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NCT ID: NCT06169150 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Nervous System Disease

Detection and Characterization of Neurologic Manifestations of Inborn and Acquired Errors of Immunity

Start date: January 12, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Immune system and nervous system have significant interaction so that People with immunity diseases can have complications that affect the nervous system and people with some neurological disease may have defects in their immune system.These complications can affect many body functions, including how they move, walk, think, and feel. Researchers do not fully understand how immune diseases affect the nervous system. By learning more, they hope to create more effective treatments. Objective: To learn more about the interaction between immune and nervous system and how immunity disease affect the nervous system. Eligibility: People aged 2 years and older with an immunity disease. Their healthy biological relatives and other healthy volunteers are also needed. Design: Participants will be screened. Blood will be drawn for research. They may have imaging scans. Adults may undergo lumbar puncture: A needle will be inserted into their back to collect fluid from the space around the spinal cord. The imaging scans and lumbar puncture will be optional for healthy relatives and volunteers. All participants will have 1 study visit per year for 5 years. They will be asked to donate samples of body fluids at each visit. Blood samples are required for the study. All other donations are optional. These may include saliva, urine, breast milk, stool, vaginal secretions, and wound drainage. Affected participants may be asked for a skin biopsy: A small sample of skin will be removed. They may also be photographed or videotaped to record the symptoms of their disease. Tests for each study visit may be spread over several days, if needed. Visits may be at the clinic. Participants may also collect their own samples at home and send them to the researchers....

NCT ID: NCT05650502 Completed - Clinical trials for Immune System Disease

Impact of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention on Immunity Against Malaria Among Children in Northern Benin

ISAMIMA
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aims to evaluate the effects of SMC (Seasonal malaria chemoprevention) with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (SP) and Amodiaquine (AQ) on the evolution of anti-malarial immunity of children and their susceptibility to malarial infection. This is a cross-sectional study on children aged 6 to 59 months with/without SMC in two villages in northern Benin. Sociodemographic and clinical data as well as repeated blood samples will be collected from 440 children (before, during and after treatment). Samples will be analyzed using a Luminex assay to investigate antibody responses to MSP (merozoite surface protein) , Glurp (Glutamate-Rich Protein) and a panel of PfEMP1. qPCR (quantitative polymerase chain reaction) will be used to detect the prevalence of malaria at this period and parasites infecting children will be characterize during the follow up.

NCT ID: NCT05018585 Recruiting - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Diamyd Administered Into Lymph Nodes in Individuals Recently Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes, Carrying the HLA DR3-DQ2 Haplotype

DIAGNODE-3
Start date: May 19, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of DIAGNODE-3 is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of three intranodal injections of 4 μg of Diamyd compared to placebo, along with oral Vitamin D supplementation, to preserve endogenous beta cell function and influence glycemic parameters in adolescent and adults recently diagnosed with T1D carrying the HLA DR3-DQ2 haplotype.

NCT ID: NCT02594878 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Disease

Chronic Non-bacterial Osteomyelitis Treated With Pamidronate

CNOPAM
Start date: October 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In a randomized double blind placebo controlled trial to investigate the effect of pamidronate in treatment of chronic non bacterial osteomyelitis. Main objective: 1. Reduction of the inflammatory activity in the bone lesions measured by whole body MRI after 36 weeks. 2. Healing of the inflammatory activity in the bone lesions measured by whole body MRI after 36 weeks. Secondary objectives: 1. Changes in bone lesions in whole body MRI between baseline and week 12 and between week 12 and week 36 2. Changes in bone lesions of anterior chest-wall (adults) evaluated by CT scan between baseline and week 36. 3. Changes in patient self reported outcome measures 4. Changes in inflammatory markers and bone markers.