# Enhancing translational research in metastatic cancer through an open science environment: the UPTIDER experience

**Authors:** Anirudh Pabba, Marion Maetens, Amena Mahdami, Tatjana Geukens, Maxim De Schepper, Gitte Zels, Karen Van Baelen, Sophia Leduc, Ha Linh Nguyen, Josephine Van Cauwenberge, Kristien Borremans, Sigrid Hatse, Madita Nysen, Emma Rousseau, Angelica Di Tommaso, Bram Boeckx, Patrick Neven, Hans Wildiers, Elia Biganzoli, Peter Vermeulen, Wouter Van Den Bogaert, Diether Lambrechts, Giuseppe Floris, Christine Desmedt, François Richard

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41698-025-01110-5 · NPJ Precision Oncology · 2025-11-06

## TL;DR

This paper describes an open science environment that supports translational research in metastatic cancer through a post-mortem tissue donation program.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a tailored open science environment for a post-mortem tissue donation program to enhance translational research.

## Key findings

- The OSE includes systems for capturing clinical features, tracking metadata, and managing data and code sharing.
- The environment supports multidisciplinary collaboration and ensures patient privacy.
- The OSE accelerates translational research by providing timely access to information.

## Abstract

Translational research in metastatic cancer is limited by insufficient metastatic samples. Post-mortem tissue donation programs address this issue by facilitating comprehensive sample collection. Sustaining such programs requires an open science environment (OSE) to ensure multidisciplinary collaboration, research standards, and patient privacy. While often seen at publication, we demonstrate the benefit of developing upstream phases by presenting the OSE from our institutional post-mortem tissue donation program UPTIDER (NCT04531696). It contains (i) an electronic case report form to capture >750 clinical features including treatment lines and metastases, (ii) a lab information management system to track >100 metadata features from logistical to anatomical information, (iii) a code versioning system, (iv) long-term data and sample storage, and (v) code and data sharing upon publication. By ensuring latest access to information, our OSE reflects the potential to accelerate translational research. While our OSE was tailored for UPTIDER, we believe our experiences can inspire others.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** metastatic cancer (MONDO:0024880)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cancer (MESH:D009369), metastases (MESH:D009362)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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## References

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