RecruitingNCT00044122

Study of Factors Regulating Mast Cell Proliferation

Regulation of the Proliferation and Survival of Normal and Neoplastic Human Mast Cells


Sponsor

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Enrollment

600 participants

Start Date

Sep 18, 2002

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

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: * Medical history and physical examination. * Laboratory studies, if medically indicated. * Blood tests to identify genetic changes important in the growth, development, and functioning of mast cells. * Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy. 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. ...


Eligibility

Min Age: 1 DayMax Age: 80 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study examines the factors that regulate mast cell growth in people with mastocytosis — a condition where mast cells (immune cells) accumulate abnormally in the skin, bone marrow, or other organs. Researchers want to understand why mast cells overpopulate and how to better treat the condition. You may be eligible if: - You are between birth and 80 years of age with a confirmed diagnosis of mastocytosis (shown by biopsy or skin lesion photos) - You are under the care of a primary care physician - You are able to give informed consent (or a guardian can for you) - Relatives without mastocytosis between ages 2–80 may also participate as controls You may NOT be eligible if: - You have severe anemia (hemoglobin less than 8 g/dL or hematocrit less than 24) - You have any other condition the investigator feels makes participation unsafe Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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