Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trial
Investigation of the Human Immune Response in Normal Subjects and Patients With Disorders of the Immune System and Cancer
Summary
This protocol is being submitted to consolidate, update, and expand two previously approved protocols (77-C-0066 and 82-C-0044) into a single protocol. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors involved in the regulation of the immune system of healthy individuals and to define the abnormalities in this regulation that underlies the immunological disorders of patients with a variety of immunodeficiency and malignant disorders. The studies will include the ex vivo phenotypic and functional analysis of the network of cells involved in humoral and cellular immune responses, and in vivo testing for the capacity to make delayed-type hypersensitivity and humoral responses following immunization with a variety of antigens. Individuals to be studied will include patients with a variety of malignancies and patients with primary and secondary immunodeficiency disorders. Selected family members or family members known to be genetic carriers of certain immunodeficiency diseases as well as normal, unrelated individuals will also be studied. A small number of procedures will be used including analysis of blood obtained by phlebotomy, apheresis, skin testing and recall antigens and immunization to assess humoral immunity.
Full Description
Background:
The evaluation of the cells of the immune system and HTLV-1 infection has been a central focus of the Metabolism Branch for the past 30 years.
Blood obtained by apheresis or blood drawing, skin biopsies and other tissues will be evaluated for abnormalities related to immunity, HTLV-1 infection and the immune system.
Advances in the characterization of acquired genetic changes in tumor samples has
led to insights for the development of targeted therapy of malignancy
Objectives:
To characterize the molecular biology and immunological features as well as the clinical course of individuals with suspected or known disorders of the immune system or cancer
To define the nature of the immunological, genetic and epigenetic abnormalities in the cells of patients with immunodeficiency diseases associated with infections and/or a high incidence of malignancy and in patients with cancer.
To obtain whole blood, plasma and leukocytes, as well as skin, lymph node and bone marrow biopsies on patients with immunodeficiency or cancer to investigate the immune system.
Eligibility:
Subjects with cancer.
Subjects with immunodeficiency.
Subjects with HTLV-1 infection.
Design:
-This is a natural history study that permits tissue acquisition for analysis of the immune system and HTLV-1 infection.
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Participants must meet at least one of these criteria:
Have suspected or known disorder of the immune system or cancer
Be a known or potential carrier of autoimmune disorder or immunodeficiency disease. Specific disorders may include but are not limited to:
X-linked (severe combined immunodeficiency)
Autosomal recessive SCID
X-linked CD40 ligand deficiency
Common variable immunodeficiency
Ataxia-telangiectasia
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
DiGeorge syndrome
Infection with HTLV-1
Age greater than or equal to 18 years.
Participant must be able to understand and sign informed consent.
Participants who will undergo apheresis must have hematocrit greater than 28%, and platelet count greater than 50,000.
Subjects for whom apheresis is desired but whose counts are lower than those above must be evaluated and approved by a Department of Transfusion Medicine consult physician.
Weight greater than 25 kg is necessary for apheresis.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Overall Exclusion Criteria:
Pregnant women will not be eligible for any aspect of this protocol.
Exclusion Criteria for Apheresis Alone:
Any diagnosed medical condition which may be worsened by the apheresis procedure. Specifically the participant should not have any of the following:
Congestive Heart Failure
History of angina
Severe hypotension (at the discretion of the participant's physician, the apheresis staff and the attending physician from the Department of Transfusion Medicine (DTM) per DTM Standard Operating Policies.)
Poorly controlled hypertension (average baseline blood pressure greater than 160/90)
History of a coagulation protein disorder.
Pediatric patients (less than 18 years) will not undergo apheresis.
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There is 1 Location for this study
Bethesda Maryland, 20892, United States
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