Personalized Immunotherapy for Tumor Diseases and Beyond

Biobank for Personalized Immunotherapy

Author(s): Biaoru Li

Pp: 224-254 (31)

DOI: 10.2174/9789811482755120010016

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Abstract

A biobank is a resource for keeping blood and tissue samples, which is going to play an increasing role for personalized immunotherapy, called precision immunotherapy. Moreover, large profits from biobanks are their futures of patients' personalized immunotherapy. A new generation of immunotherapy often relies on a person's tissues/cells/molecules/data so that personalized immunotherapy starts to deposit the patient's specimens and clinical information with genomics data. If tumor patients can save their specimens such as tumor tissues or blood before treatment, furthermore, if patients can achieve some genomic data for future treatment, the specimens saved in biobanks and the genomics data observed from their tissues can contribute clinical physicians and clinical scientists to develop a new generation of treatment, for example, patients respond to immunotherapy predicted by individualized measurement and undergoing personalized T-cell immunotherapy. This chapter introduces biobank, one of the most up-to-date personalized immunotherapies, which enable conducting research and development (R&D) for professional collection of clinical specimens and clinical data. The chapter aims at describing the concept of biobank and future potential to treat patients. It also includes sample preservation protocols and data management as well as online service of samples and clinical data. Thus, some standard operating procedures apply for personalized immunotherapy of diagnostic and treatment procedures. Finally, ethics for sampling, clinical information, and genomics data are mentioned to support the biobank chapter.


Keywords: Biobank, Data-banking, Personalized immunotherapy, Precision medicine.

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