Investigating the Immune System in chrONIC Kidney Disease.
Immune System DiseasesChronic Kidney DiseaseThis study will investigate the function of the immune system in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) compared to people with normal kidneys. The investigators will use standard vaccines - the seasonal flu vaccine and pneumococcal polysaccharide (Pneumovax) vaccine - to examine how the immune system responds to challenge. All subjects will receive these recommended vaccines as part of routine care. Blood and urine samples will be collected and tested at different time points to look at how the immune response develops to these vaccines and if there are any differences between people with CKD and those without. This will help us understand how CKD affects the function of the immune system.
Mechanism of Action of Ocrelizumab in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple SclerosisImmune System DiseasesOcrelizumab is FDA approved for therapy of multiple sclerosis (MS). It depletes B cells and stops MS inflammation.
Health Status and Its Socio-economic Covariates of the Older Population in Poland - the Nationwide...
Aging DisorderAge Problem6 moreThe PolSenior2 survey is aimed to characterise health status of old and very-old adults in Poland.
Investigation of Immune Disorders and Deficiencies
Primary Immune DeficienciesAutoimmune Diseases3 moreThe immune system is an intricate system comprised of specialized cells, proteins, tissues and organs. Proper functioning is critical to the body's ability to defend itself against harmful pathogens. Immunological disorders and deficiencies are defects in the immune system that lead to abnormal immune responses. Abnormal immune responses could be derived from immune deficiencies, dysregulations or hypersensitivities. The overall goal of this research study is to identify the mechanisms of primary immune deficiencies and immune disorders at the genetic, cellular and molecular level, using novel analytic techniques to be performed on immune cells derived from blood samples. The knowledge gained from the aims of this study could lead to better diagnostics and identify novel targets for therapeutic interventions.