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CompletedNCT04417777

Genetic Study of the Dilatations of the Idiopathic Bronchi in French Polynesia

Etude génétique Des Dilatations Des Bronches Idiopathiques en Polynésie française

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Creteil · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Bronchiectasis, defined by an increase in bronchial caliber and thickening of the bronchial wall, is associated with recurrent respiratory infections, chronic cough and bronchorrhea, and a frequent progression to chronic respiratory failure. Investigator distinguish focal bronchiectasis usually resulting from a localized cause and diffuse bronchiectasis which the possible causes are multiple (immune deficiencies, genetic diseases, auto immune pathologies, aspergillosis broncho -allergic lung, sequelae of pulmonary infections).The etiological assessment is negative in 26 to 53% of cases, defining the idiopathic bronchiectasis. However, the discovery of an underlying cause can change the patient's management (up to 37% of cases). Despite the lack of epidemiological data in French Polynesia, Australian and New Zealand studies found a high prevalence of bronchiectasis in Polynesians. Few clinical studies published in the early 1980s suggested a ciliary origin. Due to its geographic characteristics, the Polynesian population constitutes an interesting ethnic group. Indeed, there is a low genetic mixing and the prevalence of certain genetic diseases like the syndrome of Alport or some hereditary retinal dystrophies are high. This type of population is very suitable for discovering new genes in human pathology. Investigator decided to conduct an observational study to find an underlying genetic cause of bronchiectasis in Polynesians by performing a whole exome sequencing. Investigator chose to study index cases defined by an upset of symptoms during the childhood, a family history of idiopathic bronchiectasis, and/or a consanguinity. Investigator also want to study healthy first degree relatives, in order to be able to better identify the clinical significant of DNA variants and focus the analysis on those that may be pathogenic

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
GENETICBlood TestBlood analysis

Timeline

Start date
2022-02-10
Primary completion
2022-03-08
Completion
2024-08-08
First posted
2020-06-05
Last updated
2024-08-14

Locations

1 site across 1 country: French Polynesia

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