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NCT ID: NCT06154915 Recruiting - Diabetic Foot Clinical Trials

Immune Cells in Diabetic Chronic Foot Ulcers

Start date: September 9, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the role of immune cells in patients with diabetes and chronic foot ulcers. Researchers will compare blood and tissue samples of patients with diabetes and a foot ulcer that is healing or healed compared to those diabetic patients where the foot ulcers is not healing (chronic ulcer).

NCT ID: NCT05867004 Recruiting - Melanoma Clinical Trials

Blocking TNF to Potentiate the ICI-dependent Immune Awakening in Melanoma

ATPIC
Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cutaneous melanoma is a bad prognosis skin cancer, which can be treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), such as anti-PD-1 (nivolumab, nivo) and anti-CTLA-4 (ipilimumab, ipi). However, about 50% of patients do not respond or relapse within 3 years post therapy induction, and immune-related adverse events (irAEs), such as colitis, are triggered and can be treated with TNF inhibitor (TNFi; ie, infliximab, inflix). The pharmacodynamic impact of TNFi on the immune and clinical responses remain to be clarified. The investigators previously demonstrated that TNFi enhance the efficacy of ICI in mouse melanoma models. Based on preclinical findings, the investigators implemented two clinical trials in advanced melanoma patients, TICIMEL and MELANFalpha. In TICIMEL, patients are concomitantly treated with TNFi [certolizumab (certo) or inflix] and ICI (ipi+nivo). In MELANFalpha, patients are treated with ICI alone. Preliminary results show both tritherapies promote systemic MART-1 specific CD8 T cell responses and that certo but not inflix may improve ICI efficacy and Th1 responses. In mouse melanoma models, TNFi enhance the response to ICI. Investigators' primary objective is to decipher how certolizumab and infliximab influence ICI-dependent anti-tumor immune responses in advanced melanoma patients. The secondary objectives are to analyse the cellular and molecular impact anti-TNF have on ICI-dependent anti-melanoma immune responses and clinical activities (irAEs and efficacy). By combining mouse and human data as well ex vivo functional assays, the investigators will dissect the impact treatments have on anti-melanoma immune responses by flow cytometry and transcriptomic analyses. The investigators expect to clarify (i) the mechanisms by which TNFi enhance ICI efficacy, (ii) identify the best TNFi to be combined with ICI in advanced melanoma patients and (iii) discover TNF-dependent biomarkers of resistance.

NCT ID: NCT05509075 Recruiting - Pain, Acute Clinical Trials

Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods

Start date: November 12, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Supplements and functional foods are now readily available and usable by the general population. Many supplemnets are commonly used in poly-treated patients where interactions or adverse events may develop, therefore we evaluate in the rela life the use of nutraceuticals, their clinical effects and the development of adverse drug reactions

NCT ID: NCT04304768 Recruiting - Immune Defect Clinical Trials

Opioid, HIV and Immune System

Start date: November 18, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research is to evaluate blood samples from HIV infected and non-HIV infected people opioid and non opioid users to understand how opioid affect the immune responses (body defenses against infection) to the flu vaccine.