A Novel Cross-Disciplinary Multi-Institute Approach to Translational Cancer Research: Lessons Learned from Pennsylvania Cancer Alliance Bioinformatics Consortium (PCABC)
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Published:2007-01
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Volume:3
Page:117693510700300
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ISSN:1176-9351
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Container-title:Cancer Informatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cancer Inform
Author:
Patel Ashokkumar A.1, Gilbertson John R.1, Showe Louise C.2, London Jack W.3, Ross Eric4, Ochs Michael F.4, Carver Joseph5, Lazarus Andrea6, Parwani Anil V.1, Dhir Rajiv1, Beck J. Robert4, Liebman Michael7, Garcia Fernando U.8, Prichard Jeff9, Wilkerson Myra9, Herberman Ronald B.1, Becich Michael J.1, Whelan Nancy10, Mathews Lois10, Winters Sharon10, Urda Susan10, Gianella Heidi10, Bisceglia Michelle10, Gupta Rajnish10, Singh Harpreet10, Li Songhui10, Nie Yimin10, Chu Vicky10, Mohanty Sambit10, Mann Dorothy10, Mignogna Linda10, Bordonaba Federico Monzon10, Katsur Alice10, Kirkwood John10, Brufsky Adam10, Colecchia Theresa10, Green Carolyn10, Glick John5, Tigges Jesse5, Fenstermacher David5, Rebbeck Timothy R.5, DeMichele Angela5, Weber Barbara5, Guerry DuPont5, Poppert Elizabeth5, Haney Kate4, Brusstar Steve4, Malick John4, Haney Kate4, Capriotti Arlene4, Balshem Andrew4, Uzzo Robert G.4, Goldstein Lori J.4, Lessin Stuart R.4, Harsche Pat4, London W.Thomas4, Davidson Richard L.3, deBaca Monica3, Orrico Alejandra Ruiz3, Hannes Adler3, Palazzo Juan P.3, Dicker Adam3, Mastrangelo Michael3, Chou Katherine3, Loughran Thomas11, Whayland Pam11, Swetland Pat11, Lazarus Philip11, Harriet Isom11, Beard Dan11, Loughran Thomas11, Snyder Alan J.11, Rybka Witold B.11, Lorence Daniel11, Lipton Allan11, Harvey Harold A.11, Robertson Gavin11, Claxton David11, Rauscher Richard11, Carlisle Jenine2, Kaufman Russel E.2, Ewert Donald2, O'Brien Elizabeth2, Melnicoff Meryle2, Blank Kenneth8, Hailu Tesfu8, Petushi Sokol8, Steele Glenn D.9, Buckley Sandy9, Hunter Nicole9, Yantus Kim7, Hu Hai7, Sheridan Chris7, Rigby Holly7, Jacobs F. Nicholas7, Bronder Pat12, Palmer David12, Glick John H.12,
Affiliation:
1. Center for Pathology Informatics, Benedum Oncology Informatics Center, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 2. The Wistar Institute 3. Kimmel Cancer Center of Thomas Jefferson University 4. Fox Chase Cancer Center 5. Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania 6. Pennsylvania State Cancer Institute at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center 7. Windber Research Institute 8. Drexel University College of Medicine 9. Geisinger Health System 10. University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 11. Pennsylvania State Cancer Institute at Milton S. Hershey Medical 12. Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse
Abstract
Background The Pennsylvania Cancer Alliance Bioinformatics Consortium (PCABC, http://www.pcabc.upmc.edu ) is one of the first major project-based initiatives stemming from the Pennsylvania Cancer Alliance that was funded for four years by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The objective of this was to initiate a prototype biorepository and bioinformatics infrastructure with a robust data warehouse by developing a statewide data model (1) for bioinformatics and a repository of serum and tissue samples; (2) a data model for biomarker data storage; and (3) a public access website for disseminating research results and bioinformatics tools. The members of the Consortium cooperate closely, exploring the opportunity for sharing clinical, genomic and other bioinformatics data on patient samples in oncology, for the purpose of developing collaborative research programs across cancer research institutions in Pennsylvania. The Consortium's intention was to establish a virtual repository of many clinical specimens residing in various centers across the state, in order to make them available for research. One of our primary goals was to facilitate the identification of cancer-specific biomarkers and encourage collaborative research efforts among the participating centers. Methods The PCABC has developed unique partnerships so that every region of the state can effectively contribute and participate. It includes over 80 individuals from 14 organizations, and plans to expand to partners outside the State. This has created a network of researchers, clinicians, bioinformaticians, cancer registrars, program directors, and executives from academic and community health systems, as well as external corporate partners - all working together to accomplish a common mission. The various sub-committees have developed a common IRB protocol template, common data elements for standardizing data collections for three organ sites, intellectual property/tech transfer agreements, and material transfer agreements that have been approved by each of the member institutions. This was the foundational work that has led to the development of a centralized data warehouse that has met each of the institutions’ IRB/HIPAA standards. Results Currently, this “virtual biorepository” has over 58,000 annotated samples from 11,467 cancer patients available for research purposes. The clinical annotation of tissue samples is either done manually over the internet or semi-automated batch modes through mapping of local data elements with PCABC common data elements. The database currently holds information on 7188 cases (associated with 9278 specimens and 46,666 annotated blocks and blood samples) of prostate cancer, 2736 cases (associated with 3796 specimens and 9336 annotated blocks and blood samples) of breast cancer and 1543 cases (including 1334 specimens and 2671 annotated blocks and blood samples) of melanoma. These numbers continue to grow, and plans to integrate new tumor sites are in progress. Furthermore, the group has also developed a central web-based tool that allows investigators to share their translational (genomics/proteomics) experiment data on research evaluating potential biomarkers via a central location on the Consortium's web site. Conclusions The technological achievements and the statewide informatics infrastructure that have been established by the Consortium will enable robust and efficient studies of biomarkers and their relevance to the clinical course of cancer.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
Cited by
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