Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Linking Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor to Infections in Cystic Fibrosis Lung Disease
The goal of this observational study o is to define whether, how and to what extent treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio directly affects Pseudomonas aeruginosa in individuals with cystic fibrosis. The main questions it aims to answer are: - whether Trikafta/Kaftrio affects the bacterial phenotypes and susceptibility to antibiotics; - whether Trikafta/Kaftrio impacts the bacterial virulence. Participants will be asked the permission to store and analyze P. aeruginosa isolates collected from respiratory samples for usual care plans before the initiation of treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio and after 12 and 18 months of treatment. The results of bacterial analysis will be matched with clinical data at the specific time-points. We expect to define effects of Trikafta/Kaftrio on P. aeruginosa and identify bacterial phenotypes as possible risk factors for its efficacy.
We will recruit 20 individuals affected by cystic fibrosis (≥12 years of age), chronically infected with P. aeruginosa (defined as having at least 50% or more sputum cultures positive for P. aeruginosa in the previous year), homozygous for the F508del mutation (F508del/F508del) or heterozygous for the F508del mutation and with a minimal function mutation in the other allele (F508del/minimal function), candidates for treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio according to clinical practice. P. aeruginosa strains will be collected from the sputum before the start of therapy (T0) and after 12 (T12m) and 18 (T18m) months of treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio. Currently, some patients have already started treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio. The strains at T0 and for some of them also at T12m and T18m have already been recovered from these patients for other studies. Of these strains it is not yet known whether they are clonal at different times (T0, T12m and T18m). Of these patients, we will include in the expected 20 (20 total between prospective and retrospective) only patients for whom strains clonal between T0, T12m and T18m will be identified, asking for their authorization to use the strains and their data through informed consent. If the number of retrospective patients is sufficient to reach the expected number (20 total patients), no other patients will be recruited prospectively. Patients who will be prescribed Trikafta/Kaftrio therapy according to clinical practice will be recruited at routine visits. The decision to prescribe treatment with Trikafta/Kaftrio, according to current clinical practice, is completely independent of the decision to include the patient in this study. The diagnostic and evaluation procedures and follow-up visits foreseen by the study will coincide with those programmed for each patient according to the standard operating procedures in force at the participating centres. For retrospective patients, informed consent will be collected during the routine check-up and, once the eligibility criteria have been verified, the data relating to the visit performed before the start of therapy (T0) and, if already available, the data relating to the visit performed at 12 and 18 months from the beginning of the therapy (T12m and T18m), will be collected. P. aeruginosa recovered from the respiratory samples during the three visits will be analysed. In the event that data are not available, data and samples will be collected at the respective routine follow-ups (at 12 and/or 18 months). For prospective patients, the enrollment visit will be performed during the routine visit performed before the start of therapy (T0) which will be followed by visits scheduled for clinical practice at 12 and 18 months from the start of therapy (T12m and T18m). At T0, T12m and T18m the sputum samples, collected from the patient's airways, will be treated according to standard procedures for the evaluation of the bacterial species present. P. aeruginosa strains will be subjected to minimal inhibitory concentration tests to assay their susceptibility to a panel of standard antibiotics, and analyzed by Multi-locus Sequence Typing to detect their clonality. The strains of each patient that will be clonal between T0, T12m and T18m, immediately stored at -80°C, will then be shipped to Ospedale San Raffaele , where they will be analyzed for the purposes of the project using methods validated in the literature. We will analyze i) the phenotypes (in particular motility by pilus, motility by flagellum, secretion of proteases and pyocyanin, and mucoidity) of P. aeruginosa strains using microbiological methods validated in the literature, ii) the expression profiles of the strains by RNA sequencing, iii) the presence of gene variants by whole genome sequencing of the strains, iv) and their virulence by measuring their impact on the expression of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator protein in cystic fibrosis bronchial epithelial cell lines. The final aim will be to i) evaluate the differences in the phenotypes of the P. aeruginosa strains isolated at T0 and those isolated at T12m and T18m post treatment with Kaftrio; ii) to evaluate differences in the susceptibility to antibiotics of the P. aeruginosa strains isolated at T0 and those isolated at T12m and T18m; iii) evaluate differences in the expression profiles of the P. aeruginosa strains isolated at T0 and those isolated at T12m and T18m and correlate them to the difference in respiratory function measured as FEV1 (%); iv) evaluate the presence of gene variants between the strains isolated at T0 and those isolated at T12m and T18m and correlate them to the difference in respiratory function measured as FEV1 (%); v) to determine whether changes in bacterial phenotypes induced by Kaftrio treatment may be associated with lower anti-CFTR activity of P. aeruginosa. ;
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