Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania

Vasculitis and Giant Cell Arteritis

Clinical research is centered on giant cell arteritis, with attention to inflammatory disease activity, vascular involvement, and sustained remission in affected patients.

  • Large-vessel inflammation
  • Arterial vasculitis
  • Remission maintenance

The sponsor’s current therapeutic interest is focused on immune-mediated control of vasculitic disease.

Immune Modulation

Research activity includes evaluation of abatacept in the context of immune checkpoint-related regulation of T-cell activation for inflammatory vascular disease.

  • CTLA4-Ig
  • T-cell costimulation
  • Adaptive immunity

This area reflects interest in targeted immunotherapy for controlling pathogenic immune responses.

Rheumatology

The sponsor’s funded work aligns with rheumatologic disease research, particularly disorders characterized by systemic inflammation and vascular complications.

  • Systemic inflammatory disease
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Clinical remission

Its research portfolio includes therapeutic interest in conditions managed within rheumatology and inflammatory medicine.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on the Effectiveness of Abatacept for Patients with Giant Cell Arteritis

    Not yet recruiting

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