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Sampling at timepoint 0 and for 50% of the group another sample at 3 months If respiratory symptoms develop in the 3 months after timepoint 0, participants are invited to provide a NPS\u002FOPS to identify causative agent, and if one is established, individuals are sampled 3 more times at months 1, 3 and 5 post symptom onset",{"label":13,"type":10,"description":14,"interventionNames":10},"Vital elderly","N=60 of this group No intervention. Sampling at timepoint 0 and for 50% of the group another sample at 3 months If respiratory symptoms develop in the 3 months after timepoint 0, participants are invited to provide a NPS\u002FOPS to identify causative agent, and if one is established, individuals are sampled 3 more times at months 1, 3 and 5 post symptom onset",{"label":16,"type":10,"description":17,"interventionNames":10},"Frail elderly","N=60 of this group. Half with recurring respiratory infections, and half without No intervention. Sampling at timepoint 0 and for 50% of the group another sample at 3 months If respiratory symptoms develop in the 3 months after timepoint 0, participants are invited to provide a NPS\u002FOPS to identify causative agent, and if one is established, individuals are sampled 3 more times at months 1, 3 and 5 post symptom onset",[19],{"name":20,"affiliation":21,"role":22},"Simon P Jochems, PhD","LUMC","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[24],{"name":20,"role":25,"phone":26,"phoneExt":10,"email":27},"CONTACT","+31715261328","s.p.jochems@lumc.nl",[29],{"facility":5,"status":30,"city":31,"state":32,"zip":33,"country":34,"countryCode":35,"cosmosGeoPoint":36,"geoPoint":41,"contacts":42},"RECRUITING","Leiden","South Holland","2333ZA","Netherlands","NL",{"type":37,"coordinates":38},"Point",[39,40],4.49306,52.15833,{"lat":40,"lon":39},[43,44,47,49,51,53],{"name":20,"role":25,"phone":26,"phoneExt":10,"email":27},{"name":45,"role":46,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Geert G Groeneveld, MD","SUB_INVESTIGATOR",{"name":48,"role":46,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Simon M Mooijaart, MD",{"name":50,"role":46,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Leo G Visser, MD",{"name":52,"role":46,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Jutte JC de Vries, MD",{"name":54,"role":46,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Hermelijn H Smits, PhD",{"type":22,"investigatorFullName":20,"investigatorTitle":56,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"Assistant professor","100519129","tino-t-cells-in-the-nose-of-older-adults-100519129",false,"NCT06039527","TINO: T Cells in the Nose of Older Adults","TINO: Identifying the Underlying Mechanisms and Consequences of the Loss of Nasal T Cells in Vital and Frail Older Individuals","TINO","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n•Adults able and willing to provide informed consent.\n\nSpecific inclusion criteria per group:\n\n* Young adults aged 18-30 years old\n* Healthy elderly aged \\>65 years old\n* Frail elderly \\>65 years old\n* Clinical Frailty score healthy elderly 1-3\n* Clinical Frailty score frail elderly \\>3\n* Self-reported respiratory tract infection in previous year healthy elderly 0-1\n* Self-reported respiratory tract infection in previous year frail elderly 0-1 or \\>1\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Incompetence to provide informed consent prior or during study\n* Current smoker or \\>40 pack year history\n* History of severe nose bleedings\n* Diagnosed with asthma, COPD or chronic rhinosinusitis\n* Use of inhalation corticosteroids or antibiotics in the past 6 weeks\n* Current use of anti-coagulants (to prevent nosebleeds). Platelet inhibitors like acetylsalicylzuur (Ascal) are allowed.\n* Respiratory tract infection or common cold in the past 2 weeks\n* Immunocompromised individuals (with primary immune deficiency or secondary immune deficiency)\n* Life expectancy \\\u003C28 days in the opinion of study physician\n* Vaccination in the 2 months prior to study start. A potential subject that is only excluded from participation based on a recent vaccination will be asked to re-participate 2 months post vaccination.",true,"ALL","18 Years",{"count":69,"type":70},170,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","Rationale: Individuals with advanced age are at a progressively increasing risk of acquiring lower respiratory tract infections. Besides calendar age, the degree of frailty also associates with increased susceptibility to pneumonia requiring hospitalization. How alterations in the mucosal immune system with advanced age predispose to infections remains unclear as access to relevant tissue samples is limited. With minimally-invasive nasal sampling methods, it was recently observed that in vital older adults, both CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells are selectively lost from the nasal mucosa. However, the exact phenotype, underlying mechanisms, key molecules and consequences of this have not yet been investigated.\n\nObjective:\n\nElucidate the mechanisms underlying the loss of nasal T cells and characterize in depth the differences of T cells in young and older adults and associate this loss with susceptibility to infections.\n\nStudy design: Prospective cohort study\n\nStudy population: Participants will be recruited from 3 groups:\n\n* healthy young adults (18-30 years, n=50)\n* vital older adults (\\>65 years, n=60)\n* frail elderly (\\>65 years, n=60). This group includes individuals without a history of recurrent respiratory infections or with \\>2 self-reported episodes of respiratory infection in the past year.\n\nMain study parameters\u002Fendpoints: Frequency of nasal CD8+ T cells in young adults and frail older adults.\n\nSecondary study parameters\u002Fendpoints:\n\n* Phenotype (subsets, activation status), functionality, transcriptomic state, clonality and frequency of nasal and blood T cell populations\n* Stability of T cells and other immune parameters, as described for main study parameter, during a second sample after 3 months.\n* Analysis of other immune populations as for main study parameter\n* Concentration of nasal and systemic factors (e.g. cytokines and metabolites) and their association with T cells and other immune populations\n* Respiratory tract microbiota profiles and presence of asymptomatic viral infections and their association with T cells and other immune parameters\n* Chronological and biological age, sex, and other immunologically relevant parameters with T cell populations and other immune parameters\n* Alteration of T cell phenotype, during and following respiratory tract infections. Levels of antigen-specific T cells and other immune parameters in nose and blood post infection.",[74,75],"Respiratory Tract Infections","Aging","2025-09-02",{"date":78,"type":79},"2025-09-09","ACTUAL",{"date":81,"type":79},"2021-01-24",{"date":83,"type":70},"2026-05",{"name":5,"class":6},1]