TransATAC tissue core and DNA research bank v2
Research type
Research Tissue Bank
IRAS ID
263281
Research summary
TransATAC tissue core and DNA research bank
REC name
London - Bromley Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
19/LO/0687
Date of REC Opinion
20 Jun 2019
REC opinion
Favourable Opinion
Data collection arrangements
Samples of breast tissue have been collected from approximately 2000 patients participating in a multinational randomised control trial of adjuvant hormone therapy for postmenopausal women with early breast cancer (ATAC, now known as LATTE trial). According to the terms of their consent the patients in the ATAC (LATTE) trial have gifted their tissue for use in research studies.
We are seeking authorisation to maintain this collection as a tissue bank, as defined by the Human Tissue Act, and investigate proteins and genetic markers that have been identified by current research as potentially having an important role in the aetiology of breast cancer.
The tissue is stored as cores within tissue microarrays and in paraffin blocks in the Ralph Lauren Centre for Breast Cancer Research at The Royal Marsden HNS Foundation Trust, Fulham Road, London.
Laboratory test data will be held in the Ralph Lauren Centre for Breast Cancer Research, identified only by trial number and will be sent to the ATAC(LATTE) trial statistician to be linked with the clinical outcomes database which is maintained and stored at the Cancer Research UK Centre for Epidemiology, Wolfson Institute of Preventative Medicine, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London.Research programme
The TransATAC study (REC 97/1/037) was undertaken to investigate the differential benefit for patients of one breast cancer treatment (anastrozole) over another (Tamoxifen) in patients participating in the ATAC(LATTE) trial (Trial no 1033IL/0029). There have been many publications relating to this sample set and it is well known in the scientific community. The tissue bank is a valuable resource for the investigation of biomarkers and will allow genetic analyses that may reveal differences in cancer cells that might impact on the response of a patient to treatment and on outcome. The ATAC(LATTE) Steering committee and pathology Sub-committee will review and approve all research projects associated with these tissue samples, to be undertaken at the Royal Marsden and by external collaborators. Approval for projects will be based on the merit of the application only. Approved projects will have confirmed research proposals guiding the policy of the technical work, transfer of any tissue and/or data and statistical analysis of the data. The research is likely to be both basic and translational, for example applying molecular biology techniques to investigate the effects of differences in RNA, DNA and proteins on response to, or side effects from, endocrine therapy in breast cancer patients.
Storage license
30000
RTBTitle
TransATAC tissue core and DNA research bank
Establishment organisation
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Establishment organisation address
The Ralph Lauren Centre for Breast Cancer Research
4th Floor Wallace Wing
Fulham Road, London
SW3 6JJ