transplant-rejection Clinical Trials
A listing of transplant-rejection medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 48 clinical trials
A Study to Test How Effective Belumosudil Tablets Are for Treating Adult Participants With Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction
This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multinational, multicenter, parallel-group, Phase 3, 2-arm, study will investigate the efficacy and safety of belumosudil compared with placebo, both administered on top of azithromycin and standard-of-care regimen of immunosuppression in male or female participants at least 1 year after bilateral lung transplant, who are at least …
Immunological Mechanisms of Rejection in Uterine Transplantation
The objective of this study is to understand the mechanisms of rejection in uterine transplantation and to search for non-invasive markers of rejection. The biological samples necessary for our research have been or will be collected during procedures (biopsies, smears, vaginal swab, blood tests) carried out as part of the …
MSC Therapy in Liver Transplantation
The general aim of the present study is to test a cell therapy with third-party allogeneic ex-vivo expanded MSCs as a strategy to induce tolerance in liver transplant recipients. MSCs will be prepared accordingly to established protocols , starting from diagnostic samples of bone marrow aspirates (2-5 mL) or using …
Safety of DNP007 in Healthy Subjects
This clinical trial evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic properties, and immunogenicity of DNP007 when administered as a single dose. Since this is a phase 1 study for exploratory evaluation, to the extent that it meets the study objectives, In order to proceed with the minimum number of subjects, a total …
Developing Hyperpolarized Gas MRI Signatures to Detect and Manage Acute Cellular Rejection
Lung transplantation (LT) is the only definitive therapy for many patients with end-stage lung diseases. The supply of donors' lungs is the biggest bottleneck to performing a lung transplant, and many patients die while waiting. Acute Cellular Rejection (ACR) is a significant risk factor for developing chronic allograft failure, a …
Cryoprobe Biopsy and Chronic Rejection in Lung Transplant Recipients
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate which biopsy collection method helps to better diagnose rejection and relevant pathologic findings in lung transplant recipients. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the 1.1 mm cryoprobe or the biopsy forceps provide better quality samples of lung tissue …
Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarkers of Transplant Dysfunction in the Context of Lung Transplantation
Transplant results vary considerably from one organ to another. Lung transplantation has poorer long-term outcomes than other solid organ transplants, with a current median post-transplant survival of 6.0 years. Allograft rejection remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in all organ groups and is the leading cause of death, …
Impact of Photopheresis in the Prevention of Acute Rejection in Highly Sensitized de Novo Kidney Transplant Recipients
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the superiority of photopheresis in combination with the standard immunosuppression vs standard immunosuppression alone for the prevention of acute rejection in highly sensitized kidney transplant recipients (cPRA ≥90%). Unicentric, randomized, open study.
Added Value of 18 FDG Pet-scanner in Diagnosis and Management of Subclinical Rejection in Kidney Transplant Patients
The renal biopsy (RB) represents the gold-standard for the diagnosis of acute renal transplant rejection (AR), and allows early verification of a so-called "subclinical" rejection, ie without any clinical or biological abnormality detectable in a stable kidney transplant patient. The RB also makes it possible to certify a strictly normal …
Treatment of Chronic Active Antibody Mediated Rejection With Tocilizumab
Chronic active antibody mediated rejection (CAMR) is a therapeutic challenge in transplant recipients that does not respond well to conventional treatments for acute antibody mediated rejection (AMR). Annually, 5000 kidney transplants are lost in the United States due to CAMR. The two-year graft survival rate in CAMR is approximately 20%, …