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This study is to identify rare, disease-causing mutations of several rare neutrophil dermatoses. To identify associations between NMID and variants in the genome next generation sequencing, mainly whole exome sequencing, will be used. In a second approach the expression level of already known inflammatory proteins in skin samples will be investigated.


Clinical Trial Description

The origin of rare severe inflammatory skin diseases in dermatology is insufficiently known. They have in common the presence and activation of phagocytes, affect the quality of life through pain and inflammation and disfiguration, and can even be fatal. This study is intended to build on the findings that several of these neutrophil-mediated inflammatory dermatoses (NMID) have a genetic background and to identify rare, disease-causing mutations of several rare neutrophil dermatoses. This non-clinical case-control study is a research project with biological material and health-related data. To identify associations between NMID and variants in the genome next generation sequencing, mainly whole exome sequencing, will be used. In a second approach the expression level of already known inflammatory proteins in skin samples will be investigated. The data are obtained and verified using standardized methods as e.g. Nanostring, RNA sequencing and qRT-polymerase chain reaction (PCR), proteomics assays and immunohistochemistry as well as flow cytometry and imaging mass cytometry, ELISA, and Western Blot. ;


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NCT number NCT05732987
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
Contact Alexander Navarini, Prof. Dr. med.
Phone +41 61 265 40 84
Email alexander.navarini@usb.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date February 3, 2023
Completion date September 2029