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Mapping the Kinetics of Cytokine Responses to Mechanical Stimulation of the Nose in Asthmatic, Allergic and Non-Allergic Subjects - A Pilot Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Nasal Secretion Sampling for Allergic Rhinitis Due to Grass Pollen and Allergic Asthma. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
IgE-associated allergy is a hypersensitivity disease affecting more than 40% of the population in industrialised countries. Recently the kinetics of change of clinical and immunological parameters (e.g. nasal blockage and cytokine profiles) in response to allergen exposure have been described. Additionally through recent placebo controlled studies it has become clear that the response of certain cytokines can not only be triggered by allergen exposure but also mechanically e.g through the insertion of nasal swabs for collection of cytokines. However it is not clear to what extent the mechanically triggered cytokine responses may differ between healthy, allergic and asthmatic patients who have been shown to have different cytokine profiles in their nasal secretions and varying impairment of their respiratory epithelium. As collection devices for nasal secretions are frequently used in clinical studies, the investigators aim to assess the impact of mechanical stimulation by frequent cytokine sampling on the cytokine profile.
Study Details
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Interventions
Nasal specimen collection will be performed at all visits. For every visit specimens will be collected using nasosorption FXi/PU (containing a synthetic absorptive matrix (SAM)), or a 10 cm-long plastic curette (nasosorption devices from Hunt Developments, UK) (Curette devices from Arlington Scientific, USA)