Inflammation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analysis of Bronchial and Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid and Bronchial Mucosal Biopsies in Patients With Wegener's Granulomatosis
This study will collect fluid and tissue samples from the bronchi (air passages to the
lungs) of patients with Wegener's granulomatosis for laboratory examination. Wegener's
granulomatosis is a type of vasculitis (blood vessel inflammation) that can affect many
parts of the body, including the brain, nerves, eyes, skin, sinuses, kidneys, intestinal
tract, joints, heart, lungs and other sites. About 85 percent of patients have lung
involvement. The lining of the bronchi (bronchial mucosa) is composed of cells that produce
mucus, inflammatory cells, and inflammatory mediators (chemicals produced in response to
inflammation). Analysis of these various substances may provide insight into what causes
different types of lung problems in Wegener's granulomatosis.
Patients between 18 and 75 years of age with Wegener's granulomatosis who require
bronchoscopy to evaluate the cause of their lung problem may be eligible for this study.
Participants will undergo a bronchoscopy in the hospital intensive care unit (ICU). For this
procedure, the mouth and throat are numbed with lidocaine jelly and spray. If needed, a
sedative is given for comfort. A small plastic tube (intravenous catheter) is placed in a
vein to give medications. A pencil-thin tube is then placed through the nose or mouth into
the lung airways to examine the airways carefully.
At the time of the bronchoscopy, patients in this study will undergo the following
additional procedures:
- Bronchoalveolar lavage - Saline (salt water) is injected through the bronchoscope into
the air passage, acting as a rinse. A sample of the fluid is then withdrawn and
examined for infection, inflammatory cells and inflammatory chemicals. (This may be
done as part of the standard medical care procedure.)
- Bronchial lavage - This procedure is similar to bronchoalveolar lavage, but less fluid
is used to rinse larger airways.
- Bronchial mucosal biopsies - A small wire is inserted through the bronchoscope next to
the bronchial lining. Forceps at the end of the wire pinch off a small piece of tissue
for withdrawal and examination.
The patient's heart rhythm and rate and oxygen levels are monitored during the procedure.
When the procedures are finished, the patient is monitored in the ICU until the numbing
effect of the anesthetic has worn off and then moves to a regular hospital bed for
overnight.
Patients whose test results show an isolated infection or isolated Wegener's lung tissue
involvement and who are being treated or are eligible for treatment under another NIH
protocol will be followed by X-ray for improvement of their infection or other lung
involvement with treatment. Patients whose infection or lung tissue involvement improves may
be asked to undergo a second bronchoscopy as described above, but for research purposes
only.
Wegener's granulomatosis is a systemic vasculitis in which parenchymal and/or endobronchial inflammation frequently occur. The purpose of this investigation is to analyze bronchial and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis for the presence of immunoregulatory mediators and pro-inflammatory cytokines. We will also be examining mucosal biopsies in these patients to define the histologic changes, the phenotype of infiltrating leukocytes, and the pattern of adhesion molecule expression that may be present. Such studies could lead to an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of this disease and of its pulmonary manifestations and provide potential directions for future therapy. ;
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