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Molecular Prediction of Development, Progression or Complications of Kidney, Immune or Transplantation-related Diseases
Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse
Summary
Managing patients with renal failure requires an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that lead to its occurrence (i.e. upstream of the disease), its worsening and its persistence (i.e. downstream), while also specifying the risk of worsening renal failure (risk stratification, intolerance to the treatment or complications (infectious, metabolic, cardiovascular, cancer…). Nephrogene 2.0 aims to study these different components of kidney, immune and solid organ transplantation (SOT)-related diseases.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5000
Start Date
2022-09-05
Completion Date
2032-09-01
Last Updated
2026-03-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Biological samples collection
SOT patients: samples will be collected at the time of the protocol follow-up visit (registration on the transplant list, on the day of the transplantation, and then at day 15, month 1-3-6-9-12 and then annually, as well as if complications or therapeutic modifications). Dialysis patients: at the start of the dialysis and then at M3, M12, and if complications or modification of the dialysis protocol. Non-dialysis or cancer patients: the sampling frequency will be individualized according to the pathology studied (acute or chronic) and the purpose of the sampling (diagnostic, mechanistic, prediction, evaluation of the therapeutic response). Samples for diagnostic and mechanistic purposes will be taken only once. Samples for prognostic purposes will be taken at regular intervals, adapted to the natural history of the disease while respecting the maximum volume of blood samples defined by the French law. Samples will be collected during a sampling performed as part of routine care.
Locations (1)
Rangueil University Hospital
Toulouse, France