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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
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Information provided by: | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00044122 |
This study will examine growth factors that promote and inhibit mast cell proliferation resulting in mastocytosis, a disease of excessive mast cells in the body. These cells can release chemicals that cause itching, blisters, flushing, bone pain and abdominal pain.
Patients up to 80 years of age with mastocytosis may be eligible for this 1-day study. Participants will have one visit at NIH lasting up to 8 hours, during which they will undergo the following tests and procedures:
For the bone marrow procedure, the skin over the hipbone and the outer surface of the bone itself are numbed with local anesthesia. Then, a special needle is inserted into the hipbone and about 1 tablespoon of bone marrow is drawn into a syringe. Another needle is inserted into the same area to collect a small piece of the bone marrow. Additional procedures may include allergen testing, urinalysis, and 24-hour urine collection.
Participants will receive an evaluation of their mastocytosis.
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Mastocytosis |
Study Type: | Observational |
Official Title: | Regulation of the Proliferation and Survival of Normal and Neoplastic Human Mast Cells |
Estimated Enrollment: | 400 |
Study Start Date: | August 2002 |
This protocol is designed to examine those growth potentiating and inhibiting factors which regulate mast cell number and survival in patients with mastocytosis, and to explore the molecular basis of the disease process in hopes of improving therapy. Patients will carry the diagnosis of mastocytosis based on abnormal bone marrow biopsy and aspirate, abnormal skin biopsy, presence of urticaria pigmentosa, and if available, elevated serum tryptase level greater than 20 ng/ml and the presence of aberrant mast cell morphology and surface markers of CD2 and CD25. Medical work-up is in accordance with standard medical practice. Mastocytosis patients will be children and adults from birth to 80 years of age. The protocol is designated for only one visit. Patients may be asked to re-enter this protocol at a later date for further research or entry into protocol 98-I-0027. This is not a therapeutic protocol and does not involve infusion of any manipulated cells, viruses or DNA constructs into human subjects.
Ages Eligible for Study: | up to 80 Years |
Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Birth to 80 years of age.
Histiologic evidence of increased mast cell number by bone marrow and/or skin biopsy.
Must be under the care of a primary care physician to be enrolled.
Patients must be able and willing to undergo a bone marrow biopsy. A bone marrow biopsy will be pre-empted if, during the procedure, the patient experiences significant flushing, pain, hypotension or tachycardia for any reason, which places the patient at risk. A patient may decline to have a bone marrow biopsy if the bone marrow sample is only for research purposes.
Bone marrow biopsy will be performed on children only if medically indicated. Research samples will be collected at that time only if the procedure does not increase the risks to the child.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
No histiologic evidence of increased mast cell number by bone marrow and/or skin biopsy.
No primary care physician.
Anemia with hemoglobin less than 8, hematocrit less than 24.
Contact: Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office | (800) 411-1222 | prpl@mail.cc.nih.gov |
Contact: TTY | 1-866-411-1010 |
United States, Maryland | |
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Recruiting |
Bethesda, Maryland, United States, 20892 |
Study ID Numbers: | 020277, 02-I-0277 |
Study First Received: | August 17, 2002 |
Last Updated: | July 18, 2008 |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00044122 |
Health Authority: | United States: Federal Government |
Mastocytosis Urticaria Pigmentosa Classification |
Tryptase Mutations Mastocytosis |
Neoplasms, Connective and Soft Tissue Urticaria Pigmentosa Skin Diseases Urticaria pigmentosa |
Mastocytoma Mastocytosis Urticaria Mast cell disease |
Neoplasms Neoplasms by Histologic Type Neoplasms, Connective Tissue |