Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT06413459
Brief Summary: In this project the investigators aim to identify new biological markers by characterizing the response/inflammation associated with the development and progression of M. abscessus lung disease in patients suffering from cystic fibrosis with the aim of increasing current knowledge available on the development and progression of lung disease.
Detailed Description: Main objective: Evaluate the correlation between early alterations in the profile of specific cell populations or expression markers or soluble immunity activation proteins, considering in particular the development and progression of M. abscessus lung disease in patients with cystic fibrosis. Secondary objectives * Identify cellular expression profiles associated with the development and progression of M. abscessus lung disease in cystic fibrosis patients and evaluate its ability to predict clinical outcome * Identify biomarkers or molecular profiles associated with the development and progression of M. abscessus lung disease in cystic fibrosis patients and evaluate its ability to predict clinical outcome * Expand pathogenetic knowledge to support disease progression pulmonary disease from M. abscessus in patients with cystic fibrosis and evaluate their ability to predict clinical outcome. * Describe the reciprocal interactions between cellular and humoral components of the response inflammatory disease during M. abscessus infection with/without M. abscessus lung disease.
Study: NCT06413459
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06413459