Exploring the Immunology of Sarcoidosis
- Conditions
- Sarcoidosis
- Registration Number
- NCT04637165
- Lead Sponsor
- Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Brief Summary
In sarcoidosis, over activity of parts of the immune system drives the accumulation of granulomas (collections of immune cells) in affected parts of the body. To facilitate development of effective and safe treatment options in the future it will be vital to understand how and why the immune system becomes over active. The aim of this research is to work towards this goal by studying cells of the immune system and the molecular pathways inside these cells that control how they behave. This will be achieved by analysing patterns of proteins and RNA (the code used to tell cells which proteins to produce) in immune cells present in blood samples and tissue biopsies from people with sarcoidosis.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 9
- Males or females, of any race, between 18 and 85 years of age, inclusive
- Able to provide written informed consent
- Clinician diagnosis of sarcoidosis
- Treatment-na茂ve or receiving immunomodulatory therapy.
- Evidence of acute bacterial infection or other condition likely in the opinion of the investigator to significantly impact results of blood assays.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Transcriptomics (RNA) -tissue 3 years RNA expression and distribution (on different cell types) will be scored quantitatively or semi-quantitatively. Statistical analysis will be descriptive with heat maps for RNA expression (clustered using complete-linkage clustering) and charts (median and interquartile ranges) for comparisons.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Protein - tissue 3 years Expression and distribution (on different cell types) of proteins which will be scored quantitatively or semi-quantitatively. Results will be descriptive. Comparisons will be made using appropriate statistical techniques.
Transcriptomics (RNA) - blood 3 years RNA expression in unstimulated and stimulated blood samples using Nanostring transcriptomics. Statistical analysis will be descriptive with heat maps for RNA and protein expression (clustered using complete-linkage clustering) and charts (median and interquartile ranges) for comparisons.
Cytokines - blood 3 years Inflammatory mediator concentrations in unstimulated and stimulated blood samples.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Castle Hill Hospital
馃嚞馃嚙Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom