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ASPIRE is a nutrition study focusing on the effect of arginine supplementation on immune function in postoperative infants.
The investigators will explore the effect of current intravenous feeding (parenteral nutrition (PN)) formulations and oral arginine supplementation on blood arginine levels and the genes that are involved in body nutrition and fighting infection in babies who have had major bowel surgery or been diagnosed with necrotising enterocolitis. The investigators will undertake an exploratory physiological study across two sites under which are part of a single neonatal partnership. 48 infants will be recruited; 24 preterm infants and 24 term/near term infants. 16 of these infants (8 preterm and 8 term/near term) will be supplemented with arginine in both oral and parenteral form, 16 infants will receive arginine supplementation in oral form alone and 16 infants will receive standard nutrition with no arginine supplement. The investigators will record nutritional intake and routine biochemical testing data (which includes amino acid levels) collected over the first 30 days post surgery or post NEC diagnosis. The investigators will take blood for analysis at prespecified intervals for RNA sequencing, ammonia and metabolomics. RNA sequencing findings will allow the investigators to describe the effect of arginine on gene activity in postoperative infants
The investigators hypothesise that arginine supplementation will result in changes in gene expression that are consistent with changes in T-cell function and associated inflammatory pathways.
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Arginine Supplementation and the Postoperative Immune REsponse (ASPIRE) in neonates
Population:
Preterm infants <30 weeks gestation requiring a laparotomy/major bowel surgery or diagnosed with necrotising enterocolitis (Modified Bell's Stage II or higher) before discharge before discharge ; Term and near term infants (born >35 weeks gestation) requiring a laparotomy/major bowel surgery in the first 3 days of life (gastroschisis; major bowel atresias expected to require at least 7 days PN).
Number of infants:
48 infants (completing the study) will be recruited over approximately 24-36 months: 24 in the preterm group and 24 in the term group.
Number of sites:
Two sites - Alder Hey Children's Hospital (AHCH) and Liverpool Women's Hospital (LWH) under the umbrella of the Neonatal Partnership. Eligible infants will undergo surgery at AHCH and will receive early postoperative care at either AHCH or LWH
Study duration:
Informed consent will take place preoperatively where possible, or within 5 days of surgery or NEC diagnosis. In the term group, antenatal recruitment will be attempted. The first study related blood sample will be taken as soon as possible postoperatively following consent with the last sample taken on day 30 post-operatively. Other study assessments reflect those routinely performed in preterm infants receiving parenteral nutrition (PN).
Study intervention:
All infants will receive standard clinical treatment. 8 preterm and 8 term infants will receive PN as determined by local clinical guidelines (6.3 or 8.4% arginine content). 8 term infants and 8 preterm infants will receive PN as determined by local clinical guidelines (6.3 or 8.4% arginine content) and enteral arginine supplementation. Enteral L-arginine will start with the first enteral feedings: starting 0.75mmol/kg/day, doubled to 1.5mmol/kg (261mg/kg/day) when reaching 40% of enteral feeds. 8 preterm and 8 term infants will receive PN with an additional arginine supplement and oral supplementation. PN supplementation will aim to achieve up to 18% arginine intake (allocated according to intervention PN stock availability) and will be titrated against oral supplementation during the transition to enteral feeds.
Primary objective:
To examine the changes in gene expression present in arginine supplemented infants between day 3 and day 10 post-operatively. Thus will be done via illumina RNA sequencing and statistical pathway analysis. The changes in gene expression will be compared with those seen between day 3 and day 10 in unsupplemented preterm and term infants. The genes of interest are those involved in immune function and inflammatory pathways.
Secondary objectives:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Standard parenteral nutrition | No Intervention | These infants will form the control group and will receive standard parenteral nutrition. They will be sub-stratified into gestational brackets - preterm (born <30 weeks) and term/near term. | |
| Arginine supplementation (combined) | Experimental | These infants will form an intervention group and will receive parenteral nutrition with additional arginine (up to 18% of amino acid make-up) for up to 14 days post-op and oral arginine supplementation up to 30 days post-op. They will be sub-stratified into gestational brackets - preterm (born <30 weeks) and term/near term. |
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| Arginine supplementation (oral only) | Experimental | These infants will form an intervention group and will receive standard parenteral nutrition and oral arginine supplementation up to 30 days post-op. They will be sub-stratified into gestational brackets - preterm (born <30 weeks) and term/near term. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arginine | Dietary Supplement | The intervention infants will receive either parenteral nutrition which contains additional arginine (up to 18% arginine content) or a separate arginine infusion to provide up to 18% arginine. This is in comparison to standard parenteral nutrition which has an arginine content of 6.3%. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Gene expression via Illumina RNA sequencing | RNA will be extracted from whole blood and sent for Illumina RNA sequencing. These sequences are then mapped to reference gene sets for gene expression analysis. The pattern of alteration in gene expression between days 3 and 10 in arginine deficient postoperative infants after correction of their deficiency by supplementation with arginine will be analysed. The changes in gene expression will be compared with those seen in unsupplemented infants. The genes of interest are those involved in T-cell function and associated inflammatory pathways. Statistical pathway analysis will be used to identify these genes and their relationship with key biological pathways. | Day 3 and 10 post-surgery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Gene expression via Illumina RNA sequencing | RNA will be extracted from whole blood and sent for Illumina RNA sequencing. These sequences are then mapped to reference gene sets for gene expression analysis. The pattern of alteration in gene expression between days 3, 10 and 30 in arginine deficient postoperative infants after correction of their deficiency by supplementation with arginine will be analysed. The changes in gene expression will be compared with those seen in unsupplemented infants. The genes of interest are those involved in T-cell function and associated inflammatory pathways. Statistical pathway analysis will be used to identify these genes and their relationship with key biological pathways. Secondary analysis will include Day 30 measurements. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colin Morgan | Contact | +441517089988 | colin.morgan@lwh.nhs.uk | |
| Frances Callaghan | Contact | +441517089988 | frances.callaghan@nhs.net |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Alder Hey Children's Hospital | Recruiting | Liverpool | Merseyside | L14 5AB | United Kingdom |
No IPD will be made available.
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D047928 | Premature Birth |
| D044342 | Malnutrition |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D007752 | Obstetric Labor, Premature |
| D007744 | Obstetric Labor Complications |
| D011248 | Pregnancy Complications |
| D005261 | Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D001120 | Arginine |
| ID | Term |
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| D024361 | Amino Acids, Basic |
| D000596 | Amino Acids |
| D000602 | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
| D000599 | Amino Acids, Diamino |
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There will be parallel assignment of supplemented parenteral nutrition (PN) and standard parenteral nutrition dependent upon stock availability of intervention PN.
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This is not blinded or randomized.
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| Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Gene expression via Illumina RNA sequencing | RNA will be extracted from whole blood and sent for Illumina RNA sequencing. These sequences are then mapped to reference gene sets for gene expression analysis. The pattern of alteration in gene expression between days 3, 10 and 30 in arginine deficient postoperative infants after correction of their deficiency by supplementation with arginine will be analysed. The changes in gene expression will be compared with those seen in unsupplemented infants. The genes of interest are those known to be associated with necrotising enterocolitis (NEC). Statistical pathway analysis will be used to identify these genes and their relationship with key biological pathways. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Gene expression via Illumina RNA sequencing | RNA will be extracted from whole blood and sent for Illumina RNA sequencing. These sequences are then mapped to reference gene sets for gene expression analysis. The pattern of alteration in gene expression between days 3, 10 and 30 in arginine deficient postoperative infants after correction of their deficiency by supplementation with arginine will be analysed. The changes in gene expression will be compared with those seen in unsupplemented infants. The genes of interest are those known to be involved with arginine metabolism. Statistical pathway analysis will be used to identify these genes and their relationship with key biological pathways. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Blood ammonia levels | Blood ammonia levels will be measured at day 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery and levels in supplemented intervention infants will be compared to unsupplemented control infants. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Plasma arginine levels | Plasma arginine levels will be measured at day 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery and levels in supplemented intervention infants will be compared to unsupplemented control infants. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Plasma proline levels | Proline is a urea cycle intermediate involved in arginine metabolism. Plasma proline levels will be measured at day 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery. Metabolomics profiling and analysis will be used to compare supplemented intervention infants with unsupplemented control infants. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Body composition measuring total body fluid measured in litres | Body composition measurements will be taken regularly via bioelectrical impedance measuring total body fluid (intracellular and extra cellular distribution) during the study period. Results from control and intervention infants will be compared. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Body composition measuring fat free mass in grams | Body composition measurements will be taken regularly via bioelectrical impedance measuring fat free mass during the study period. Results from control and intervention infants will be compared. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Growth measuring body weight in grams | Infants will be weighed regularly during the study period. Measurements from control and intervention infants will be compared. | Days 3, 10 and 30 post-surgery |
| Liverpool Women's Hospital | Recruiting | Liverpool | Merseyside | L8 7SS | United Kingdom |
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| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D009748 | Nutrition Disorders |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D000601 | Amino Acids, Essential |