RecruitingNCT05132348

Immunophenotyping in Patients With Osteoporosis

Immunological Markers for the Improvement of Diagnosis and Therapy of Osteoporosis


Sponsor

University Hospital, Bonn

Enrollment

250 participants

Start Date

Oct 10, 2021

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In addition to a medical history and clinical examination, the diagnosis of osteoporosis includes the measurement of bone surface density by means of dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). In addition, blood tests are performed for certain parameters, such as vitamin D, calcium, phosphate and C-reactive protein. In order to optimize osteoporosis diagnostics, the development of further specific methods is required. The modulation of the immune system seems promising in this respect, since osteoporosis is based on an inflammatory reaction. Various regulatory markers of the innate and acquired immune system, which seem to be relevant in the development of the disease, have already been detected in osteoporosis patients. This study may help to gain new insights into disease-associated immunoregulatory markers that could revolutionize both the diagnosis and therapy of osteoporosis in the long term. By means of a simple blood test, patients could be diagnosed early and without additional radiation exposure, and effective therapy options could be developed.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study examines the immune system profiles of patients with osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and brittle. Researchers want to better understand how the immune system is involved in osteoporosis by analyzing blood samples. You may be eligible if: - You are 18 years of age or older - You have been diagnosed with osteoporosis - You are willing to provide written informed consent You may NOT be eligible if: - You have not been diagnosed with osteoporosis - You are under 18 years old - You have secondary osteoporosis (osteoporosis caused by another medical condition) - You are unwilling to provide written consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTImmunological markers

Markers of blood samples of patients suffering from osteoporosis will be analyzed


Locations(1)

University Hospital of Bonn

Bonn, Northrhine Westfalia, Germany

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