Abstract

During the last 15 years, VITO has established an infrastructure for biobanking a collection of biological samples from the general population in Flanders (Belgium). This biobank was set up to contribute to future, yet unspecified, research questions in the field of environment and health. Biobank@VITO is a population biobank in which bio-specimen including human peripheral blood, cord blood, and blood derivatives (e.g., serum, plasma, cells, RNA, DNA), urine, hair, nails, exhaled breath condensate, saliva DNA, and human breast milk collected from non-diseased populations are preserved. Currently, the biobank stores about 70,000 samples from 7,700 individuals. These biospecimen were collected since 2002 in different human biomonitoring studies comprising European (e.g., DEMOCOPHES, HBM4EU), national (e.g., WHO human breastmilk studies), Flemish (Flemish Environment and Health Study (FLEHS) campaigns), and local (e.g., hotspots, 3xG project) well-defined and ethically approved research projects. Participants to the surveys included different age groups (newborns, children, adolescents, and adults) and were representatively selected with regard to gender, age class, residence, and/or socioeconomic status (SES). In each campaign, samples were stored in the Biobank@VITO. The registration, preservation, and management of the samples in the biobank were done in a qualitative and uniform manner which guarantees the traceability of all samples. The samples in the biobank have an extended information backbone on the lifestyle, environment, and health status of the donor. The biological samples in the biobank are an invaluable archive that can be used to address specific policy and research questions in the future, to test old samples with new technology and according to the latest methods and insights or to measure newly identified pollutants in old samples looking for long-term trends.

Highlights

  • Flanders is generally considered to be one of Europe’s economic top regions with an extensive transportation network and intensive industrial activity

  • This paper describes the mission, the objectives, the management, and the sample collections of the population biobank hosted at VITO

  • Biobank@VITO is a population biobank and hosts a heterogeneous collection of samples from the general population spread across Flanders and over time and covers different ages

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Flanders is generally considered to be one of Europe’s economic top regions with an extensive transportation network and intensive industrial activity. Flanders is one of the most densely populated areas of Europe. Exposure to traffic or industrial emissions remain an important factor for adverse human health effects. Diet, socio-economic, or physical exercise have been shown to have an impact on the health of the population. All these issues clearly illustrate that the relationship between environmental quality, socio-economic living conditions, individual behavior, and public health is a very complex one. As a response to this and to the societal

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