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Inflammatory & Immune Clinical Trials

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Benefits of Trial Participation - Joining a Clinical Trial
  • Many studies include compensation for time and travel
  • Study related medication and care provided at no cost
  • Health insurance is not required

Resetting the Balance of the Immune System

The immune system is designed to protect us, but when it becomes overactive or misdirected, it can cause chronic inflammation and damage to the body’s own tissues. Inflammatory & Immune clinical trials are at the cutting edge of medicine, moving away from broad immunosuppression and toward “precision” therapies that aim to reset the immune system without compromising its ability to fight infections.

Understanding Inflammatory & Immune Research

Immunology research focuses on the complex biological pathways that trigger inflammation. Because these conditions are often systemic—meaning they can affect the skin, joints, and internal organs simultaneously—clinical research takes a holistic approach to managing symptoms and preventing long-term tissue damage.

Inflammatory and immune conditions frequently studied for medical research include:

  • Lupus (SLE): Researching targeted therapies to protect the kidneys, heart, and skin.

  • Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis: Testing new biologics to clear skin and reduce joint swelling.

  • Ankylosing Spondylitis: Investigating treatments to reduce spinal inflammation and improve mobility.

  • Sjögren’s Syndrome: Researching ways to manage chronic dryness and systemic inflammation.

  • Vasculitis: Testing therapies to reduce inflammation in the blood vessels and protect organ function.

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): Exploring next-generation treatments to prevent joint destruction.

  • Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma): Researching ways to stop the hardening of skin and internal organs.

  • Sarcoidosis: Testing new ways to manage inflammatory “granulomas” in the lungs and skin.

  • Myositis: Investigating treatments for chronic muscle inflammation and weakness.

Common Questions About Inflammatory Research:

  • What is the goal of these new treatments? Many current studies are testing “targeted” therapies (like biologics or CAR-T cells) that only shut down the specific part of the immune system that is causing the disease, rather than suppressing your entire immune health.

  • Can I participate if I am in a “flare”? Yes. Some studies specifically look for people currently experiencing high disease activity to see how effectively a new treatment can bring the inflammation under control.

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What are Inflammatory & Immune Studies Exploring?

In recent years, research has shifted toward Immune Tolerance and Precision Medicine. Depending on the specific trial, researchers may be investigating:

  • CAR-T for Autoimmunity: Using specialized cell therapies to “reprogram” the immune system and potentially provide long-term remission for conditions like Lupus.

  • Treg Therapies: Testing “Regulatory T-cells” which act as the body’s natural peacekeepers to calm overactive immune responses.

  • Biomarker-Driven Care: Using advanced blood tests to predict which specific medication will work best for your unique genetic profile.

  • Oral Biologics: Developing pills that offer the same powerful results as traditional injections or infusions, providing more convenience for patients.

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Who Can Join an Inflammatory & Immune Clinical Trial?

Eligibility is often based on your specific diagnosis and your history of “flares” or symptom activity. General criteria include:

Eligibility Criteria Typical Requirement
Confirmed Diagnosis Documentation of a specific autoimmune or inflammatory condition.
Symptom Activity May require a certain level of active inflammation or a specific “flare” history.
Treatment History Studies may be open to those starting therapy for the first time or those looking for alternatives to their current regimen.
Age Range Typically adults aged 18+, with some studies focused on pediatric or adolescent populations.
Study Commitment Willingness to attend clinic visits and follow a specific monitoring plan.

The Screening Process:

Before joining, you will meet with a research team for a screening visit. This ensures the study is a safe and appropriate fit for your specific health profile. This visit often includes detailed blood work to check for specific autoantibodies or inflammatory markers (like CRP or ESR).

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What to Expect During an Inflammatory & Immune Research Study?

These studies provide a supportive and expert-led environment where your immune health and symptom activity are monitored with specialized tools and diagnostic insights.

  • Informed Consent: The study team explains all details, risks, and benefits before you agree to join.

  • Specialized Testing: You may undergo detailed imaging (like ultrasounds of the joints) or advanced lab work to track inflammation levels.

  • Symptom Diaries: Many studies use digital apps to help you record “flares,” joint pain, or skin changes in real-time.

  • Regular Monitoring: Frequent check-ups with board-certified rheumatologists or immunologists to ensure your safety.

  • No Cost to You: Study-related exams, lab work, and medications are provided at no cost.

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Why Participate in an Inflammatory & Immune Trial?

Choosing to participate is a powerful way to access specialized care while helping to advance the science of immune health.

  • Early Access to Precision Care: Explore investigational treatments designed to target the root cause of your condition.

  • Expert Monitoring: Receive regular, high-touch care from board-certified specialists who are leaders in immunology.

  • Advanced Health Data: Gain deeper insights into your immune system through specialized testing not usually available in standard clinics.

  • Compensation for Time: Most studies provide payment for your time and travel for each visit to the clinic.

  • Empower Future Research: Your participation provides the data needed to bring more effective, safer treatments to millions of people worldwide.

Safety Standards & IRB Oversight

Your safety is the foundation of every study. Every protocol is reviewed and monitored by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to ensure it meets the highest ethical and medical standards. Throughout the study, your immune health is closely monitored by a specialized team, and participation is always 100% voluntary.

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Stay Informed on Upcoming Research

Breakthroughs in Inflammatory & Immune research are occurring rapidly. Join our patient community to stay updated on upcoming studies and be the first to know when a research opportunity opens in your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions.

What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial is a research study that evaluates new medications, devices, or treatment approaches to determine if they are safe and effective. Clinical trials help doctors and researchers develop better treatments for current and future patients. All studies follow strict safety guidelines and are carefully monitored.
Each clinical study has requirements for participants based on specific factors such as age, medical history and current health. The eligibility criteria in each study protocol are used to identify the volunteers best qualified to participate.
No. Study-related medications, tests, and medical visits are provided at no cost to you. Participation in a clinical trial should not require you to pay for study-related care.
Many studies provide compensation for time and travel. Compensation varies by study and will be explained before you decide to participate.
Health insurance is not required for most clinical trials. Study-related care is typically provided at no cost to you.
Participation is completely voluntary. You may choose to leave the study at any time, for any reason. Your decision will not affect your regular medical care or benefits.
Each study has specific eligibility criteria based on age, medical history, and other factors. The best way to find out if you qualify is to complete the eligibility form or speak with a research team member.