The Human Microbiome in Immune-Mediated Diseases



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:7/12/2018
Start Date:November 2014
End Date:November 2018
Contact:Martin Kriegel, MD, PhD
Email:martin.kriegel@yale.edu
Phone:203-737-8326

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The immune system is influenced by the commensal microbes that live in the gut and on the
skin. This study aims to characterize the microbiota of subjects with autoimmune disease in
order to determine whether certain microbial species may cause or worsen immune-mediated
diseases

This is a combination of a defined pilot microbiome study as well as exploratory mechanistic
research with candidate commensals identified based on known structures accessible in public
databases. In the observational prospective two-center study, subjects will be followed for 8
weeks. The study will consist of a total of 3 study visits (0, 4 and 8 weeks). Screening and
baseline visits (week 0) will take place at the same time. A study window period of +/- 7
days will be allowed for follow-up study visits. The mechanistic in vitro research with
subjects' blood cells and candidate commensals will typically require between 2-4 visits for
sampling, but will not be limited by the frequency of visits.

Inclusion Criteria:

- 18 years of age and older

- Diagnosis of an immune-mediated disease by a healthcare provider, including but not
limited to: systemic lupus erythematosus, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus

Exclusion criteria for pilot study (subjects enrolled in the exploratory mechanistic study
arm will not be required to meet exclusion criteria and may be enrolled if the
investigators believe that the subject can help address the scientific aim)..

Exclusion Criteria:

- Ongoing chronic infection (viral, bacterial or fungal) including known HIV, Hepatitis
B/C

- Acute infection receiving any antibiotics or any use of antibiotics within 90 days
prior to screening

- For skin swab collection (see also appendix D):

- No use of topical antibiotics within 7-days prior to collection of swab, other
than use in normal hand washing.

- No use of topical antimicrobial products (as outlined in appendix F) within 48
hours prior to collection of swab

- Subject must not have bathed within 8-hours of swab collection.

- For oral swab collection (see also appendix D):

- No use of antiseptic mouth washes (as outlined in appendix F) within 48 hours of
swab collection

- Subjects must not have brushed teeth or flossed within 8-hours of swab collection

- Major gastrointestinal surgery less than 5 years prior to enrollment (with the
exception of appendectomy)

- Any Gastrointestinal bleeding history

- Inflammatory Bowel Disease diagnosed by biopsy

- Bulimia or anorexia nervosa

- Probiotics (greater than estimated 109 cfu or organisms per day) within 90 days prior
to enrollment (with the exception of fermented beverages, milks or yogurts).

- Morbid obesity (BMI ≥ 40)

- Type I Diabetes Mellitus

- Diabetes Mellitus type 2, poorly controlled defined as Hgb A1c greater than 8% on
medical therapy

- Malignancy within one year prior to screening (with the exception of non-metastatic
squamous or basal cell skin carcinomas and cervical carcinoma if received curative
surgical treatment)

- Known illicit drug or alcohol abuse
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535 E 70th St
New York, New York 10021
(212) 606-1000
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20 York St, N20 York St,
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
(203) 688-4242
Principal Investigator: Martin Kriegel, MD, PhD
Phone: 203-737-8326
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