MoMa Signature During Granulomatosis
Role of Monocytes (Mo) and Macrophages (Ma) in Sarcoidosis and in Tuberculosis
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
100 participants
Jan 15, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by unspecific granuloma formation. Our hypothesis is that granuloma formation and maintenance mainly relies on the overactivation of monocytes (Mo) and macrophages (Ma). To this end, the study aims (i) to define MoMa systemic signature in sarcoidosis, (ii) to characterize this signature in situ on tissue samples, and (iii) to identify causative factors that participate to the MoMa chronic overactivation. Thus, a cohort of sarcoidosis patients will be compared with tuberculosis patients. The MoMa systemic signature will be defined on whole blood (TruCulture model) and then in situ through different methods (multi-parameter spectral flow cytometry, RNA-seq, Luminex, imaging mass cytometry). The epigenome of monocytes will be studied thanks to CUT\&Tag. The MoMa systemic signature will be defined ex vivo at different time points during the course of the disease with phenotypic, transcriptomic, cytokine and functional approaches. The previously identified signature will be studied in situ and completed by the characterization of granuloma architecture and microenvironmental interactions, which could be modulated by epigenetic modifications. Hence, the epigenome of monocytes will be analyzed in two groups (sarcoidosis and tuberculosis). These results would allow to better understand sarcoidosis physiopathology and, in fine, may raise new therapeutic strategies. Finally, the study could challenge the dogma on innate immunity/auto-inflammation versus adaptive immunity/auto-immunity/memory.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Male and female \> 18 years old
- Diagnosis of sarcoidosis and of tuberculosis
- Affiliated to medical insurance
Exclusion Criteria3
- HIV infection
- pregnant or breastfeeding woman
- Patient under legal protection, guardianship or curators
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Interventions
blood sample collection
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NCT05916638