Glomerulonephritis Acute Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phenotype of Urinary CD4+ T Cells as Biomarkers for Prediction of Outcome in ANCA Glomerulonephritis
Urinary T lymphocytes may be predictive for clinical outcome in patients with ANCA associated glomerulonephritis (ANCA GN). The investigators hypothesize that the amount of CD4+ effector/memory T cells in urine at time of diagnosis predicts the outcome of patients with active ANCA GN after 6 months of therapy. In a prospective, six-months follow-up study patients' urine will be analysed by flow cytometry every 60 days (+/- 10d). Treatment will be performed to the discretion of the treating clinician. After 6 months of treatment response will be determined as either complete response or partial response.
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Completed |
NCT04428398 -
Urinary T Lymphocytes Predict Renal Flares in Patients With Inactive ANCA-associated Glomerulonephritis
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