The purpose of this study to develop a well-characterized library of blood, biopsy tissue, and urine samples from transplant patients. Subjects without transplants will also be enrolled for comparison. Samples will be used to study the characteristics of patients undergoing transplantation that influence their response to transplant therapies and their reactions to drugs used in transplantation. This knowledge is important as it helps physicians design new drugs and tailor transplant therapies to the individual thereby reducing the side effects. In this study, people will be asked to donate blood, biopsy tissue and urine. Donation of these samples will not influence patients' treatments. These samples will be tested using a variety of biological tests to better understand how immunosuppressive drugs change the various components of the immune system. The tests will be for research only; no changes in an individual's treatment will be based on the results of tests performed in this study. If there is extra sample, the sample will be stored for use in other testing at a later date. The ultimate goal is find the right combination of medications for each individual patient while keeping their new organ working well. This study is a first step in that direction by perfecting tests used to characterize a patient's immune system
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,000
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
RECRUITINGEmory University
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
RECRUITINGTo generate a bank of well-characterized biological samples from human subjects prior to or following organ transplantation for the purpose of subsequent evaluation using new and existing immunological assays
Time frame: Ongoing
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