Normal Blood, Bone Marrow and Buccal Mucosa Protocol
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
This protocol is designed to provide blood, buccal mucosa and bone marrow aspirate samples from approximately 250, healthy volunteer donors for use in in vitro studies of mast cells, mastocytosis, and allergic diseases. Non-atopic donors will be recruited to donate blood, bone marrow, and/or buccal mucosa samples using conventional techniques. The investigational nature of the studies in which their blood, bone marrow and buccal mucosa samples will be used, as well as the risks and benefits of the donation process will be explained to all donors, and a signed informed consent document will be obtained. Donors will be compensated according to an established schedule based on the duration and discomfort of the donations. Samples provided through this protocol will be used solely for in vitro research. Blood, bone marrow, and buccal mucosa samples will be assigned a unique product number and the study investigators listed on this protocol will serve as the custodians of the code that links the product with a donor s identity. The nature of the in vitro studies in which the blood collected in this study will be used is not the subject of this protocol and will be described in general terms only. The samples will be used in several Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved Laboratory of Allergic Diseases (LAD) protocols. This protocol is designed to assure adequate and complete informed consent, counseling, and protection of the study subjects according to IRB, Office of Human Subjects Research (OHSR), Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) and other applicable Federal regulatory standards....
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Detailed Description
This protocol is designed to provide blood, skin, stool/rectal swabs, buccal mucosa and bone marrow aspirate samples from approximately 250 healthy volunteer donors for use in in vitro studies such as studies of cells of the immune system, mastocytosis, and allergic diseases. Participants will donate samples using conventional techniques. The investigational nature of the studies in which samples will be used, as well as the risks and benefits of the donation process, will be explained to all donors, and a signed informed consent document will be obtained. Donors will be compensated according to an established schedule based on the duration and discomfort of the donations. Samples provided through this protocol will be used solely for in vitro research. Samples will be assigned a unique product number, and the study investigators will serve as the custodians of the code that links the product with a donor s identity. The nature of the in vitro studies in which the blood collected in this study will be used is not the subject of this protocol and will be described in general terms only. The samples will be used in several Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved Laboratory of Allergic Diseases (LAD) protocols. This protocol is designed to assure adequate and complete informed consent, counseling, and protection of the study subjects according to IRB, Office of Human Subjects Research Protections, Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) and other applicable Federal regulatory standards.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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1 Blood, skin, stool/rectal swabs, buccal mucosa and bone marrow aspirate samples from approximately 250 healthy volunteer donors |
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- To provide an Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved mechanism for the collection of peripheral blood, skin, bone marrow and/or buccal mucosa samples from healthy volunteer donors for use in in vitro studies. [12/31/2030]
To provide an Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved mechanism for the collection of peripheral blood, skin, bone marrow and/or buccal mucosa samples from healthy volunteer donors for use in in vitro studies.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
- PARTICIPANT INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Ability to sign informed consent.
Healthy male or female between 18-65 years of age.
Willing to have samples stored for future research.
PARTICIPANT EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
History of an immune deficiency, such as HIV infection or cancer.
History of chronic hepatitis B and/or C infection.
History of chronic anemia.
A known clotting disorder or taking medications that interfere with blood clotting, such as: aspirin, heparin, or Coumadin*
Current pregnancy.
Have taken an investigational drug in the last 6 months that may affect the normal process of blood cells.
Any condition that in the view of the principal investigator (PI) would make the subject unsuitable for enrollment in this study.
- Coumadin and/or heparin treatment will not be stopped so that a subject can participate in this protocol. If Coumadin or heparin was recently discontinued, a subject can be enrolled, but no bone marrow procedures will be performed until the PT and the PTT are within normal range. For other agents that interfere with blood clotting without prolonging the PT, a 7-day washout period will be required before bone marrow sampling.
BONE MARROW PROCEDURE EXCLUSION CRITERIA
hemoglobin less than the NIH Clinical Center Clinical Research Information System (CRIS) normal range.
Platelets less than 100,000/mm(3).
PT or PTT greater than the NIH Clinical Center CRIS normal range
Positive b-HCG.
EKG changes suggestive of cardiovascular disease.
unable or unwilling to have bone marrow biopsy performed without use of conscious sedation, and use of only local anesthetic during procedure
Any other lab value which may put the subject at risk during the procedure.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center | Bethesda | Maryland | United States | 20892 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Hirsh D Komarow, M.D., National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Additional Information:
Publications
- Hamilton RG, Adkinson NF Jr. 23. Clinical laboratory assessment of IgE-dependent hypersensitivity. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2003 Feb;111(2 Suppl):S687-701. Review.
- Standards for blood banks and transfusion services. QRB Qual Rev Bull. 1977 Dec;3(12):17,22.
- Vidal C, Gude F, Boquete O, Fernández-Merino MC, Meijide LM, Rey J, Lojo S, González-Quintela A. Evaluation of the phadiatop test in the diagnosis of allergic sensitization in a general adult population. J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol. 2005;15(2):124-30.
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