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Validation of already described biomarkers on acute GVHD prediction and severity Fecal calprotectin and alpha 1 anti-trypsin, plasmatic RER3a, IL-8, Elafin, TNFaR1, IL-2R alpha, HGF


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Description of the project: The main objective of this prospective biological single center study (non interventional) is to identify non invasive biomarkers able to diagnose acute GVHD and/or predict outcome of patients with acute GVHD. The primary objective of the study is double: (1): to evaluate markers as diagnostic markers of GVHD (2): to evaluate the potential of the markers as risk factor for steroid-refractory acute GVHD occurrence. Secondary objectives are: -to evaluate the markers as risk factors for GVHD -to evaluate the potential of these markers as prognostic factors of 6-month non-relapse mortality in patients with acute GVHD-to evaluate the additional value of the biomarkers to predict GVHD or steroid-refractory GVHD as compared to other known and routinely used risk factors (clinical grading system, performance status, albuminemia...). Stools and blood will be on day 7, 14, 21, 28 after transplantation and the first day of digestive GVHD. Management of patients will not differ from the usual care. Fecal calprotectin and alpha 1 anti-trypsin, plasmatic RER3a, IL-8, Elafin, TNFaR1, IL-2R alpha, HGF will be measured at each points by ELISA tests. 315 patients would be sufficient to estimate the area under the ROC curve with a half-width of the 99% confidence interval of 0.05, assuming 60% of patients would develop acute GVHD, and normally distributed markers. The diagnosis and prognosis values will be analyzed separately.

Expected results: If some biomarkers are found significantly associated with diagnosis or prognosis of acute GVHD, they will be compared with the current clinical, biological and histological markers. Indeed, these markers have a clinical potential impact only if they give similar or better information than routine currently available markers, ie: clinical GVHD grading system, performance status, gut endoscopy and histology. The non-invasivity of these biomarkers should also be taken into account (in comparison to histology).

Identification of diagnostic markers will avoid useless treatment with high dose corticosteroids in patients without GVHD Identification of prognostic markers will comfort the decision of a second-line treatment sooner than usually, ie: at GVHD onset. Indeed, the onset of a second-line treatment after a steroid-refractory GVHD varies from 3 to 21 days depending on clinical evolution of patients. If some prognostic markers are available at diagnosis, delay in second-line treatment can be shortened and the patient can consequently have an increased chance to response to an early treatment.

Identification of prognostic markers will also guide the corticosteroids decrease in patients with good prognosis GVHD ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT02254798
Study type Observational
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Contact Marie Robin, MD, PhD
Phone 33142494724
Email marie.robin@sls.aphp.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 2014
Completion date December 2017

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