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This study is being done because researchers want to learn more about genes that control the immune response in the participant's lungs and blood when the participant have lung disease leading to respiratory failure.
Primary Objective
To evaluate the feasibility of performing single cell gene expression analyses on tracheal aspirates from immunocompromised pediatric patients with immune compromising conditions, including HCT recipients.
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Exploratory Objectives
To correlate immune cell signaling in the lower respiratory tract and blood of patients with early post-HCT lung diseases with the presence or absence of pathogenic microbes at each site.
To explore HLA testing in Tracheal Aspirates in samples where enough cells are present.
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This study involves a Tracheal aspirate, Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and blood samples. The tracheal aspirates and blood samples will be obtained within 24 hours of intubation, then twice more every 3 -4 days, and then once a week until the patient is extubated. If the primary treatment team performs bronchoscopy with BAL, then an aliquot of residual BAL fluid will be obtained.
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10 participants in 3 patient groups
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Tim Flerlage, MD
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