Melanoma Clinical Trial
— AgilityOfficial title:
Effects of Acute and Chronic Exercise on Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells in Melanoma Patients
This study is designed to investigate the effects of ketogenic milieu induced by acute exercise as well as the effects of recurrent exercise bouts on functional status and the accumulation in peripheral blood of MDSCs and the consequent balance on antitumor immunity in melanoma patients.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | February 28, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age from 18 to 65 years at the time of recruitment - Histologically confirmed diagnosis of primary melanoma - Patients who are candidate to curative surgery for primary melanoma, skin radicalization or sentinel node biopsy. - American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) status I - Willingness and ability to comply with the protocol, the scheduled visits, treatment plans, laboratory tests and other procedures. - Understanding and signature of the informed consent - Female patients of childbearing potential must agree to sexual abstinence or to use highly effective method of contraception throughout the study (for CEP patients) Exclusion Criteria: - American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) status > I - Pregnancy or lactation - Known infection from HIV virus - Regular physical exercise (more than 1 exercise workout of moderate to intense exercise activity per week) - Any physical or mental conditions interfering with the ability to perform exercise or to complete the testing procedures. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Italy | Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori | Milan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Physical Activity Questionnaire | Patient's life style will be investigated using the short version of Physical Activity Questionnaire | Within one month of the enrollment | |
Other | MeDiet questionnaire | Patient's life style will be investigated using the short version of MeDiet questionnaire | Within one month of the enrollment | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | AEP group: before exercise session. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Quantification of the immune cell subsets (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | Immune cells will be analyzed for frequency and function by 10-color flow cytometry to test the reciprocal balance of protumor vs antitumor immune subsets. The analysis, based in the application of multiple panels of different antibodies, will be performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from peripheral blood. | CEP group: up to two weeks of exercise program. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Transcriptional Immune cell profiling (to determine if occur the re-setting antitumor immunity by short-term physical exercise) | CD14+, CD15+ and total immune cells will be immunosorted directly from whole blood (3 ml) and frozen for the targeted expression profiling of signaling pathways and functional patterns (Nanostring or customized PCR cards). | CEP group: up to two weeks of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPMet before | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPHor before | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPInf before | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPLip before | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPcounts before | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | AEP group: before exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPMet 40 | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPHor 40 | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPInf 40 | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPLip 40 | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPcounts 40 | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPMet 80 | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPHor 80 | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPInf 80 | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPLip 80 | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPcounts 80 | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPMet 24 | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPHor 24 | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPInf 24 | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPLip 24 | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPcounts 24 | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPMet 72 | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPHor 72 | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPInf 72 | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPLip 72 | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_AEPcounts 72 | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPMet before | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPHor before | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPInf before | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPLip before | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEP counts before | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | CEP group: before exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPMet 1w | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPHor 1w | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPInf 1w | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPLip 1w | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPcounts 1w | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | CEP group: after one week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPMet 2w | In plasma we will quantify pH, Lactate, Ketone bodies, Free Fatty Acids, Glucose and Insulin serum levels that will be combined to report the metabolic parameters | CEP group: up to two week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPHor 2w | In serum we will quantify ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations that will be combined to report the hormonal parameters | CEP group: up to two week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPInf 2w | In blood we will quantify IL-6, CRP, inflammatory cito/chemokines such as IL8, CCL2, IFN, IL10, IL1b, TNFa, TGFb that will be combined to report the inflammatory parameters | CEP group: up to two week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPLip 2w | We will analyze the Lipidomics and amino acid profiles by laboratory test that will be combined to report the composition of cell membranes | CEP group: up to two week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the "systemic metabolic milieu"_CEPcounts 2w | Whole blood cell counts will be also performed; this parameter is characterized by the absolute number as well as relative ratio. | CEP group: up to two week of exercise program. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_AEPCap before | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | AEP group: before exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_AEPCap 40 | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | AEP group: after 40 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_AEPCap 80 | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | AEP group: after 80 minutes of exercise session. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_AEPCap 24 | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | AEP group: at 24 post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_AEPCap 72 | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | AEP group: at 72 hours post-exercise. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_CEPCap before | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | CEP group: during the first training session | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_CEPCap 2w | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | CEP group: every morning up to two weeks. | |
Primary | Analysis of the metabolic parameters by capillary sampling_CEPCap end | Capillary sampling (prick sampling) to analysis metabolic parameters at systemic blood level will be performed during the first, in-hospital, training session and further will be continued at home, self-managed by the patient who will have to measure glycaemia and ketones every morning (finger prick sampling) and after each training sessions (earlobe prick sampling). | CEP group: at the end of training sessions up to two weeks. |
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N/A | |
Recruiting |
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Phase 2 | |
Active, not recruiting |
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Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
Not yet recruiting |
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Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
Completed |
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N/A | |
Terminated |
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Phase 1 | |
Completed |
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