HOME  | CONTACT  | PATIENT LOGIN  | CLINIC LOGIN  | FAQ
  • PATIENTS &
    HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
  • INVESTIGATORS
  • CROS / SPONSORS
  • CAREERS
  • TRIAL ALERTS

TRIALS SEARCH
      
  • HEALTH NEWS

  • RSS FEEDS

  • ABOUT TRIALS

  • LINK TO US


View Clinical Trial (Medical Research Study)


The Differential Effects of 3 Different Immunosuppressive Agents, Tacrolimus Mycophenolate Mofetil and Sirolimus on the Generation of Tregs and DCregs in in Vitro MLR and T Cell Activation Assays

Signup
Browse Studies

City:   Chicago
State:   Illinois
Zip Code:   60611
Conditions:   Immunosuppression - Kidney Transplantation
Purpose:   The study is a laboratory investigation comparing the regulatory effects of different immunosuppressive therapies in an in vitro human MLR assay of selecting specific immunosuppressive therapy to promote a regulatory profile and determining possibly newer accepted dosing and drug concentrations for agents most associated with this regulatory profile.
Study Summary:   Life-long immunosuppressive (IS) therapy is typically required in the great majority of organ transplants. Immunobiologically correct IS dosing, tapering to low levels and/or monotherapy could lower the incidence of complications related to IS and improve long term graft and patient survival. The current standard of IS care for liver transplant recipients are the calcineurin-inhibitors (CNIs) tacrolimus (TAC) and cyclosporine (CSA), although alternative IS drugs such as mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and sirolimus (SRL) are available for use in select patients. This is also true for kidney, pancreas and heart transplant recipients, with TAC being favored in each case. The ideal IS agent is one that can be given at low levels such that both rejection and long term toxicity are minimized. Directly related to IS minimization might be the development of a regulatory, "tolerance profile", as assessed by ex vivo immunophenotyping and functional assays that might test these specific IS agents singly, in combination or even in sequence. Human Tregs and DCregs can be more predominantly generated in the presence of one of three IS agents with different modes of action, i.e., TAC, MMF or SRL, and in different conditions of antigen presentation and alloimmune incompatibility. This is a bench protocol studying the effects of TAC, MMF and SRL on pre operative living renal recipient donor pair.
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - Adults 18 years of Age or Older - Undergoing living donor renal transplant Exclusion Criteria: - No active infection or history of malignancy - No HIV infection - No Hepatitis C (HCV) infection - No prior transplant (kidney or other organ) - No chromic use of immunosuppressive therapy or history of autoimmune disease
NCT ID:   NCT00729248
Primary Contact:   Principal Investigator
Lorenzo Gallon, MD
Northwestern University

Amna Daud, MPH
Phone: 312-503-1930
Email: a-daud@northwestern.edu
Backup Contact:   Email: l-gallon@northwestern.edu
Lorenzo Gallon, MD
Phone: 312-695-4457
Location Contact:   Chicago, Illinois 60611
United States



There is no listed contact information for this specific location.

Site Status: Recruiting

Data Source:   ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed:   May 24, 2013
Modifications to this listing:   Only selected fields are shown, please use the link below to view all information about this clinical trial.
Click to view Full Listing


If you would like to be contacted by the clinical trial representative please enter your contact information, then click "I Am Interested In This Study"
First Name:  
Last Name:  
Email Address:  
Confirm Email:    
Daytime Phone (eg. 555-555-5555):  
City:  
State:
Zip Code:    
Best Time to Call:  
Questions/Comments:  
  • NEARBY STUDIES

Within 25 Miles

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Diarrhea) - Chicago IL

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - Chicago IL

Asthma - Chicago IL

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Chicago IL

Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) - Addison IL

Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) - Chicago IL

Crohn's Disease - Oak Lawn IL

Crohn's Disease - Arlington Heights IL

Post Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN) - Chicago IL

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness with Narcolepsy - Chicago IL

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Chicago IL

Urinary Tract Infection - Evanston IL

Multiple Sclerosis - Flossmoor IL

Type 2 Diabetes - Evanston IL

Low Back Pain and Constipation - Chicago IL

Anti-Depressant Induced Sexual Dysfunction - Chicago IL

Postherpetic Neuralgia (Post-shingles pain) - Chicago IL

Uncontrolled Angina (Adult Stem Cell Research) - Chicago IL

Uncontrolled Angina (Adult Stem Cell Research) - Chicago IL

COPD (Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis) - Skokie IL

COPD (Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis) - River Forest IL

Crohn's Disease - Evanston IL

Within 50 Miles

Bipolar Disorder - Libertyville IL

ADHD in Teens (Ages 13-17)- Libertyville IL

Pediatric Depression - Naperville IL

Depression - Libertyville IL

Arthritis - La Porte IN

Arthritis - Valparaiso IN

Gout - Gurnee IL

Gout - La Porte IN

Chronic Low Back Pain - Gurnee IL

Low Back Pain and Constipation - Chesterton IN

Anti-Depressant Induced Sexual Dysfunction - Joliet IL

Osteoarthritis of the Knee - Kenosha WI

Dry Eye - Hoffman Estates IL

Within 100 Miles

Crohn's Disease - Milwaukee WI

Pediatric Depression - Milwaukee WI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Bourbonnais IL

Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea (IBS-D) - Rockford IL

Healthy Volunteers (Ages 10-25) - Mishawaka IN

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (with diarrhea) - Stevensville MI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (with diarrhea) - Milwaukee WI

Gout - Milwaukee WI

Anti-Depressant Induced Sexual Dysfunction - Waukesha WI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Milwaukee WI

Uncontrolled Angina (Adult Stem Cell Research) - Milwaukee WI

Meningococcal Disease - Dekalb IL

 
Clinical Connections Home | Investigators | CROs / Sponsors | Clinical Trials Notification | Search Clinical Trials | About Clinical Trials | Links | Terms And Conditions | Sitemap | Suggestions / Feedback
© 1998-2013 | All trademarks are property of their legal owners. | All Rights Reserved

ClinicalConnection.com is a resource that provides individuals with information regarding clinical trials that are being conducted worldwide.

ClinicalConnection.com does not conduct these clinical trials nor endorse them. Please consult your doctor or physician before participating.