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Functional Dyspepsia Microbiome Study

Evaluation of the Duodenal Microbiome in Pediatric Functional Dyspepsia

Status
Completed
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT02340312
Enrollment
40
Registered
2015-01-16
Start date
2015-01-31
Completion date
2018-09-30
Last updated
2020-10-06

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Conditions

Functional Dyspepsia

Brief summary

Recurrent abdominal pain has long been acknowledged to be the most common chronic pain entities in children. The purpose of this study is to describe the microbiome in children with FD and to explore relationships between the microbiome and postprandial distress syndrome, anxiety scores, and mucosal biomarkers or anxiety. The specific goals of this study are to: 1) Determine the frequencies and relative proportions for specific bacteria or bacteria phyla in children with FD in both duodenal mucosal specimens and stool samples. 2) Determine if the frequencies or proportions of specific bacteria or bacteria phyla differ between children with and without PDS. 3) Determine bi-variate correlations between bacteria/phyla frequency, bacteria/phyla proportions, anxiety scores, and mucosal biomarkers, respectively.

Detailed description

The purpose of the current study is to describe the microbiome in children with FD and to explore relationships between the microbiome and postprandial distress syndrome, anxiety scores, and mucosal biomarkers or anxiety. SPECIFIC AIMS 1. To determine the frequencies and relative proportions for specific bacteria or bacteria phyla in children with FD in both duodenal mucosal specimens and stool samples. 2. To determine if the frequencies or proportions of specific bacteria or bacteria phyla differ between children with and without PDS. 3. To determine bi-variate correlations between bacteria/phyla frequency, bacteria/ phyla proportion, anxiety scores, and mucosal biomarkers, respectively.

Interventions

PROCEDUREEGD

In this study patients are being scoped(EGD) as standard of care and being asked to allow .5 aggregate of tissue biopsy to be taken for research purposes.

OTHERCollection of Stool Specimens

We will be collecting stool samples from each participant for research purposes. Within two weeks after EGD tissue collection.

Sponsors

University of Kansas Medical Center
CollaboratorOTHER
Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
COHORT
Time perspective
PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
8 Years to 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Diagnosis of FD as determined by the GI physician in accordance with Rome III criteria * Age 8-17 years inclusive * Scheduled for upper endoscopy as part of routine care after failing to respond to acid suppression therapy

Exclusion criteria

* Use of oral antibiotic or probiotic within 8 weeks prior to enrollment * Use of systemic steroid or immunomodulating drug within 8 weeks of enrollment

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Microbiome Analysiswithin 12 months from collectionFecal samples and 8 mucosal biopsies (descending duodenum) will be obtained from each subject. Samples will be processed and DNA isolated per standard lab techniques.16S rDNA sequence analysis of microbial communities within patient samples will be analyzed utilizing our HiSeq 1500 rapid run technologies. We will perform 2 X 150 bp paired end sequencing which will give exceptional coverage (reads \> 30,000). We will sequence the V4 region of 16s RNA (E. coli 515-806), which is the method optimized for Illumina HiSeq 1500 currently. We will also sequence simultaneously the V3 region of 16s RNA to provide a dual-control analysis of samples. Confirmatory PCR will be employed when appropriate. Data will be reported as total counts for each identified bacterial species.
Inflammatory Cell Densitywithin 12 months from collectionRoutine histology slides previously stained with hematoxylin and eosin will be utilized for determination of eosinophil density. IHC techniques will be utilized for determination of mast cell density. Serial 3-μm paraffin sections will be air dried and heat fixed on slides. The sections will be deparaffinized with xylene and iodine and rehydrated in a graded series of alcohol. Utilizing tryptase monoclonal mouse antihuman mast cell tryptase antibody (clone AA1, Dako, Carpinteria, CA), sections will be stained on an automated Dako Autostainer 3400 using Dako's LSAB+ kit with streptavidin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase. To determine density for each cell type, the entire specimen will be scanned to determine the subjective area of greatest involvement. Density will be determined by counting cells within 5 consecutive high-power fields (400X magnification). Peak and mean cell densities expressed as cells/hpf will be determined. This will be completed before study end.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)within 12 months from collectionIHC staining will be performed and may include DCLK1, BDNF, TRPV1, and/or CRH-R1, respectively, depending on the results of an on-going pilot study. Staining intensity will be evaluated in a blinded fashion by a pathologist to assign scores for average IHC signal intensity (i.e. 0= none, 1= mild, 2= moderate, and 3= strong) as well as the percentage of tissue cells or fibers showing positive immunoreactivity. A sem-quantitative scoring system will be applied in which the final immunoreactive score will equal the product of the percentage of positive cells times the average staining intensity. Percentage of positive cells or fibers will be graded as follows: 0= negative-10%, 1= 11-33%, 2= 33-66%, and 3= \> 67%. Immunoreactivity will be considered positive when the combined score ranges between 2-6 and negative with a score of 0-1. Other IHC stains may be performed should they become relevant as indicated by the literature. This will be performed before study end.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
T-scores for the BASC will be collected as part of this study on the Data Collection Form.within 6 months from completionThis information is used to assess psychosocial information from the patient.This will be collected and recorded before study end.

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026