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Immune Responses to Antigens in Non-infectious Eye Inflammatory Diseases - NCT00357071-20892(Clinical Trial 147050)
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Bethesda |
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MD |
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20892 |
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Eye Diseases |
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This study will collect blood samples from patients with non-infectious eye inflammatory
diseases-a spectrum of eye disorders that can produce sight-threatening vision loss. The
blood will be analyzed for substances that may provide a better understanding of the nature
of these disorders, possibly leading to improved treatments. Treatment is not offered under
this protocol.
Patients 6 years of age and older with an eye inflammatory disease, including non-infectious
uveitis, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, non-infectious scleritis, episcleritis, Stevens
Johnson syndrome, Moorens ulcer, peripheral ulcerative keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis
sicca, may be eligible for this study. Patients may or may not currently be participating in
a treatment trial.
Participants will have blood drawn through a needle in an arm vein. More samples may be
collected if patients enrolled in another study are scheduled for additional visits. No
more than 4 teaspoonfuls of blood will be collected at any one time.
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Ocular inflammatory diseases can lead to visual loss in adults as well as in children. These
conditions are usually characterized by repeated exacerbations and remissions. The
underlying cause of majority of these conditions is not clear even though an autoimmune
mechanism has been implicated. Various studies have reported an altered immunological
profile in these patients. An underlying immune mechanism has been thought to be playing a
role in at least some of the ocular inflammatory diseases. In addition, evidence from
literature also suggests inflammatory disease may be an important mechanism leading to Age
related macular degeneration and Diabetic retinopathy, two leading causes for vision loss.
However, very little is known about the involvement of immune components in these patients.
This protocol proposes to test for proliferative cell mediated and humoral responses against
self-antigens from patients with ocular inflammatory diseases, AMD and diabetic retinopathy.
Patients will be recruited from other ongoing protocols. An attempt would be made to find
any correlation between the clinical disease and the immunological findings. These findings
will not be used for diagnostic nor therapeutic purposes. |
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- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Participant is 6 years or older.
Adult participant is able to understand and sign the informed consent. If the participant
is younger than 18 years of age at enrollment, has a parent or legal guardian who is able
to understand and sign the consent on their behalf. Children must provide assent.
Patients must have a diagnosis of an ocular inflammatory disease, AMD or diabetic
retinopathy.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
The presence of non-ocular inflammatory disease.
Unwilling or unable to provide a blood sample. |
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20892 United States
Primary Contact: Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office Email: prpl@mail.cc.nih.gov Phone: (800) 411-1222 |
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March 21, 2011 |
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