A Novel Approach to High-Quality Postmortem Tissue Procurement: The GTEx Project

Latarsha J. Carithers(National Institutes of Health), Kristin Ardlie(Broad Institute), Mary E. Barcus(Leidos (United States)), Philip A. Branton(National Institutes of Health), Angela Britton(Leidos (United States)), Stephen A. Buia(Leidos (United States)), Carolyn C. Compton(National Institutes of Health), David S. DeLuca(Broad Institute), Joanne Peter-Demchok(National Institutes of Health), Ellen Gelfand(Broad Institute), Ping Guan(National Institutes of Health), Greg E. Korzeniewski(Leidos (United States)), Nicole C. Lockhart(National Institutes of Health), Chana A. Rabiner(National Institutes of Health), Abhi K. Rao(National Institutes of Health), Karna Robinson(Leidos (United States)), Nancy Roche(Leidos (United States)), Sherilyn J. Sawyer(National Institutes of Health), Ayellet V. Segrè(Broad Institute), Charles Shive(Leidos (United States)), Anna M. Smith(Leidos (United States)), Leslie H. Sobin(Leidos (United States)), Anita H. Undale(Leidos (United States)), Kimberly M. Valentino(Leidos (United States)), Jim Vaught(National Institutes of Health), Taylor Young(Broad Institute), Helen M. Moore(National Institutes of Health)
Biopreservation and Biobanking
October 1, 2015
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Abstract

The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project, sponsored by the NIH Common Fund, was established to study the correlation between human genetic variation and tissue-specific gene expression in non-diseased individuals. A significant challenge was the collection of high-quality biospecimens for extensive genomic analyses. Here we describe how a successful infrastructure for biospecimen procurement was developed and implemented by multiple research partners to support the prospective collection, annotation, and distribution of blood, tissues, and cell lines for the GTEx project. Other research projects can follow this model and form beneficial partnerships with rapid autopsy and organ procurement organizations to collect high quality biospecimens and associated clinical data for genomic studies. Biospecimens, clinical and genomic data, and Standard Operating Procedures guiding biospecimen collection for the GTEx project are available to the research community.


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