Biobanking for COVID-19 research.
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Abstract
Biobanks are imperative infrastructures, particularly during outbreaks, when there is an obligation to acquire and share knowledge as quick as possible to allow for implementation of science-based preventive, diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic strategies.We established a COVID-19 biobank with the aim of collecting high-quality and well-annotated human biospecimens, in the effort to understand the pathogenic mechanisms underlying COVID-19 and identify therapeutic targets (COVID-BioB, NCT04318366). Here we describe our experience and briefly review the characteristics of the biobanks for COVID-19 that have been so far established.A total of 46,677 samples have been collected from 913 participants (63.3% males, median [IQR] age 62.2 [51.2 - 74.0] years) since the beginning of the program. Most patients (66.9%) had been admitted to hospital for COVID-19, with a median length of stay of 15.0 (9.0 - 27.0) days. A minority of patients (13.3% of the total) had been admitted for other reasons and subsequently tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. The remainder were managed at home after being seen at the Emergency Department.Having a solid research infrastructure already in place, along with flexibility and adaptability to new requirements, allowed for the quick building of a COVID-19 biobank that will help expand and share the knowledge of SARS-CoV-2.Reference Key |
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Authors | Rovere-Querini, Patrizia;Tresoldi, Cristina;Conte, Caterina;Ruggeri, Annalisa;Ghezzi, Silvia;De Lorenzo, Rebecca;Di Filippo, Luigi;Farina, Nicola;Ramirez, Giuseppe A;Ripa, Marco;Mancini, Nicasio;Cantarelli, Elisa;Galli, Laura;Poli, Andrea;De Cobelli, Francesco;Bonini, Chiara;Manfredi, Angelo A;Franchini, Stefano;Spessot, Marzia;Carlucci, Michele;Dagna, Lorenzo;Scarpellini, Paolo;Ambrosio, Alberto;Di Napoli, Davide;Bosi, Emanuele;Tresoldi, Moreno;Lazzarin, Adriano;Landoni, Giovanni;Martino, Gianvito;Zangrillo, Alberto;Poli, Guido;Castagna, Antonella;Vicenzi, Elisa;Clementi, Massimo;Ciceri, Fabio;, ; |
Journal | panminerva medica |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.23736/S0031-0808.20.04168-3 |
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