No Placebo Group
Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo.
Healthy Volunteers Welcome
You do not need to have the condition being studied to take part.
No Study Drug
Researchers observe your health over time — no experimental treatment is given.
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At a Glance
Age
18 – 90
Sex
Any
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
5,000 (estimated)
Sponsor
Region Stockholm · Government
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for people suspected of having sarcoidosis. Participants will provide samples from their lungs, airways, blood, and stools to help researchers understand the disease better.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
You may be able to join if
I have a suspicion of sarcoidosis
I speak Swedish
I can understand the study protocol
I approve of the study protocol
I have no contraindications for planned interventions
You may not be able to join if
I do not have a suspicion of sarcoidosis
I do not speak Swedish
I cannot understand the study protocol
I do not approve of the study protocol
I have contraindications for planned interventions
Summarized in plain language from this trial's official eligibility criteria.
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There is no cure for the inflammatory disease sarcoidosis. Virtually any part of the body can be affected but most often the lungs and lymph nodes. Outcomes after diagnosis vary widely among sarcoidosis patients, with some experiencing resolving disease and others developing chronic disease and lung fibrosis. Cardiac sarcoidosis can lead to life threatening arrythmias and calcium metabolism distur…
There is no cure for the inflammatory disease sarcoidosis. Virtually any part of the body can be affected but most often the lungs and lymph nodes. Outcomes after diagnosis vary widely among sarcoidosis patients, with some experiencing resolving disease and others developing chronic disease and lung fibrosis. Cardiac sarcoidosis can lead to life threatening arrythmias and calcium metabolism disturbances can lead to renal impairment.
Treatment with different forms of immunosuppressants are usually tried to dampen symptoms but are not effective in all patients. Furthermore, the disease usually flares up after cessation of treatment. The variability in diseae course and treatment response is thought, at least to some degree, to be explained by individual differences in genetics, immune cells and signaling pathways. But existing evidence is limited. In other inflammatory diseases the gut microbiome is of importance for disease course but its role in sarcoidosis has not been clarified.
In this prospective project the investigators will study genes, inflammatory cells and signaling molecules in the lung, upper airways and blood, and to some extent microbes, also in faeces. Healthy volunteers will be included for comparative studies. Most samples will be taken during normal diagnostic work-up and follow-up of patients with/with suspected sarcoidosis. The findings will be correlated to disease course and effects of different treatments. By linking to national health data and demographic registries, comorbidities and environmental factors will be correlated to data.
By this, the investigators hope to improve understanding of which genes, cells and signaling molecules that are of importance for resolving vs non-resolving disease and why some patients respond to a certain treatment and others don´t. The overall goal is to assess and predict sarcoidosis outcomes. We hypothesize that blood-based biomarkers including those taken during routine care as well as novel cell, signaling molecules and genetic markers, in combination with clinical characteristics can be used to predict outcomes, also treatment response, in sarcoidosis. The results can lead to tailored treatment and individual follow-up for each patient with sarcoidosis.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Suspicion of sarcoidosis
* Swedish speaking
* Able to understand and approve of study protocol
* No contraindications for planned interventions
* For inclusion of healthy controls they need to be healthy and the same criteria as listed above for patients.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Suspicion of sarcoidosis
* Swedish speaking
* Able to understand and approve of study protocol
* No contraindications for planned interventions
* For inclusion of healthy controls they need to be healthy and the same criteria as listed above for patients.
Exclusion Criteria:
* No suspicion of sarcoidosis
* Not Swedish-speaking
* Not able to understand study protocol
* Not approving of study protocol
* Contraindications for planned interventions
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