Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Probiotic Modulation of Gut Microflora in Cirrhosis: Influence on Immune Function and Infections
Liver cirrhosis is the 10th most common cause of death in the western world. Infection is
the most common precipitant of deterioration of liver function in cirrhosis. Endotoxin,
derived from gram-negative organisms in the gut, can enter the circulation due to increased
gut permeability and contributes to neutrophil dysfunction, infection risk and mortality in
alcoholic cirrhotics. As probiotics decrease gram-negative organisms in the gut and/or
decrease gut permeability, the investigators hypothesize that probiotic treatment would
restore neutrophil function and prevent infection in alcoholic cirrhosis.
The investigators hypothesize that administration of a probiotic mixture in patients with
liver cirrhosis will improve innate immune function through alteration of the gut bacterial
flora and gut barrier integrity.
The aim of this randomised, double-blinded placebo-controlled study is to assess whether
food supplementation with probiotic mixture improves neutrophil phagocytic capacity in
patients with cirrhosis and decreases the incidence of significant infections.
92 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis will be included according to a sample size calculation
from preliminary data. Patients will be randomized in two groups: Group 1 receives a
probiotic mixture Group 2 receives a similar looking and tasting placebo without bacteria.
The recruited patients will be treated for 6 months. Besides routine clinical and laboratory
assessments, neutrophil function, toll-like receptor expression, endotoxin levels, bacterial
DNA, cytokine levels, albumin oxidation, gut permeability and analysis of gut microflora
will be performed. Furthermore nutritional status and quality of life will be assessed.
Primary endpoints will be neutrophil phagocytosis. Secondary endpoints will be significant
infection, neutrophil oxidative burst, neutrophil toll-like receptor expression, endotoxin
levels, bacterial DNA; cytokine levels, albumin oxidation, gut barrier function and
bacterial flora, nutritional status and quality of life.
If our hypothesis holds true, probiotics will provide an easily applicable and cost
effective method to improve immune function and to prevent infection in liver cirrhosis. It
is possible that this can improve survival of patients with liver cirrhosis.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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