Global Genomic and Proteomic Profiling of African Children With Typhoid Fever
NCT ID: NCT02947295
Last Updated: 2023-09-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
969 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2012-09-13
2017-03-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The immediate objective is to obtain global gene expression and proteomic profiles of S. Typhi infected African children, identify and validate the classifier genes and proteins as potential diagnostic biomarkers and vaccine targets. A bacteremia surveillance system was established in central Nigeria in 2008; a pilot study was initiated from a small cohort from this system composed of children with typhoid fever.
Preliminary data showed unique gene expression profiles of host response in peripheral blood of children with typhoid fever compared with other bacteremic infections, as well as patients in acute vs. convalescent phase. Here, it is hypothesized that distinct classifier genes and proteins based on host response in the peripheral blood and serum can be obtained to discriminate typhoid fever from other bacteremic infections and healthy controls.
Specific aims:
1. Define typhoid fever-specific host response classifier genes using gene expression (GE) micro-arrays,
2. Discover specific serum anti-typhoid fever proteins using newly established S. Typhi proteome micro-arrays and develop prototype serologic assay for acute typhoid (ELISA)
3. Validate classifier genes and field-test prototype ELISAs using new, independent cohorts.
To accomplish these objectives, a multidisciplinary team with expertise in infectious disease, immunology, molecular genomics/proteomics, micro-arrays, and bioinformatics has been assembled to ensure success of this project. These studies will identify distinct classifier genes and proteins of typhoid fever infection based on immunological responses. Classifiers that discriminate S. Typhi from other bacteremia are possible to develop and offer rapid, inexpensive, non-invasive, and sensitive molecular diagnostic assays specific for typhoid fever. Classifier proteins obtained from the new, custom whole-proteome typhoid fever micro-arrays will provide new insights of targeted proteins and antibodies for next-generation vaccine development.
Conditions
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Study Design
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ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
1 Minute
14 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Nebraska
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Stephen K Obaro, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Univeristy of Nebraska Medical Center
Locations
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National Hospital of Nigeria
Abuja, , Nigeria
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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0445-12 EP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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