Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05319132
Brief Summary: Alpha-1 kinase (ALPK1) has been reported as a potential causative gene for ROSAH Syndrome. Genetic variants including T237M have been found in ROSAH Syndrome patients. Our in-house study has found that T237M mutation leads to hyperactivity of ALPK1, which may be the cause of the inflammatory syndromes found in ROSAH Syndrome patients. We hypothesize that T237M mutation ALPK1 cause ROSAH Syndrome and an ALPK1 inhibitor can be a potential therapy for treating this disease. To test our hypothesis, we designed an experiment in which ex vivo peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from ROSAH Syndrome patients will be exposed to a potent ALPK1 inhibitor (DF-003) or placebo. We expect to see downregulation of activated inflammatory genes, chemokine/cytokines and acute phase proteins in the ROSAH Syndrome patient samples that are exposed DF-003.
Study: NCT05319132
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05319132