Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sulforaphane Treatment of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
| Verified date | December 2020 |
| Source | University of Massachusetts, Worcester |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
ASD is a diverse disorder starting in early childhood and characterized by social communication impairment as well as restricted interests and repetitive behaviors. It affects 1:68 children and is an enormous medical and economic problem for which there is no established, mechanism-based treatment. Sulforaphane is an isothiocyanate derived from broccoli, and has potent activity in transcriptionally up-regulating genes that control mechanisms whereby aerobic cells protect themselves against oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation. This study is a clinical trial of oral sulforaphane (as broccoli seed powder) in 50 boys and girls (3-12 years) with ASD in 3 phases over 36 weeks. In Phase 1, 25 children will receive active drug and 25 will receive placebo for 15 weeks; in Phase 2, all children will receive sulforaphane from 15-30 weeks; in Phase 3, children will receive no treatment for 6 weeks. Study visits will take place at screening, 7, 15, 22, 30 and 36 weeks, when the Ohio Autism Clinical Clinical Impressions Scale - Severity and Improvement (OACIS-S and OACIS-I), Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) and Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) will be recorded. Children will be monitored with physical examinations and for toxicity with clinical laboratory studies and examine possible biomarkers: Nuclear factor-erythroid factor 2 (Nrf2), oxidative stress and mitochondrial function, the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway and cytokine expression. In addition, prior to the main clinical trial, a pilot study will be carried out in 10 children with ASD, 6-12 years of age, who will receive sulforaphane, 2.2 micromoles/kg daily for 14 days. Blood and urine samples before and at the end of treatment will be collected, in order to measure several parameters that are likely to demonstrate expected effects of sulforaphane, to standardize the assays and procedures, and to determine the most effective measures.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 60 |
| Est. completion date | January 2020 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 2018 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 3 Years to 12 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis of moderate or greater severity - Age 3 through 12 years inclusive Exclusion Criteria: - Absence of a parent or legal guardian and consent - Inability to speak/understand English language - Seizure within 1 year of screening: This exclusion is based on the theoretical concern that cellular activation by sulforaphane might exacerbate seizures in patients with known seizure disorders. As noted in our previous trial of sulforaphane in young adult males, a seizure occurred in each of 2 participants: one during treatment (in a participant with a previously undisclosed seizure), the other 3 weeks after discontinuing sulforaphane. - Impaired renal function (serum creatinine > 1.2 mg/dl), impaired hepatic function (SGOT/SGPT> 2x upper limit of normal), impaired thyroid function (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) outside normal limits): This exclusion is based on a theoretical possibility of activation of underlying cellular metabolic abnormalities by sulforaphane. Current infection or treatment with antibiotics: this exclusion is to avoid complications of inter-current illness that may occur due to the clinical trial or obscure possible effects of sulforaphane. - Medications that may modify the course or testing of ASD parameters (e.g., prednisone): This exclusion is necessary in order not to interfere with or complicate effects of sulforaphane. - Chronic medical disorder (e.g., cardiovascular disease, stroke or diabetes) or major surgery within 3 months prior to enrollment: Serious medical illness in the child may be complicated by the clinical trial and make it difficult to discern a change in ASD associated with treatment. - Less than 3 years or more than 13 years of age: this age range was selected to cover the ages from usual diagnosis of ASD up to adolescence. - A diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder of mild severity (for example, earlier categories of Asperger disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS)), according to Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) criteria. - Prisoners - Pregnant women |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester | Massachusetts |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Massachusetts, Worcester | Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, Johns Hopkins University |
United States,
Liu H, Zimmerman AW, Singh K, Connors SL, Diggins E, Stephenson KK, Dinkova-Kostova AT, Fahey JW. Biomarker Exploration in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells for Monitoring Sulforaphane Treatment Responses in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Sci Rep. 2020 — View Citation
Singh K, Connors SL, Macklin EA, Smith KD, Fahey JW, Talalay P, Zimmerman AW. Sulforaphane treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Oct 28;111(43):15550-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1416940111. Epub 2014 Oct 13. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | NQO1: NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase-1 | Cytoprotective enzyme regulated by nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), the master regulator of cellular redox homeostasis and an inhibitor of a key pro-inflammatory pathway, of which both functions are critical factors in the neuropathology of ASD. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | xCT | xCT (SLC7A11): Cystine/glutamate antiporter encoded by the SLC7A11 gene.Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | HO-1 (Heme Oxygenase 1) | HO-1 (heme oxygenase 1): an essential and Nrf2-dependent enzyme in heme catabolism. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | HSP70 | HSP70 (Heat shock protein 70) was examined because it is upregulated by SF in vitro. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | HSP27 | HSP27 (Heat shock protein 27) was examined because it is upregulated by SF in vitro. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30. | |
| Other | IL-6 | IL-6 (interleukin 6) cytokine gene expression, a nuclear factor-kappa B - regulated inflammatory biomarker. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | IL-1ß | IL-1ß: Interleukin-1 beta cytokine gene expression, a nuclear factor-kappa B - regulated inflammatory biomarker. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | Cox-2 | Cox-2 (cyclooxygenase-2): a nuclear factor-kappa B - regulated inflammatory biomarker. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Other | TNF-a | TNF-a (Tumor necrosis factor alpha), a cytokine as inflammatory biomarker. Total cellular RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and complementary DNAs (cDNA) were synthesized. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis was performed using the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio™ 3 Real-Time PCR System (Thermo Fisher Scienti?c, Waltham, MA, USA). Relative mRNA expression was normalized to GAPDH. Gene expression was calculated using the comparative 2-??CT method. | Week 0, Week 15, Week 30 | |
| Primary | Change in Ohio Autism Clinical Impressions Scale - Improvement (OACIS-I) Average Score From Baseline | The Ohio Autism Clinical Impressions Scale-Severity (OACIS-S) rates severity of symptoms in 10 categories: general level of autism, social interaction, aberrant and repetitive behavior, verbal and nonverbal communication, hyperactivity, anxiety, sensory sensitivities and restricted and narrow interests. Each category is rated from 1 (normal) to 7 (most severe). The OACIS-S was a reference at follow up visits when the OACIS-Improvement was compared to the OACIS-S, from 1 to 7: 4 was no change; 3 to 1 minimal to marked improvement and 5 to 7 minimal to marked worsening. The numerical score of the OACIS-S is independent and unrelated quantitatively to the OACIS-I. For analysis, the OACIS-I general score and subscale values were recoded, in which 4 (no change) was recoded as 0; 3 to 1 were recoded as +1 to +3 to denote improvement, and 5 to 7 were recoded as -1 to -3 for worsening. | 7 weeks, 15 weeks, 22 weeks, 30 weeks, 36 weeks | |
| Secondary | OACIS-I Response Rate on Aberrant Behaviors Subscale | See above in the primary outcome measure for a description of OACIS-I scale. This section describes the change from baseline of the OACIS-I subdomain of aberrant behaviors. This subdomain has a range of 1 to 7 - 1 is extremely improved from baseline, 7 is extremely worse from baseline, and 4 is no change. For analysis, the OACIS-I general score and subscale values were recoded, in which 4 (no change) was recoded as 0; 3 to 1 were recoded as +1 to +3 to denote improvement, and 5 to 7 were recoded as -1 to -3 for worsening. | 7 weeks, 15 weeks, 22 weeks, 30 weeks, 36 weeks | |
| Secondary | OACIS-I Response Rate on Social Communication Subscale | See above in the primary outcome measure for a description of OACIS-I scale. This section describes the change from baseline of the OACIS-I subdomain of social communication. This subdomain has a range of 1 to 7 - 1 is extremely improved from baseline, 7 is extremely worse from baseline, and 4 is no change. For analysis, the OACIS-I general score and subscale values were recoded, in which 4 (no change) was recoded as 0; 3 to 1 were recoded as +1 to +3 to denote improvement, and 5 to 7 were recoded as -1 to -3 for worsening. | 7 weeks, 15 weeks, 22 weeks, 30 weeks, 36 weeks | |
| Secondary | Change in Total Aberrant Behavior Checklist Score From Baseline | Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) is a 58 item scale that primarily evaluates how aberrant or abnormal a patient's daily behaviors are. The items evaluate behaviors as they pertain to irritability, lethargy/social withdrawal, stereotypic behavior, hyperactivity/noncompliance, and inappropriate speech. Each item is scored on a scale of 0 to 3, with 0 being better outcome and 3 being worse outcome. The score from each item is added up to calculate a total score. This outcome describes change in total ABC score from baseline at each follow up visit. The scores from all items are added to calculate a total score (0 to 174). This outcome describes change in total ABC score from baseline at each follow up visit. | 7 weeks, 15 weeks, 22 weeks, 30 weeks, 36 weeks | |
| Secondary | Change in Total SRS-2 Score From Baseline | The Social Responsiveness Scale-2 (SRS-2) is a 65-item scale that measures total scores as well as subscales: four social behaviors (awareness, cognition, communication and motivation) and autistic mannerisms. Each item is rated from 1 to 4 (not true to almost always true) on worksheets that are blinded to the rater with respect to values. Total and subscale scores are calculated as raw scores and can be converted to T-scores. Raw scores (range 0-180) are reported here (unadjusted for general population, since all children had ASD). Higher or lower values at follow up visits compared to baseline indicated worsening or improvement, respectively. | 7 weeks, 15 weeks, 22 weeks, 30 weeks, 36 weeks | |
| Secondary | Dithiocarbamate Plasma Concentration Detected by Cyclocondensation at Each Visit | Sulforaphane (and other isothiocyanates, ITC) are conjugated by glutathione (GSH) which then undergoes further enzymatic modifications to give rise sequentially to the cysteinylglycine-, cysteine- and N-acetylcysteine-ITC conjugates, all of which are dithiocarbamates (DTC) and are detected in the cyclocondensation reaction-HPLC assay. | Week 0, Week 7, Week 15, Week 22, Week 30, Week 36 | |
| Secondary | Comparison of Free Reduced Glutathione (GSH), Total GSH, Oxidized Glutathione (GSSG) at Week 0 and 15 | F-statistic calculated by comparison of Free Reduced GSH, Total GSH and oxidized Glutathione (GSSG) of Week 15 to Week 0. | Week 0 and Week 15 | |
| Secondary | Free GSH:GSSG and Total GSH:GSSG Ratios at Week 15 | Ratios of free GSH:GSSG and total GSH:GSSG were calculated by obtaining ratios of f-statistic scores from baseline to week 15 between free reduced GSH and GSSG and between total GSH and GSSG. | Week 15 |
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