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Effect of 4 Weeks of Oral Probiotic Desulfovibrio Piger Supplementation on Immunological and Metabolic Parameters in Individuals With Longstanding Type 1 Diabetes

Effect of 4 Weeks of Oral Probiotic Desulfovibrio Piger Supplementation on Immunological and Metabolic Parameters in Individuals With Longstanding Type 1 Diabetes

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18 years and older
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Overview

The goal is to establish the effect of oral probiotic Desulfovibrio piger (D. piger) supplementation on immunological and metabolic parameters in individuals with longstanding type 1 diabetes with residual beta cell function. The investigators will perform a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in 2x10 participants to measure effects of D. piger on parameters of systemic and intestinal inflammation and residual beta cell function.

Description

The investigators perform a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial with two arms (10 participants per arm, total of 20 participants) in adults with longstanding type 1 diabetes with residual beta cell function. The study duration is 6 weeks, with 4 weeks of intervention in which participants will be given D. piger or placebo once daily and 2 weeks of washout period. The main study enpoints include the changes (versus baseline) in parameters of systemic/intestinal inflammation and beta cell function between the placebo and D.piger-treatment arms at the end of treatment (4 weeks). In addition, any long-lasting effects will be determined by assessing the changes in the above described markers after a 2 week washout period (6 weeks).

Secondary endpoints include glucose variability (continuous glucose monitoring, CGM), fecal microbiome composition (including strain engraftment of D. piger, plasma metabolites), immune cell phenotype and frequency and validated questionnaires (gastro-intestinal complaints) at these three timepoints (0,4,6 weeks).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Males or females, age \>18 years
  • A diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, with duration of more than 5 years, with minimally one of antiGAD65, IA2, ZnT8 autoantibodies present assessed at diagnosis or routine visits at Diabeter Centrum.
  • Evidence of remaining residual beta cell function with detectable UCPCR (more than 0.01 nmol/mmol C-peptide/creatinine ratio) and or fasting plasma C-peptide more than 0.2 mmol/L.
  • BMI 18-30 kg/m2

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Use of antibiotics or proton-pump inhibitors within the last three months before screening or during study period
  • Use of other probiotic supplementation within the last month before screening or during study period
  • A history of cholecystectomy
  • Overt untreated gastrointestinal disease, inflammatory bowel disease or abnormal bowel habits
  • Absence of a large bowel (ie colostomy)
  • Evidence for comprised immunity (HIV infection, chemotherapy, other autoimmune diseases, systemic anti-inflammatory therapy)
  • History of cardiovascular disaeses (CVD) events
  • Hepatic enzymes\>2.5 higher than the upper limit of normal range, determined during MARVEL visits/routine visits
  • Kidney failure (eGFR \<15ml.min/1.73m2), dialysis, kidney transplantation,
  • Inability or unwillingness to donate feces or urine.
  • Smoking or illicit drug use (e.g. MDMA/amphetamine/cocaine/heroin/GHB) in the past three months or use during the study period.
  • Alcohol abuse (equal or above 21 units per week)
  • Inability or unwillingness to provide informed consent.

Study details
    Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

NCT07585994

Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA)

27 June 2026

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