Confinement and Isolation Clinical Trial
— ICELAND-2Official title:
A Counter Measure for the Effects of Immune and Microbiome Changes in Environments With Limited ANtigen Diversity (ICELAND-TWO) - a Randomized Double Blind Controlled Pilot Study With Bifidobacterium Longum 1714
There is evidence to indicate that the gut microbiota has an effect on mental well-being and
stress behaviours. This is highly relevant to both life on earth and spaceflight missions, in
which mental well-being is crucial to mission success. Bifidobacterium longum 1714 (BL 1714),
will be tested in the project ICELAND-2 in a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled
pilot study in crew members of the Antarctica station CONCORDIA in order to test stress
resilience and possible outcomes on the immune system since the metabolic stress response and
the immune system are closely interrelated. Crew members of CONCORDIA station have a
prolonged stay (roughly 12 months) in a confined (antigen exposure restricted, overclean) and
isolated environment, mimicking the situation of long-term space travel. ICELAND-2 will be
conducted over three consecutive winter-over periods (3 years).
The project ICELAND-2:
1. evaluates the effect of the probiotic BL1714 on well-being regarding mood, social
integration and stress and other parameters .
2. determines the effect of an antigen-limited environment like Concordia on gut
microbiota, immune system and epigenetics.
3. examines the interaction between the factors mentioned in 1.
4. examines the role of nutrition intake and behaviour in the interplay mentioned above.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Crew members of the Concordia station in Antarctica Exclusion Criteria: Participants which are not crew members of the Concordia station in Antarctica |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Antarctica | Concordia Station | Concordia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
University Hospital Tuebingen | Dr. Claude Lambert, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Dr. Isabelle Mack, Co-PI, University Hospital Tübigen, Dr. Joël Doré, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Dr. John Penders, Maastricht University Medical Center, European Space Agency |
Antarctica,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Expert rating by medical doctor on well-being of participant | The medical doctors will rate the well-being of participants structured using 10 visual analogue scales monthly. The scales comprise the topics stress, stress coping, mood and physical health. This Rating is done ahead of the participant ratings (see sec. outcomes) | up to 12 months | |
Secondary | Participant rating on well-being | The participants will perform a self-rating of their well-being using the same visual analogue scales as the medical doctor for the primary outcome. | measurement monthly over 12 months | |
Secondary | Discrepancy between ratings on well-being | The discrepancy between the expert-rating and the self-rating will be calculated | measurement monthly over 12 months | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal symptoms | Gastrointestinal symptoms will be assessed using the gastrointestinal symptom rating scale | Measurements at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica at months 4,9 and 12 and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Gastrointestinal microbiota | Gastrointestinal microbiota composition and diversity measures analysed from stool samples using 16S rRNA sequencing and shotgun sequencing | stool samples collected at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica monthly over 1 year and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Immune system | Cognate immune system analyzed from blood samples using FACS | Measurements at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica at months 4,9 and 12 and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Epigenetics | Histone modification and DNA methylation with focus on immune biology (DNA from saliva samples) using state of the art techniques e.g. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-based methods and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), bisulfite sequencing, and CpG island microarrays. | Measurements at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica at months 4,9 and 12 and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Interaction between microbiota and immune biology (including epigenetics) | Interaction between microbiota and immune biology (including epigenetics) by using novel bioinformatic and statistic models e.g. distance based redundancy analysis | Measurements at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica at months 4,9 and 12 and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Nutrition | Influence of nutrition and nutritional habits on healths using Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQ) and standardized photographies of meals | FFQ: Measurements at 1 day predeparture, in Antarctica at months 4,9 and 12 and 6 months postdeparture | |
Secondary | Medical and psychological data records assessed by the medical doctors of the European Space Agency | Medical and psychological data records assessed by the medical doctors of the European Space Agency | 1 day Predeparture, Antarctica winterover of 12 months | |
Secondary | POMS | Profile of mood states (POMS) questionnaire | 1 day Predeparture, Antarctica winterover of 12 months | |
Secondary | PANAS | Positive & negative affect schedule | 1 day Predeparture, Antarctica winterover of 12 months |