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Expression and Role of the JAK/STAT Pathway in Sarcoidosis Granuloma Cells

Expression and Role of the JAK/STAT Pathway in Sarcoidosis Granuloma Cells

Not Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Recent studies suggest that the JAK/STAT signaling pathway constitutes a new step in the clinical and therapeutic progress of sarcoidosis. Further investigations are necessary to identify the most suitable patients to receive treatment targeting this pathway, in particular in cases of severe sarcoidosis refractory to the various therapeutic lines.

Description

The investigators hypothesize that the JAK/STAT signaling pathway constitutes a new step in the clinical and therapeutic progress of sarcoidosis, in particular in cases of severe sarcoidosis refractory to the various therapeutic lines. The main objective of this proposal is to evaluate the presence and stage of activation of the JAK/STAT pathway in PBMCs from inactive and active sarcoidosis patients. The second objective will be to determine the role of the JAK/STAT pathway in the formation and maintenance of granulomas and their association with the severity of sarcoidosis and fibrogenesis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with a diagnosis of mediastinopulmonary sarcoidosis made according to ATS / ERS / WASOG criteria
  • Or patient suspected of having mediastino-pulmonary sarcoidosis, without any other probable causal factor identified on the usual standard examination at the time of the sample with the need for diagnostic confirmation at the end of the study according to the criteria of the ATS / ERS / WASOG
  • Sarcoidosis with stage 1 to 4 pulmonary involvement
  • Patients who had a chest CT scan in the 6 months preceding the sample. Examination carried out as part of routine care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnancy.
  • Opposition expressed to participation in the study.
  • Patients on State Medical Aid.

Study details
    Sarcoidosis
    JAK-STAT Pathway Deregulation

NCT04751279

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

30 January 2026

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