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Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) and Epigenome-wide Association Study (EWAS) in Patients With Erdheim-Chester Disease
Erdheim-Chester Disease (ECD) is a rare form of histiocytosis characterized by the proliferation of blood cells, known as histiocytes, which infiltrate various organs and tissues, often causing irreversible damage. The causes of the condition are still unknown, and although some mutations in genes involved in cell proliferation have been identified, other factors may be involved. Susceptibility to developing rare diseases like ECD is typically associated with genetic factors, including DNA polymorphisms and epigenetic modifications. This study aims to analyze the entire genome of a large cohort of patients with ECD and healthy controls to determine whether there are polymorphisms and epigenetic variants associated with susceptibility to developing the disease. The study could thus clarify the genetic predisposition to ECD development, provide insights into disease pathogenic mechanisms, and identify proteins or cellular mechanisms potentially targeted by specific treatments.
Age
1 - 99 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hopital Pitié Salpetrière
Paris, France
Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS
Florence, Italy
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milan, Italy
AOU Parma
Parma, Italy
Genetics Lab, CSIC
Granada, Spain
Start Date
July 17, 2019
Primary Completion Date
July 1, 2024
Completion Date
October 1, 2024
Last Updated
March 27, 2024
300
ESTIMATED participants
Presence of polymorphisms
GENETIC
Lead Sponsor
Augusto Vaglio
NCT04079179
NCT06317246
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