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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03282708
Other study ID # 2016-081
Secondary ID ID-RCB: 2017-A00
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 6, 2017
Est. completion date November 15, 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source Institut Pasteur
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The SHAPES-Captivity study seeks to identify metagenomic components of the intestinal microbiome shared by human beings and captive great apes living in proximity and in direct, daily contact. The investigators will determine the phylogenetic diversity of enterotypes (bacterial and viral) shared between human beings and great apes and will link these results with participant-observations of caretakers' activities (and contacts) with these great apes.


Description:

The SHAPES-Captivity study seeks to identify metagenomic components of the intestinal microbiome shared by human beings and captive great apes living in proximity and in direct, daily contact. The SHAPES-Captivity is an extension of the SHAPES study (financed by the ANR in 2014), currently ongoing in central Africa (Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon). In Cameroon, the investigators have collected stool samples from gorillas, chimpanzees and human beings using the same forest space so as to conduct an analysis of the overlap of their intestinal microbiome. The results of this analysis will be interpreted in light of anthropological and geographical evidence collected among people living in this region. SHAPES-Captivity will enable the investigators to use the same approach but this time, under conditions of great ape captivity. The investigators will thus obtain data concerning intestinal microbiome overlap between captive great apes and human caretakers working in a controlled environment and in daily, direct contact. The SHAPES-Captivity study will provide a positive control, which will eventually be compared to results from the SHAPES study. Although multiple studies have investigated the overlap between human-great ape intestinal microbiome (Moeller et al. 2012 ; Moeller et al. 2016), none of these studies have investigated people living in close proximity to great apes, either in a natural or captive setting. The investigators will determine the phylogenetic diversity of enterotypes (bacterial and viral) shared between human beings and great apes, and will link these results with their participant-observations of caretakers' activities (and contacts) with these great apes.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 14
Est. completion date November 15, 2017
Est. primary completion date November 15, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- For both Microbiome and Anthropology sub-study

- Adult in good health

- Currently working as a caretakers of captive great apes

- For Microbiome sub-study

- Agree to autonomous collection of a stool sample

- Agree to return the stool specimen inside of a designated, supplied postal container and box.

- For Anthropology sub-study:

- Accept to be observed during his or her professional activity two times, each time for a duration of four hours by the researchers

Exclusion Criteria:

- For both Microbiome and Anthropology parts:

- Protected adults, pregnant and nursing mothers will not be included.

- For Microbiome sub-study

- Patients, especially those with gastrointestinal disorders (diarrhea), frequent and/or liquid stools, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever

- Anyone diagnosed with a chronic disease

- Anyone who has taken an antibiotic or antifungal treatment in the month preceding collection.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Fresh stool collection
One sample collection of spontaneously produced fresh stool (of an approximate size of 3 green beans). Data collection with self-administered questionnaire

Locations

Country Name City State
France Institut Pasteur Paris

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Institut Pasteur

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Microbiome comparison The investigators will evaluate the components of the intestinal microbiome (viral and bacterial enterotypes) shared by human caretakers and captive great apes living in proximity on a daily basis. The percentage of overlap (of viral and bacterial families) between human subjects and great apes will be measured. Three years (September 2017-September 2020)
Secondary Contact type investigation The investigators will evaluate the type of physical contact between caretakers and great apes in captivity through participant-observations. This outcome will be measured through identified categories of physical contact. Three years (September 2017-September 2020)
Secondary Contact frequency investigation The investigators will evaluate the frequency of physical contact between caretakers and great apes in captivity through participant-observations. This outcome will be measured by the number per category of physical contact. Three years (September 2017-September 2020)
Secondary Contact duration investigation The investigators will evaluate the duration of physical contact between caretakers and great apes in captivity through participant-observations. This outcome will be measured by the duration (time) per individual contact. Three years (September 2017-September 2020)