Evaluation of AHSP concentration in total blood as a biomarker in adult and pediatric sickle cell patients
Research involving non-interventional humans. Selection and inclusion of patients by CHSD investigators. Collection of clinical data by investigators and CHSD URC staff. Biochemical and hematological measurements by the CHSD medical biology laboratory for "care" samples Pseudonymization of 4 mL "research" samples by the URC then fractionation of the samples by 1 mL, and storage at -80°C within the medical biology laboratory of the CHSD. Transport of samples at -80°C to team 1 of Dr Baudin-Creuza (Créteil). Preparation of genomic DNA from a 1 mL fraction then α and β globin genotyping by Dr Pissard. Measurement of the AHSP concentration from the other fractions. Comparison of the AHSP concentration according to the group of subjects, and with the different parameters, then correlation analysis
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Pseudonymization and identification of research samples EDTA tube of 4 mL for patients over 15 and a half years old, and 2 EDTA tubes of 2 mL for children aged 3 to 15 and a half years, totaling 4 mL) by Team 4 according to the procedure in force at the URC. The 4 mL research sample will then be divided into 1 mL fractions by a technician in the laboratory and stored at -80°C in the medical biology laboratory.
Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis, France
RECRUITINGAHSP concentrations measured in patients
Comparison of AHSP concentrations measured in total blood between: Those of adult sickle cell patients and those of adult control patients without sickle cell disease Those of pediatric sickle cell patients and those of pediatric control patients without sickle cell disease
Time frame: 6 MONTH
Correlation analysis
Correlation analysis between the AHSP parameter and the clinical-biological, therapeutic, and genetic parameters of adult and pediatric sickle cell patients.
Time frame: 6 MONTH
Stéphanie NGO, Coordinating Investigator
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