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Early Signals of the Transition From Immune Quiescence to Activation in the Liver Allograft Microenvironment and in the Circulation
Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Summary
This is a prospective multi-center, longitudinal study to determine efficacy of 50 percent Immunosuppression (IS) reduction. One hundred fully eligible participants will reduce IS by 50 percent in two steps. Liver tests will be checked every 0.5 months through month 4, once a month through month 12, and every other month through month 18. Liver transplant (LTx) center visits will take place at screening, months 6, 12 and 18 after initiating IS dose reduction. A protocol driven liver biopsy to adjudicate the endpoint will be performed at 18 months. The duration of the study from time of starting IS dose reduction to the primary endpoint assessment is 18 months. The primary objective is to assess the efficacy of 50 percent IS dose reduction in children with Liver transplants (LTxs)
Official title: Early Signals of the Transition From Immune Quiescence to Activation in the Liver Allograft Microenvironment and in the Circulation (RTB-018)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Years - 13 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2026-05-14
Completion Date
2031-10-01
Last Updated
2026-06-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Tacrolimus reduction
Prospective multi-center, longitudinal study to determine the success rate of 50% immunosuppression (IS) dose reduction. One hundred fully eligible participants will reduce IS by 50% in two steps
Locations (10)
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
San Francisco, California, United States
Children's Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Emory University School of Medicine/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, United States
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tennessee, United States