Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Biorepository for Translational Research
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Summary
Study Description: This study aims to establish a biorepository based on the World Symposium Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Groups 1-5. In the future, IRB approved protocols may use these blood samples to discover novel, biologically relevant, non-invasive PH biomarkers. In combination with clinical data these potential biomarkers will be used to distinguish PH groups, elucidate underlying molecular phenotypes, predict clinically relevant outcomes, as well as discriminate healthy (healthy subjects will not be enrolled under this protocol) from PH disease states, and differentiate patients with PH from patients without PH. To this end, multimodal genomic, metabolomic, and proteomic assays will eventually be developed and used. Objectives: Primary: Develop a multi-center biorepository of patients suspected of or diagnosed with PH Group 1-5. Secondary: Collect the specific data attributes that may be used in the future to determine whether multimodal genomic, metabolomic or proteomic biomarkers, in combination with clinical data, can: -Elucidate molecular phenotypes that distinguish between patients across PH groups Predict clinically relevant outcomes (i.e., disease severity, disease progression, response to therapy, transplant free survival).
Description
Study Description: This study aims to establish a biorepository based on the World Symposium Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Groups 1-5. In the future, IRB approved protocols may use these blood samples to discover novel, biologically relevant, non-invasive PH biomarkers. In combination with clinical data these potential biomarkers will be used to distinguish PH groups, elucidate underlying molecular phenotypes, predict clinically relevant outcomes, as well as discriminate healthy (healthy subjects will not be enrolled under this protocol) from PH disease states, and differentiate patients with P…