Viral Respiratory Infection Clinical Trial
— RESPIBIOTEOfficial title:
Characterization of Respiratory Microbiota in Susceptibility to Viral Respiratory Infections Using Metagenomic and Culturomic Approach
The role of the nasopharyngeal mucosal microbiota has recently been emphasized in respiratory
diseases. The hypothesis that respiratory infections are linked to an imbalance of the
nasopharyngeal microbiota has recently emerged and some studies show a link between the
respiratory microbiota, the susceptibility to viral respiratory infections and the severity
induced. In a preliminary work on the respiratory microbiota from 225 patients and 48
controls, the investigators found a decrease in the richness and biodiversity of the
nasopharyngeal microbiota in patients with a respiratory viral infection as well as an
enrichment of their respiratory flora in pathogenic bacteria.
Interestingly, these recent years, the development of qPCR for virus diagnosis showed a
substantial proportion of asymptomatic carriers of viruses suggesting that the nasopharyngeal
microbiota may play a critical role in the genesis and clinical expression of viral
respiratory infection, challenging Koch's postulate.
The principal objectives of this study are to compare the respiratory microbiota between
symptomatic patients with respiratory viral infection and asymptomatic carrier of virus. The
aim is to determine the existence of respiratory microbiota profiles associated with the
occurrence of viral respiratory infections influencing the clinical expression of virus and
to determine the role of the respiratory microbiota in the occurrence of bacterial
superinfection which will justify an early antibiotic treatment.
The investigators will include 35 symptomatic patients with viral respiratory infection
harboring positive qPCR for respiratory virus (influenza A or B, RSV, rhinovirus,
metapneumovirus), 35 asymptomatic patients with positive qPCR for respiratory virus and 30
healthy subjects (controls). A pharyngeal and a nasal swabs will be performed for each
patient. All the samples will be analyse by culturomics and metagenomic. Culturomic is a
high-throughput culture strategy based on the multiplication of culture conditions coupled
with the rapid identification of bacteria by MALDI-TOF (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption /
Ionization-Time-Of-Flight) mass spectrometry.Metagenomics is an high throughput sequencing
and will be performed using Miseq ( Illumina technology) targeting the V3-V4 hypervariable
regions of the 16S RNA gene.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | October 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult > 18 years - Hospitalized patients with respiratory viral infection diagnosed by qPCR and / or rapid tests - Contact cases (parent, sister, brother, ...) of patients presenting with viral respiratory infection - No one has expressed opposition to the processing of personal data - Person who had been informed and had not expressed his opposition to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: - Minor patient - Subject who take antibiotic in the 3 weeks before the viral respiratory infection - Presence of another non-respiratory bacterial infection - Vulnerable person: Minor, person under guardianship, or deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative decision |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Assistance Publique Des Hopitaux de Marseille | Marseille | Paca |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | standard microbiological diagnosis of virology | qPCR influenza A, influenza B, rhinovirus, metapneumovirus and respiratory syncythial virus will be performed according to the laboratory protocol by PCR or immunochromatographic test. | 30 months | |
Primary | Bacterial metagenomics | The composition of the respiratory microbiota will be established by high-throughput sequencing of the V3-V4 hypervariable regions of the 16S rRNA gene by Miseq (Illumina) | 30 months | |
Primary | culturomic | Culturomic is a high-throughput culture strategy based on the multiplication of culture conditions coupled with the rapid identification of bacteria by MALDI-TOF (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption / Ionization-Time-Of-Flight) mass spectrometry ( 14). In the event of an insufficient identification score by MALDI-TOF, the strains are identified by molecular techniques, in particular by sequencing of the 16S rRNA. | 30 months | |
Secondary | bacteria present in the respiratory flora in healthy group | Name of bacteria present in the resoiratory flora in healthy group | 30 months | |
Secondary | bacteria present in the respiratory flora of patients | Name of bacteria in the respiratory flora of patients with viral respiratory infection Identification mill be performed using culture approach. | 30 months | |
Secondary | Prognostic factors of viral respiratory infections | Prognostic factors (risk factors or protective factors) of viral respiratory infections by the identification of bacteria that play a protective or deleterious role in the occurrence of viral respiratory infection. | 30 months |
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