Clinical Trial: Participation in a Research Registry for Immune Disorders

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: NIH Participation to USIDNET Registry

Brief Summary:

Background:

- People with primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDD) have weak immune systems. This makes it hard for their bodies to fight infection. The Immune Deficiency Foundation has a network to collect data about people with PIDD. It is called the United States Immunodeficiency Network. It will help doctors and scientists better understand these disorders. The goal is to get medical data for everyone with these disorders in the U.S. and Canada. Data will be stored in a registry. Researchers can use it to study if these disorders are increasing. They can also learn how the disorders are diagnosed and treated.

Objectives:

- To collect data on people with primary immune deficiency disorders.

Eligibility:

- People who have a PIDD, or are a carrier for one.

Design:

  • Data can be added with no record of personal identity.
  • Data can be added with identity kept separate. This data will be linked to the registry by a code number.
  • Data for the registry includes:
  • Family history
  • Disease treatment
  • Disease characteristics
  • Medical history
  • Laboratory data

Detailed Summary:

The purpose of this protocol is to provide a resource for clinical and laboratory research through enrollment of known immunodeficiency patients into a national registry, the US Immunodeficiency Network (USIDNET). The registry data will expand NIH s and the nation s knowledge base about immune deficiency disorders and genetic mutations that lead to these disorders. Additional registrants from NIH protocols will not only increase the understanding of the molecular basis of these disorders, but also will serve to document and track the incidence and progression of complications.

Objectives and specific aims

The purpose of this proposal is to create a mechanism for depositing NIH data into USIDNET. The patient Registry is designed to obtain longitudinal data on a large number of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases, and genetic carriers of these defects in order to:

  • Learn more about the phenotypic variations seen in a large number of individual patients with the same rare molecular diagnosis.
  • Determine the natural history of these genetic disorders of immunity and establish genotype-phenotype correlations.
  • Learn effects of various treatment protocols used in these patients over time, including unexpected side effects that may be unique to a particular diagnostic group.
  • To evaluate quality of life using standard tools and correlate these with genotype and treatment history.
  • To promote collaborative research amongst interested investigators by identifying a larger pool of potential research subjects than would be available at their own institutions
  • To identify pati
    Sponsor: National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

    Current Primary Outcome: We will add NHGRI patients enrolled in 00-HG-0209 into a national registry of individuals with primary immune deficiency disorders to discover basic outcome data, ethnic and racial characteristics, kinds of complications etc. of these immune def... [ Time Frame: 8 years ]

    Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

    Current Secondary Outcome:

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    Information By: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)

    Dates:
    Date Received: September 25, 2013
    Date Started: September 20, 2013
    Date Completion: May 1, 2020
    Last Updated: April 20, 2017
    Last Verified: March 6, 2017