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RecruitingNCT06734013

Transcriptomics as an Aid in the Histological Diagnosis of Acute Rejection After Liver Transplantation

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The primary objective of this exploratory study is to identify genes associated with acute rejection in liver transplant patients. To this end, a panel of acute rejection indicator genes (both humoral and cell-mediated) will be selected from results published in the literature and applied to biological material derived from biopsies. The secodnary objective is to identify genes associated with the diagnosis of humoral acute rejection and those associated with the diagnosis of cell-mediated acute rejection.

Detailed description

The possibility of introducing molecular diagnostics in support of histological and clinical diagnostics (still not routinely applied today but recommended by the most recent guidelines) will result in faster and more precise diagnostics, capable of highlighting early activation of cellular signals related to rejection in the absence yet of a frank clinical and histological picture. This will lead to a better diagnostic stratification of these patients, with the possibility of rationalising the choice of therapy. AIMS: The primary objective of this exploratory study is to identify genes associated with acute rejection in liver transplant patients. To this end, a panel of acute rejection indicator genes (both humoral and cell-mediated) will be selected from published results in the literature and applied to biological material derived from biopsies. The secodnary objective is to identify genes associated with the diagnosis of humoral acute rejection and those associated with the diagnosis of cell-mediated acute rejection. ENDPOINT/S: diagnostic (No of cases) of acute rejection; possible specific diagnosis of acute cell-mediated and humoral rejection. STUDY DESIGN: The study is single-centre, observational, tissue-based, cross-sectional, exploratory, retrospective and prospective. Approximately 40 patients are expected to be enrolled, 20 retrospective and 20 prospective. All patients will be treated according to clinical practice: clinical and histological data will be collected in pseudonymous form. Routine histological and immunohistochemical investigations as well as RT-PCR analysis will be performed on the biopsy tissue (FFPE material). To assess the diagnostic sensitivity with regard to rejection status, and for panel development, a retrospective cohort of consecutive cases with acute rejection will be enrolled; for the prospective cohort, consecutive patients requiring liver biopsy for diagnostic indications will be enrolled. STUDY POPULATION: The study will enrol patients undergoing OLT who require a liver biopsy for diagnostic indications. There is no restriction of sex or underlying pathology. Retrospective case enrolment is planned within the first 6 months of 2024. Prospective case enrolment will take place during 2024. Patients will be enrolled at the U.O. of Internal Medicine for the Treatment of Severe Organ Failures, IRCCS - Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di S. Orsola, where the biopsy will be performed as standard of care.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTMolecular diagnosticRNA will be analysed using a Real-Time PCR expression card (TaqMan Real-Time PCR assay technology - Thermo Fisher Scientific). The analysis will be performed using a Real-Time Light Cycler 480 (Roche). The expression card will be customised for the study, including the genes cxcl9/10, cav-1, rhoj, cdh5, cd96, tnfsf8, il-21r, vcam, klrk1

Timeline

Start date
2024-10-17
Primary completion
2025-05-02
Completion
2025-06-01
First posted
2024-12-16
Last updated
2024-12-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06734013. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.