This is a longitudinal, observational study that aims to identify the microbial and human molecular triggers of IBD flares via stool, saliva, and blood metatranscriptomes, whole blood proteome, and collected clinical metadata. This study is direct to participant and will not utilize clinical sites.
This is a longitudinal, observational study that aims to identify the microbial and human molecular triggers of IBD flares via stool, saliva, and blood metatranscriptomes, whole blood proteome, and collected clinical metadata. This study will last approximately 3 years and will recruit up to 1000 Crohn's Disease participants and up to 1000 Ulcerative Colitis participants that will participant in the study for approximately 12 months. Participants will be sent at home sample collection kits and a study survey each month. If the survey responses indicate a participant is in a flare, they will be sent a sample collection kit and survey on a weekly basis until the flare is over and the monthly schedule resumes. The objective of the data analysis is to identify microbial functions that are predictive of the onset of a flare.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
Viome Life Sciences
Bothell, Washington, United States
Names of species
Species present in samples taken in IBD and IBD flare onset states.
Time frame: 3 years
Number of species
Number of each species present in sample taken in IBD and IBD flare onset states.
Time frame: 3 years
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