Lung HIV Microbiome Project (Michigan Site)
LHMP
Understanding the Lung Microbiome in HIV-Infected & HIV-Uninfected Individuals
1 other identifier
observational
59
1 country
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Brief Summary
In its original phase, this cohort study recruited subjects who were either HIV-positive or HIV-negative healthy controls, to analyze the community structure of the lung microbiome. Original recruitment was planned to occur both at the University of Michigan Medical Center and clinics, and at VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Enrollment for the original cohort is completed, and all current activity of this project is occurring at VA Ann Arbor, where both Veteran subjects and non-Veteran subjects are eligible to participate. This study is currently recruiting only healthy HIV-negative subjects. Participation, described below, involves a research bronchoscopy procedure.
Trial Health
Trial Health Score
Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach
participants targeted
Target at P25-P50 for all trials
Started Oct 2009
Longer than P75 for all trials
1 active site
Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.
Trial Relationships
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
October 1, 2009
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
March 12, 2015
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
March 18, 2015
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
April 1, 2015
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
April 1, 2015
CompletedSeptember 16, 2016
September 1, 2016
5.5 years
March 12, 2015
September 14, 2016
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
Lung bacterial microbiome community structure
biological samples will be analyzed by culture-independent microbiological and bioinformatic techniques to determine the constituent members of the bacterial microbiome at each sampled site, to the level of "operational taxonomic unit" at 97% similarity to published sequences.
at time of bronchoscopy
Study Arms (1)
healthy volunteers
no intervention to be administered in this observational study, although all participants will undergo fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Interventions
All subjects will undergo a research fiberoptic bronchoscopy under moderate conscious sedation. There is no randomization
Eligibility Criteria
Healthy individuals with no more than mild treated chronic diseases that would not preclude a research bronchoscopy under moderate conscious sedation. Both never-smokers and active smokers are welcome.
You may qualify if:
- Negative HIV testing (by ELISA) during initial study visit
- No signs of respiratory infection at enrollment, such as: fever; recent change in quantity of quality of sputum; chest pain; recent change in shortness of breath or exertional activity
- Willing and able to sign the informed consent document
- If female of child-bearing potential, negative pregnancy test during initial study visit
You may not qualify if:
- Pregnancy
- Signs or symptoms of respiratory infection at enrollment
- Unwilling or unable to sign the informed consent document
- Unstable heart disease
- Other systemic disease and unlikely to survive at least 2 years
- Mental incompetence
- Participation in another interventional protocol within the last 6 weeks
- Use of antibiotics for a lung infection within the last 4 weeks
- Renal Failure (creatinine \>3)
- Child's Class C Cirrhosis
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48105, United States
Related Publications (22)
Twigg HL 3rd, Morris A, Ghedin E, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB, Crothers K, Campbell TB, Flores SC, Fontenot AP, Beck JM, Huang L, Lynch S, Knox KS, Weinstock G; Lung HIV Microbiome Project. Use of bronchoalveolar lavage to assess the respiratory microbiome: signal in the noise. Lancet Respir Med. 2013 Jul;1(5):354-6. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(13)70117-6. Epub 2013 Jul 8. No abstract available.
PMID: 24429191BACKGROUNDDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Huffnagle GB. The role of the bacterial microbiome in lung disease. Expert Rev Respir Med. 2013 Jun;7(3):245-57. doi: 10.1586/ers.13.24.
PMID: 23734647BACKGROUNDDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Freeman CM, Walker N, Scales BS, Beck JM, Martinez FJ, Curtis JL, Lama VN, Huffnagle GB. Changes in the lung microbiome following lung transplantation include the emergence of two distinct Pseudomonas species with distinct clinical associations. PLoS One. 2014 May 15;9(5):e97214. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097214. eCollection 2014.
PMID: 24831685BACKGROUNDDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Huffnagle GB. Towards an ecology of the lung: new conceptual models of pulmonary microbiology and pneumonia pathogenesis. Lancet Respir Med. 2014 Mar;2(3):238-46. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(14)70028-1.
PMID: 24621685BACKGROUNDDickson RP, Martinez FJ, Huffnagle GB. The role of the microbiome in exacerbations of chronic lung diseases. Lancet. 2014 Aug 23;384(9944):691-702. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61136-3.
PMID: 25152271BACKGROUNDScales BS, Dickson RP, LiPuma JJ, Huffnagle GB. Microbiology, genomics, and clinical significance of the Pseudomonas fluorescens species complex, an unappreciated colonizer of humans. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2014 Oct;27(4):927-48. doi: 10.1128/CMR.00044-14.
PMID: 25278578BACKGROUNDDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Prescott HC, Martinez FJ, Curtis JL, Lama VN, Huffnagle GB. Intraalveolar Catecholamines and the Human Lung Microbiome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2015 Jul 15;192(2):257-9. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201502-0326LE. No abstract available.
PMID: 26177175BACKGROUNDCurtis JL, Freeman CM, Huffnagle GB. "B" for Bad, Beneficial, or Both? Lung Lymphoid Neogenesis in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2015 Sep 15;192(6):648-51. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201506-1230ED. No abstract available.
PMID: 26371807BACKGROUNDCurtis JL, Freeman CM. Why do we need a nonhuman primate model of smoking-induced COPD? Am J Pathol. 2015 Mar;185(3):610-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2014.12.002. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
PMID: 25576784BACKGROUNDHuang YJ, Erb-Downward JR, Dickson RP, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB, Han MK. Understanding the role of the microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: principles, challenges, and future directions. Transl Res. 2017 Jan;179:71-83. doi: 10.1016/j.trsl.2016.06.007. Epub 2016 Jun 23.
PMID: 27392936BACKGROUNDAdar SD, Huffnagle GB, Curtis JL. The respiratory microbiome: an underappreciated player in the human response to inhaled pollutants? Ann Epidemiol. 2016 May;26(5):355-9. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2016.03.010. Epub 2016 Apr 7.
PMID: 27161078BACKGROUNDLozupone C, Cota-Gomez A, Palmer BE, Linderman DJ, Charlson ES, Sodergren E, Mitreva M, Abubucker S, Martin J, Yao G, Campbell TB, Flores SC, Ackerman G, Stombaugh J, Ursell L, Beck JM, Curtis JL, Young VB, Lynch SV, Huang L, Weinstock GM, Knox KS, Twigg H, Morris A, Ghedin E, Bushman FD, Collman RG, Knight R, Fontenot AP; Lung HIV Microbiome Project. Widespread colonization of the lung by Tropheryma whipplei in HIV infection. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013 May 15;187(10):1110-7. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201211-2145OC.
PMID: 23392441RESULTMorris A, Beck JM, Schloss PD, Campbell TB, Crothers K, Curtis JL, Flores SC, Fontenot AP, Ghedin E, Huang L, Jablonski K, Kleerup E, Lynch SV, Sodergren E, Twigg H, Young VB, Bassis CM, Venkataraman A, Schmidt TM, Weinstock GM; Lung HIV Microbiome Project. Comparison of the respiratory microbiome in healthy nonsmokers and smokers. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013 May 15;187(10):1067-75. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201210-1913OC.
PMID: 23491408RESULTBeck JM, Schloss PD, Venkataraman A, Twigg H 3rd, Jablonski KA, Bushman FD, Campbell TB, Charlson ES, Collman RG, Crothers K, Curtis JL, Drews KL, Flores SC, Fontenot AP, Foulkes MA, Frank I, Ghedin E, Huang L, Lynch SV, Morris A, Palmer BE, Schmidt TM, Sodergren E, Weinstock GM, Young VB; Lung HIV Microbiome Project. Multicenter Comparison of Lung and Oral Microbiomes of HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected Individuals. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2015 Dec 1;192(11):1335-44. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201501-0128OC.
PMID: 26247840RESULTErb-Downward JR, Sadighi Akha AA, Wang J, Shen N, He B, Martinez FJ, Gyetko MR, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB. Use of direct gradient analysis to uncover biological hypotheses in 16s survey data and beyond. Sci Rep. 2012;2:774. doi: 10.1038/srep00774. Epub 2012 Oct 26.
PMID: 23336065RESULTDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Prescott HC, Martinez FJ, Curtis JL, Lama VN, Huffnagle GB. Cell-associated bacteria in the human lung microbiome. Microbiome. 2014 Aug 18;2:28. doi: 10.1186/2049-2618-2-28. eCollection 2014.
PMID: 25206976RESULTVenkataraman A, Bassis CM, Beck JM, Young VB, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB, Schmidt TM. Application of a neutral community model to assess structuring of the human lung microbiome. mBio. 2015 Jan 20;6(1):e02284-14. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02284-14.
PMID: 25604788RESULTBassis CM, Erb-Downward JR, Dickson RP, Freeman CM, Schmidt TM, Young VB, Beck JM, Curtis JL, Huffnagle GB. Analysis of the upper respiratory tract microbiotas as the source of the lung and gastric microbiotas in healthy individuals. mBio. 2015 Mar 3;6(2):e00037. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00037-15.
PMID: 25736890RESULTDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Freeman CM, McCloskey L, Beck JM, Huffnagle GB, Curtis JL. Spatial Variation in the Healthy Human Lung Microbiome and the Adapted Island Model of Lung Biogeography. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2015 Jun;12(6):821-30. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201501-029OC.
PMID: 25803243RESULTErb-Downward JR, Thompson DL, Han MK, Freeman CM, McCloskey L, Schmidt LA, Young VB, Toews GB, Curtis JL, Sundaram B, Martinez FJ, Huffnagle GB. Analysis of the lung microbiome in the "healthy" smoker and in COPD. PLoS One. 2011 Feb 22;6(2):e16384. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016384.
PMID: 21364979RESULTQin S, Clausen E, Lucht L, Michael H, Beck JM, Curtis JL, Freeman CM, Morris A. Presence of Tropheryma whipplei in Different Body Sites in a Cohort of Healthy Subjects. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2016 Jul 15;194(2):243-5. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201601-0162LE. No abstract available.
PMID: 27420361RESULTDickson RP, Erb-Downward JR, Freeman CM, McCloskey L, Falkowski NR, Huffnagle GB, Curtis JL. Bacterial Topography of the Healthy Human Lower Respiratory Tract. mBio. 2017 Feb 14;8(1):e02287-16. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02287-16.
PMID: 28196961DERIVED
Biospecimen
Oral rinse Nasal swap Bronchoalveolar lavage
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Jeffrey L. Curtis, MD
Professor of Internal Medicine & Staff Physician, VA Ann Arbor
Study Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Observational Model
- CASE ONLY
- Time Perspective
- PROSPECTIVE
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Professor of Internal Medicine
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
March 12, 2015
First Posted
March 18, 2015
Study Start
October 1, 2009
Primary Completion
April 1, 2015
Study Completion
April 1, 2015
Last Updated
September 16, 2016
Record last verified: 2016-09
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will share
deidentified data and biological specimens deposited with NIH BioLNCC