Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Oral Probiotic Administration to Modulate the Airway Microbiome in Obese Asthmatic Subjects
Obesity is a major health concern in the Deep South resulting in a growing number of
metabolic disorders that strain the resources of our healthcare system. Obesity is recognized
as a major risk factor for asthma. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has
stated "obesity is associated significantly with the development of asthma, worsening asthma
symptoms, and poor asthma control. This leads to increased medication use and
hospitalizations."
Variations in the airway microbiome are correlated with the risk for development of asthma,
and populations of different bacteria vary by phenotype amongst severe asthmatics .
Proteobacteria are found in greater proportion in asthmatic subjects relative to healthy
controls (37% vs 15%) while non-asthmatic subjects have a relative abundance of Firmicutes
(47% vs 63%) and Actinobacteria (10% vs 14%) compared to those with asthma . Amongst those
with asthma, obese asthmatic subjects have a relative abundance of Bacteroides (54%) and
Firmicutes (26%). Notably, both phyla are part of the gastrointestinal microbiome, suggesting
inoculation through gastroesophageal reflux which may be more common in obese individuals.
Asthmatics identified as having improvement in their asthma control following treatment with
inhaled corticosteroids appear to have a greater relative abundance of Actinobacteria (79.8%)
in their airways relative to other asthmatics. Actinobacteria have been associated with the
production of anti-inflammatory proteins and are speculated to be involved in increasing
steroid responsiveness. Other studies have demonstrated that oral administration of
probiotics, including Bifidobacterium species within the phyla Actinobacteria, lead to
reduced Th2 cytokine production and eosinophilic inflammation, along with promotion of
Regulatory T-cell (Treg) populations within the airway. We hypothesize that administration of
over the counter oral probiotics containing Actinobacteria (Bifidobacterium) to obese
asthmatic subjects will result in decreased airway inflammation and better asthma control by
immune modulation.
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