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背景:膀胱癌是分子上最具异质性的恶性肿瘤之一,其特征是同样具有异质性的临床结果。标准的形态学评估加上病理学和添加的免疫组织化学分析不能完全解决异质性,但到目前为止,治疗决策仅基于这些信息。膀胱癌分子亚型可能为更个性化的膀胱癌治疗提供手段。方法:为了促进膀胱癌分子亚型的进一步开发和临床转化,2013年启动了UROSCAN-biobank,以实现基于人群的术前血液和新鲜冷冻肿瘤组织的系统生物银行。在第二阶段,我们于2018年建立了通过rna测序进行分子分析的并行物流管道,以开发和验证分子分型和实时可操作的分子靶点鉴定的临床实施。结果:截至2021年6月,1825人被纳入uroscan生物银行,其中1650人(90%)患有原发性膀胱癌,127人(7%)复发性肿瘤,48人(3%)肿瘤状态未知。159例患者中有多发肿瘤,异时性肿瘤83例。2016年至2020年期间,uroscan生物库包括南部医疗保健区所有原发性膀胱癌患者中的1122/2999例(37%)。截至2021年6月,接受rna测序和分子分型的相应数量为605个(UROSCANSEQ),其中52个(9%)样本由于rna质量不足(n = 47)或技术故障/丢失样本(n = 5)而未测序。结论:据我们所知,通过实时rna测序进行分子分型的uroscan -biobank和UROSCANSEQ-infrastructure是评估人群范围内膀胱癌分子分型的最大努力。
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UROSCAN and UROSCANSEQ: a large-scale multicenter effort towards translation of molecular bladder cancer subtypes into clinical practice - from biobank to RNA-sequencing in real time.

Background: Bladder cancer is molecularly one of the most heterogenous malignancies characterized by equally heterogenous clinical outcomes. Standard morphological assessment with pathology and added immunohistochemical analyses is unable to fully address the heterogeneity, but up to now treatment decisions have been made based on such information only. Bladder cancer molecular subtypes will likely provide means for a more personalized bladder cancer care.

Methods: To facilitate further development of bladder cancer molecular subtypes and clinical translation, the UROSCAN-biobank was initiated in 2013 to achieve systematic biobanking of preoperative blood and fresh frozen tumor tissue in a population-based setting. In a second phase, we established in 2018 a parallel logistic pipeline for molecular profiling by RNA-sequencing, to develop and validate clinical implementation of molecular subtyping and actionable molecular target identification in real-time.

Results: Until June 2021, 1825 individuals were included in the UROSCAN-biobank, of which 1650 (90%) had primary bladder cancer, 127 (7%) recurrent tumors, and 48 (3%) unknown tumor status. In 159 patients, multiple tumors were sampled, and metachronous tumors were collected in 83 patients. Between 2016 and 2020 the UROSCAN-biobanking included 1122/2999 (37%) of all primary bladder cancer patients in the Southern Healthcare Region. Until June 2021, the corresponding numbers subjected to RNA-sequencing and molecular subtyping was 605 (UROSCANSEQ), of which 52 (9%) samples were not sequenced due to inadequate RNA-quality (n = 47) or technical failure/lost sample (n = 5).

Conclusions: The UROSCAN-biobanking and UROSCANSEQ-infrastructure for molecular subtyping by real-time RNA-sequencing represents, to our knowledge, the largest effort of evaluating population-wide molecular classification of bladder cancer.

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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Urology is a journal for the clinical urologist and publishes papers within all fields in clinical urology. Experimental papers related to clinical questions are also invited.Important reports with great news value are published promptly.
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