- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Klinisk forsøg NCT02395562
Viral Reactivation and Skin Cancer
Association of Viral Reactivation and Skin Cancer in Organ Transplant Recipients
Studieoversigt
Status
Betingelser
Detaljeret beskrivelse
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the skin (SCC) affects people in high numbers worldwide. While a yearly increase of over 2 million patients, who develop cancer, is recorded, organ transplant recipients (OTR) have a 60- to 100-fold higher risk of developing skin cancer. In OTRs, skin cancer is the most frequent tumor that appears, whereas 95% are nonmelanoma skin cancer cells: squamous cells or basal cell carcinomas. All OTRs need to be treated lifelong with immunosuppressants in order to prevent the rejection of the transplanted organ. However, this immunosuppressive treatment leads to a decrease of immunity, and therefore, cancer cells are able to proliferate easier.
Several studies show that the incidence of skin cancer parallels the length and depth of immunosuppression. The appearance of CD4 in OTRs with cutaneous carcinomas is significantly lower compared to those without skin lesions. Various findings have shown a positive correlation of the period of exposure to immunosuppressants and the risk of skin cancer. However, little is known about the dose or the type of drug is responsible for skin cancer. The uptake of three immunosuppressive medicaments compared to the uptake of two results in a 3-fold increased risk of developing cancer. The consequence of the immunosuppressive therapy is reversible; patients who stop immunosuppressive treatment often show a decrease in skin cancer. The highest risk for organ rejection is during the first three months after transplantation. Therefore, an increased dose of immunosuppressors is used during this time.
In addition to cancer, a high increase of viral infections and reactivations is seen in OTRs. Over 90% of the population carries herpesviruses. The risk of viral infection and reactivation is much higher in OTRs. While inducing a decrease in immunosurveillance, herpesvirus can spread easier.
Herpesvirus infections due to the eight human herpes viruses (HHV) are more frequent by immunosuppression in OTRs. Once a patient is infected with one of the human herpesvirus types (Herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2, varicella-zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, human cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus 6 and 7, or Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus), the virus is able to establish a latent, non-productive infection and maintains the capacity for a life-long reactivation. Due to the decrease of immunity, OTRs are highly susceptible to activate this latent herpesviral infection, which is a critical aspect of the immunosuppressive treatment. The risk of the reactivation of Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus in OTRs is much higher compared to the general population.
Taking the above discussed findings together, the investigators hypothesize that viral infections and reactivations correlate positively with skin cancer in OTRs. Furthermore, the investigators think that viral reactivation and infection can be used as a marker for a later incidence of skin cancer. While virus infections and reactivations appear early, OTRs become affected by SCC in the early and in the late period after the transplantation. The investigators thus aim to analyze existing data from the STCS and its nested studies to test these hypotheses: To assess the correlation of viral replication and skin cancer in organ transplant recipients and to assess viral replication as predictor for skin cancer. The investigators are interested in all data available from other studies of the STCS and to divide all organ transplant recipients e.g. for CMV in four groups: no replication, a larger group who show asymptomatic viral replication, some of them with viral syndrome and the ones with proven disease.
Undersøgelsestype
Tilmelding (Faktiske)
Kontakter og lokationer
Studiesteder
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Zurich, Schweiz, 8091
- University Hospital Zürich, Dermatology
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Deltagelseskriterier
Berettigelseskriterier
Aldre berettiget til at studere
- Barn
- Voksen
- Ældre voksen
Tager imod sunde frivillige
Køn, der er berettiget til at studere
Prøveudtagningsmetode
Studiebefolkning
Beskrivelse
Inclusion Criteria:
- oral and written consent to inclusion
- recipient of solid organ transplant
Exclusion Criteria:
- withdrawal of inform consent
Studieplan
Hvordan er undersøgelsen tilrettelagt?
Design detaljer
Kohorter og interventioner
Gruppe / kohorte |
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OTR and viral reactivation
Organ transplant recipients with and without viral reactivation and skin cancer
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Hvad måler undersøgelsen?
Primære resultatmål
Resultatmål |
Tidsramme |
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The correlation of skin cancer with viral reactivation in organ transplant recipients
Tidsramme: 10 years
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10 years
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Sekundære resultatmål
Resultatmål |
Tidsramme |
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The association of viral reactivation and infection in the first year and skin cancer in the following years. Can one be used as a marker for the other one?
Tidsramme: 10 years
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10 years
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Samarbejdspartnere og efterforskere
Sponsor
Efterforskere
- Ledende efterforsker: Günther Hofbauer, Prof. MD, University Hospital Zürich, Dermatology
Datoer for undersøgelser
Studer store datoer
Studiestart
Primær færdiggørelse (Faktiske)
Studieafslutning (Faktiske)
Datoer for studieregistrering
Først indsendt
Først indsendt, der opfyldte QC-kriterier
Først opslået (Skøn)
Opdateringer af undersøgelsesjournaler
Sidste opdatering sendt (Skøn)
Sidste opdatering indsendt, der opfyldte kvalitetskontrolkriterier
Sidst verificeret
Mere information
Begreber relateret til denne undersøgelse
Yderligere relevante MeSH-vilkår
Andre undersøgelses-id-numre
- FUP063
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