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Modifying Intestinal Integrity and Micro Biome in Severe Malnutrition with Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial
Background: Changes in intestinal mucosal integrity and gut microbial balance occur in severe acute malnutrition (SAM), resulting in treatment failure and adverse clinical outcomes (gram-negative sepsis, diarrhoea and high case-fatality). Transient lactose intolerance, due to loss of intestinal brus...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171552/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30345381 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14706.1 |
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author | Walsh, Kevin Calder, Nuala Olupot-Olupot, Peter Ssenyondo, Tonny Okiror, William Okalebo, Charles Bernard Muhindo, Rita Mpoya, Ayub Holmes, Elaine Marchesi, Julian Delamare de la Villenaise de Chenevarin, Gael Frost, Gary Maitland, Kathryn |
author_facet | Walsh, Kevin Calder, Nuala Olupot-Olupot, Peter Ssenyondo, Tonny Okiror, William Okalebo, Charles Bernard Muhindo, Rita Mpoya, Ayub Holmes, Elaine Marchesi, Julian Delamare de la Villenaise de Chenevarin, Gael Frost, Gary Maitland, Kathryn |
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description | Background: Changes in intestinal mucosal integrity and gut microbial balance occur in severe acute malnutrition (SAM), resulting in treatment failure and adverse clinical outcomes (gram-negative sepsis, diarrhoea and high case-fatality). Transient lactose intolerance, due to loss of intestinal brush border lactase, also complicates SAM, thus milk based feeds may not be optimal for nutritional rehabilitation. Since the gut epithelial barrier can be supported by short chain fatty acids, derived from microbiota fermentation by particular fermentable carbohydrates, we postulated that an energy-dense nutritional feed comprising of legume-based fermentable carbohydrates, incorporated with lactose-free versions of standard World Health Organization (WHO) F75/F100 nutritional feeds will enhance epithelial barrier function in malnourished children, reduce and promote resolution of diarrhoea and improve overall outcome. Methods: We will investigate in an open-label trial in 160 Ugandan children with SAM, defined by mid-upper arm circumference <11.5cm and/or presence of kwashiorkor. Children will be randomised to a lactose-free, chickpea-enriched feed containing 2 kcal/ml, provided in quantities to match usual energy provision (experimental) or WHO standard treatment F75 (0.75 kcal/ml) and F100 (1 kcal/ml) feeds on a 1:1 basis, conducted at Mbale Regional Referral Hospital nutritional rehabilitation unit. The primary outcomes are change in MUAC at day 90 and survival to day 90. Secondary outcomes include: i) moderate to good weight gain (>5 g/kg/day), ii) de novo development of diarrhoea (>3 loose stools/day), iii) time to diarrhoea resolution (if >3 loose stools/day), and iv) time to oedema resolution (if kwashiorkor) and change in intestinal biomarkers (faecal calprotectin). Discussion: We hypothesize that, if introduced early in the management of malnutrition, such lactose-free, fermentable carbohydrate-based feeds, could safely and cheaply improve global outcome by reducing lactose intolerance-related diarrhoea, improving mucosal integrity and enhancing immunity, and limiting the risk of systemic infection and associated broad-spectrum antibiotic resistance. Registration: ISRCTN 10309022. |
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spelling | pubmed-61715522018-10-19 Modifying Intestinal Integrity and Micro Biome in Severe Malnutrition with Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial Walsh, Kevin Calder, Nuala Olupot-Olupot, Peter Ssenyondo, Tonny Okiror, William Okalebo, Charles Bernard Muhindo, Rita Mpoya, Ayub Holmes, Elaine Marchesi, Julian Delamare de la Villenaise de Chenevarin, Gael Frost, Gary Maitland, Kathryn Wellcome Open Res Study Protocol Background: Changes in intestinal mucosal integrity and gut microbial balance occur in severe acute malnutrition (SAM), resulting in treatment failure and adverse clinical outcomes (gram-negative sepsis, diarrhoea and high case-fatality). Transient lactose intolerance, due to loss of intestinal brush border lactase, also complicates SAM, thus milk based feeds may not be optimal for nutritional rehabilitation. Since the gut epithelial barrier can be supported by short chain fatty acids, derived from microbiota fermentation by particular fermentable carbohydrates, we postulated that an energy-dense nutritional feed comprising of legume-based fermentable carbohydrates, incorporated with lactose-free versions of standard World Health Organization (WHO) F75/F100 nutritional feeds will enhance epithelial barrier function in malnourished children, reduce and promote resolution of diarrhoea and improve overall outcome. Methods: We will investigate in an open-label trial in 160 Ugandan children with SAM, defined by mid-upper arm circumference <11.5cm and/or presence of kwashiorkor. Children will be randomised to a lactose-free, chickpea-enriched feed containing 2 kcal/ml, provided in quantities to match usual energy provision (experimental) or WHO standard treatment F75 (0.75 kcal/ml) and F100 (1 kcal/ml) feeds on a 1:1 basis, conducted at Mbale Regional Referral Hospital nutritional rehabilitation unit. The primary outcomes are change in MUAC at day 90 and survival to day 90. Secondary outcomes include: i) moderate to good weight gain (>5 g/kg/day), ii) de novo development of diarrhoea (>3 loose stools/day), iii) time to diarrhoea resolution (if >3 loose stools/day), and iv) time to oedema resolution (if kwashiorkor) and change in intestinal biomarkers (faecal calprotectin). Discussion: We hypothesize that, if introduced early in the management of malnutrition, such lactose-free, fermentable carbohydrate-based feeds, could safely and cheaply improve global outcome by reducing lactose intolerance-related diarrhoea, improving mucosal integrity and enhancing immunity, and limiting the risk of systemic infection and associated broad-spectrum antibiotic resistance. Registration: ISRCTN 10309022. F1000 Research Limited 2018-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6171552/ /pubmed/30345381 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14706.1 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Walsh K et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Walsh, Kevin Calder, Nuala Olupot-Olupot, Peter Ssenyondo, Tonny Okiror, William Okalebo, Charles Bernard Muhindo, Rita Mpoya, Ayub Holmes, Elaine Marchesi, Julian Delamare de la Villenaise de Chenevarin, Gael Frost, Gary Maitland, Kathryn Modifying Intestinal Integrity and Micro Biome in Severe Malnutrition with Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title |
Modifying
Intestinal Integrity and
Micro
Biome in Severe Malnutrition with
Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title_full |
Modifying
Intestinal Integrity and
Micro
Biome in Severe Malnutrition with
Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title_fullStr |
Modifying
Intestinal Integrity and
Micro
Biome in Severe Malnutrition with
Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title_full_unstemmed |
Modifying
Intestinal Integrity and
Micro
Biome in Severe Malnutrition with
Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title_short |
Modifying
Intestinal Integrity and
Micro
Biome in Severe Malnutrition with
Legume-Based Feeds (MIMBLE 2.0): protocol for a phase II refined feed and intervention trial |
title_sort | modifying
intestinal integrity and
micro
biome in severe malnutrition with
legume-based feeds (mimble 2.0): protocol for a phase ii refined feed and intervention trial |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171552/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30345381 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14706.1 |
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