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Host-microbiota-environment Interactions

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- 10 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Two types of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases (excluding monogenic diseases) can be distinguished in children: those similar to adult diseases but with an early onset (type 1 diabetes, inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, rheumatoid arthritis with anti-CCP antibodies) and those specific to children that are not described in adults (early-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis with anti-nuclear and anterior uveitis).

The familial and nosological aggregations suggest that these diseases are probably polygenically determined, and result from interactions with the environment. In a singular way, the incidence of "adult" diseases is increasing while the age of onset is getting earlier; conversely, there is no increase in early-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

On the other hand, the influence of early events that may alter the microbiotic environment is different for different diseases: whereas cesarean section (or early antibiotic therapy) has been shown to increase the risk of JIA and T1DM, it does not seem to change the risk of IBD. We hypothesize that environmental factors, particularly those related to diet and bacterial and fungal digestive microbiota - are different between these disease categories.

Description

Exploratory pathophysiology monocentric study including an initial case-control study, followed by a cohort for cases.

Controls will be siblings of cases with longitudinal follow-up.

Stool samples will be collected simultaneously from the child with JIA, T1DM or IBD (case) and his/her sibling(s) (control):

  • at the time of diagnosis
  • two months after diagnosis (for children with inflammatory disease only)
  • one year after diagnosis (cases and controls)

Tryptase level in plasma will be recorded for the child with JIA, T1DM or IBD (at the time of diagnosis, 2 months and 1 year after diagnosis)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

CASE
  • Newly diagnosed with JIA, IBD or T1DM
CONTROL
  • Brother/sister of child with pediatric onset inflammatory disease (same age category - same environment: diet, living environment)

Exclusion Criteria (case and control):

  • Child with antibiotic treatment in the 4 weeks preceding the stool sample
  • Recent digestive infectious disease (bacterial, viral, parasitic) (end of episode < 7 days)

Exclusion Criteria (control): children with autoimmune or inflammatory disease

Study details

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Diabetes type1, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

NCT05176795

University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

26 January 2024

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