection.

Leslie Sobin, Mary Barcus, Philip A Branton, Kelly B Engel, Judy Keen, David Tabor, Kristin G Ardlie, Sarah R Greytak, Nancy Roche, Brian Luke, Jim Vaught, Ping Guan, Helen M Moore
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Context.—: The National Institutes of Health Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project was developed to elucidate how genetic variation influences gene expression in multiple normal tissues procured from postmortem donors.

Objective.—: To provide critical insight into a biospecimen's suitability for subsequent analysis, each biospecimen underwent quality assessment measures that included evaluation for underlying disease and potential effects introduced by preanalytic factors.

Design.—: Electronic images of each tissue collected from nearly 1000 postmortem donors were evaluated by board-certified pathologists for the extent of autolysis, tissue purity, and the type and abundance of any extraneous tissue. Tissue-specific differences in the severity of autolysis and RNA integrity were evaluated, as were potential relationships between these markers and the duration of postmortem interval and rapidity of death.

Results.—: Tissue-specific challenges in the procurement and preservation of the nearly 30 000 tissue specimens collected during the GTEx project are summarized. Differences in the degree of autolysis and RNA integrity number were observed among the 40 tissue types evaluated, and tissue-specific susceptibilities to the duration of postmortem interval and rapidity of death were observed.

Conclusions.—: Ninety-five percent of tissues were of sufficient quality to support RNA sequencing analysis. Biospecimens, annotated whole slide images, de-identified clinical data, and genomic data generated for GTEx represent a high-quality and comprehensive resource for the scientific community that has contributed to its use in approximately 1695 articles. Biospecimens and data collected under the GTEx project are available via the GTEx portal and authorized access to the Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes; procedures and whole slide images are available from the National Cancer Institute.

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基因型-组织表达(GTEx)研究样本的组织学和质量评估:大型死后组织收集。
背景美国国立卫生研究院基因型-组织表达(GTEx)项目旨在阐明遗传变异如何影响从死后捐献者处获取的多种正常组织中的基因表达:为深入了解生物样本是否适合进行后续分析,每个生物样本都要接受质量评估措施,包括评估潜在疾病和分析前因素的潜在影响:从近 1000 名死后捐献者身上采集的每个组织的电子图像均由经委员会认证的病理学家进行评估,以确定自溶程度、组织纯度以及任何外来组织的类型和数量。评估了组织特异性自溶严重程度和核糖核酸完整性的差异,以及这些指标与尸检间隔时间和死亡速度之间的潜在关系:总结了 GTEx 项目期间收集的近 30,000 份组织标本在获取和保存过程中遇到的特定组织挑战。在评估的 40 种组织类型中观察到自溶程度和 RNA 完整性数量的差异,并观察到组织对死后间隔时间和死亡速度的特定敏感性:95%的组织质量足以支持RNA测序分析。为GTEx生成的生物样本、带注释的全切片图像、去标识的临床数据和基因组数据为科学界提供了高质量的综合资源,约有1695篇文章使用了这些资源。在 GTEx 项目下收集的生物样本和数据可通过 GTEx 门户网站和基因型与表型数据库的授权访问获取;程序和全切片图像可从美国国立癌症研究所获取。
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