The purpose of the study is to better understand proteomics of asthma and COPD, and response to therapy. There are two Phases to this study broken into two arms. In Phase I, we propose is to use discovery proteomics and techniques to identify protein expression signatures. Subjects who complete Phase I are eligible, but not required, to enroll in Phase II. In Phase II, we propose to establish and validate the predictive value of protein signatures for treatment responses using inhaled corticosteroids.
There are two Phases to this study broken into two arms. In Phase I, our propose to use discovery proteomics and high throughput techniques to identify protein expression signatures. The total planned size of Phase I is 100 patients. Patients will be divided into two arms based on disease status (COPD or asthma). Active smoking will be defined as daily use of cigarettes, pipes, cigarillos or cigars at time of entry into the study and through duration of study. No active smoking defined as never smoking or having stopped smoking for 5 years or greater. In the Phase II, we aim to establish and validate the predictive value of proteomic signatures for therapeutic responses using inhaled corticosteroids. For Phase II, subjects who completed Phase I are eligible, but not required to participate in Phase II.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
9
Collection of EBC condensate
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas, United States
Exhaled Breath Condensate Protein Concentration
Protein concentrations were below the limit of detectability and are not scientifically robust.
Time frame: 1 year through study completion
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