SNPs and Extent of Atherosclerosis (SEA) Study
Collecte de données
Données issues de dossiers médicaux ou de données préexistantes - RétrospectiveArtériosclérose+6
+ Maladies Occlusives des Artères
+ Maladies Cardiovasculaires
Cas témoins
Analyse de profils avec et sans la maladie pour comprendre ce qui pourrait l'avoir favorisée.Résumé
Date de début de l'étude : 1 mars 2006
Date à laquelle le premier participant a commencé l'étude.Atherosclerosis is a condition in which deposits of fat, cholesterol, and other substances build up along the inner walls of arteries; these deposits are known as plaque. As plaque builds up, it increases the risk of blood clots, heart attack, and stroke. Research has shown that the risk of developing atherosclerosis can be influenced by heredity. However, researchers have been unable to identify the specific genes associated with this risk. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are small genetic variations that can occur within an individual's DNA. In this study, researchers will analyze the DNA of many individuals for differences in SNP patterns. The goal of the study is to determine which SNP patterns are associated with the development of atherosclerosis. The data from this study may lead to new strategies for early identification of high risk individuals who may benefit from aggressive treatment to prevent the development of atherosclerosis. This study will not recruit any new participants. DNA will be collected and analyzed from participants in two existing studies-the Pathobiological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth (PDAY) study and the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). DNA from the PDAY participants will be obtained from liver samples gathered during an autopsy following the participants' deaths; DNA from the MESA participants will be obtained from blood collected during routine study visits. There will be no additional study visits for participants, and all DNA samples and study information will be kept confidential. Genetic testing will be performed to determine the association between SNPs and subclinical atherosclerosis, which is a form of the condition prior to the onset of symptoms. The study will evaluate specific variations in SNPs and subclinical disease among different ethnic groups, which may help to explain why certain ethnic groups have higher rates of atherosclerosis. The study will also examine the association between SNPs and other indicators of subclinical and clinical atherosclerosis, including the thickness of arteries, heart calcium levels, and blood pressure levels.
Protocole
Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan de l'étude, y compris la manière dont l'étude est conçue et ce qu'elle évalue.2763 participants à inclure
Nombre total de participants que l'essai clinique vise à recruter.Cas témoins
Éligibilité
Les chercheurs recherchent des patients correspondant à une certaine description appelée critères d'éligibilité : état de santé général ou traitements antérieurs du patient.Tout sexe
Le sexe biologique des participants éligibles à s'inscrire.De 15 à 34 ans
Tranche d'âge des participants éligibles à participer.Volontaires sains non autorisés
Indique si les individus en bonne santé et ne présentant pas la condition étudiée peuvent participer.Conditions
Pathologie
Critères
Plan de l'étude
Découvrez tous les traitements administrés dans cette étude, leur description détaillée et ce qu'ils impliquent.Objectifs de l'étude
Objectifs principaux
Centres d'étude
Ce sont les hôpitaux, cliniques ou centres de recherche où l'essai est conduit. Vous pouvez trouver le site le plus proche de vous ainsi que son statut.Cette étude comporte 4 sites
Cedars-Sinai Health System
Los Angeles, United StatesOuvrir Cedars-Sinai Health System dans Google MapsLouisiana State University
New Orleans, United StatesThe University of Texas
Houston, United StatesUniversity of Washington
Seattle, United States