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Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarkers of Transplant Dysfunction in the Context of Lung Transplantation
Sponsor: Hopital Foch
Summary
Transplant results vary considerably from one organ to another. Lung transplantation has poorer long-term outcomes than other solid organ transplants, with a current median post-transplant survival of 6.0 years. Allograft rejection remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in all organ groups and is the leading cause of death, accounting for more than 40% of deaths beyond the first year after lung transplantation. Each dysfunctions impacts the fate of the graft and therefore the survival of the recipient. Their early and precise diagnosis is therefore a major issue. The identification of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these different subtypes of dysfunction (transcriptomics, polymorphism of target genes of the immune system or tissue repair, cell phenotyping) is an essential step. It can only be done on the basis of a collection of samples linked to a clinical database allowing to contextualize each sample.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
15 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
900
Start Date
2022-03-17
Completion Date
2037-03
Last Updated
2022-08-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Collection of biological samples
Blood sample, biopsies sample, hair sample.
Locations (1)
Roux
Suresnes, France