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- People with sickle cell disease and other blood disorders sometimes get chronic leg ulcers. These are wounds that develop on the skin and don t go away. Current treatments do not work very well, so researchers want to learn more about why the ulcers happen. They want to find out which bacteria may cause it, and if external factors play a role.
Objective:
- To study social and environmental factors of sickle cell disease and the causes of sickle cell disease leg ulcers.
Eligibility:
- People age 18 and older who have sickle cell disease or another red cell disorder, with or without an active leg ulcer.
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Leg ulcers are a serious and debilitating complication of sickle cell disease (SCD). This study will explore microbial, genomic, and environmental (social and physical) factors, that may influence the onset and progression of leg ulcer formation and delayed healing in individuals living with SCD. The etiology of SCD-associated leg ulcers is unclear, and we hypothesize that predisposition to developing leg ulcers is multifactorial. This multisite study is an exploratory study of the microbiome and environment of individuals living with sickle cell disease leg ulcers. The study s objective is to identify triggers that may be integral in leg ulcer onset and progression. The central goal of this study is to obtain an improved understanding of the participants clinical phenotype, leg ulcer microbiome and the psychosocial and environmental factors that may impact this complication.
Objectives:
Primary Objective:
Employ genomic approaches to characterize the skin microbiome in individuals living with SCD with and without leg ulcers.
Secondary Objective:
Endpoints:
Primary Endpoint:
To characterize the microbiome of leg ulcers in SCD.
Secondary Endpoints:
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We will enroll up to four-hundred and fifty (N=450) participants in the microbiome sampling cohort. In addition to the 300 SCD leg ulcer microbiome participants, we will recruit up to an additional 200-250 SCD participants that will complete the clinical evaluation, (including blood sample) and survey instruments for a total of up to 550 participants at three sites, NIH (n=200) and MMC (n=100), and Sierra Leone (n=250).
Of the total participants, we will resample the microbiome of up to 75 individuals from each of the 3 initial sampling groups: SCD with, without and never had SCD leg ulcers. Of those 75 individuals who are sampled longitudinally, those with clinically interesting cases may be sampled at multiple intervals.
All sampling, surveys, and processing of samples will take place at the NIH Clinical Center the second site, MMC, or in Sierra Leone. All samples will be stored at NIH.
To be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all of the following criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Any individual that meets any of the following criteria during baseline evaluation will be excluded from the study:
and is only applicable to those with leg ulcers only).
405 participants in 3 patient groups
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Hasmin C Ramirez; Vence L Bonham, J.D.
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