Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank v3
Research type
Research Tissue Bank
IRAS ID
330072
Research summary
Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank
REC name
South Central - Hampshire B Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
23/SC/0324
Date of REC Opinion
3 Oct 2023
REC opinion
Favourable Opinion
Data collection arrangements
Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank (BPTB) aims to collect samples of blood, urine, saliva from patients with suspected pancreatic problems. Furthermore, tumour and normal tissue, from those patients undergoing an operation to remove tissue from different types of pancreas diseases will be asked to donate tissue. Donation to the BPTB will not alter the treatment of the patient in any way.
Samples will be collected at Barts NHS Healthcare Trust. Prospective donors will be given an information sheet explaining samples/data collected and type of research to be carried out on samples collected and there right to consent or to withdraw samples any time. Written consent will be obtained by Clinicians, Research Nurses or designated Tissue Collection Officers during routine hospital clinics.
The BPTB is licensed by the Human Tissue Authority (licence 12199) to store human tissue for research and has ethics approval from the Research Ethics Committee (18/SC/0630) to collect and store and distribute samples for cancer related research.Research programme
A wide range of clinical, basic and translational research programs will be undertaken by scientists and doctors and their teams (clinical and non-clinical academics and undergraduates/ post graduate students). The aim is to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic tests for pancreatic cancer and other diseases. This will include examination of anonymised patient data alongside pathological and molecular / biochemical analysis of tissues, urine, blood, saliva, normal and diseased tissues. A range of modern molecular pathological and laboratory techniques will be employed. These include state of the art analysis for changes in DNA, RNA, proteins and cell types. The aim would be to generate new diagnostic tests for patients as well as aid in therapy development. Cell lines will be developed from tissues to enable greater understanding of different cell types in distinct diseases. The data generated from these research programs will include, but not restricted to gene expression profiles, biomarker profiles and image etc. Understanding of the basic molecular mechanisms in normal and diseased tissue will lead us to develop new treatments for cancer patients.
Storage license
12199
RTBTitle
Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank
Establishment organisation
Queen Mary University of London
Establishment organisation address
Barts Cancer Institute, Centre for Tumour Biology
John Vane Science Centre, Charterhouse Square
London
EC1M 6BQ