Overview

Fecal Microbial Transplantation for Rheumatoid Arthritis Trial

Status:
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2025-04-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This clinical trial will investigate the effects of capsules containing stool from healthy donors, called fecal microbial transplant (FMT), in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Lawson Health Research Institute
Collaborator:
St. Joseph's Health Care London
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- 18-years old or older

- RA diagnosis by ACR/EULAR criteria [26]

- Positive for the RA-associated antibodies, anti-citrullinated protein/peptide
antibodies (ACPA) and/or rheumatoid factor (RF)

- Stable RA therapy > 6 months

- Patient in remission or low disease activity by DAS28

- Consents to study

Fecal Donor Inclusion Criteria:

- A healthy donor who has a normal body mass index (BMI of 18.5-30) and who satisfies
the following criteria will be selected from a pool of donors available in the
Infectious Diseases clinic at St. Joseph's Hospital supervised by Dr. Silverman and
screened for all transmissible agents. at the Microbiology and Immunology lab at St.
Joseph's Hospital under Dr. Silverman for the study and screened for transmissible
agents.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant or breastfeeding

- Current or recent [in the last 60 days] exposure to high dose oral (>30 mg of
prednisone daily or equivalent), IV corticosteroids, biologic therapies or JAKi.

- Patients who require inhaled steroids or local steroid injections are not excluded
from the study

- Has a diagnosis of immunodeficiency (HIV, transplantation, or autoimmune disease other
than RA requiring immunosuppressive therapies), or currently receiving systemic
steroid therapy (>10 mg prednisone daily or equivalent)

- Received rituximab or other chemotherapeutic agent in the last 2 years.

- Expected to require any other form of systemic or localized anti-neoplastic therapy
while on study

- Has a known history of a hematologic malignancy, primary brain tumor or sarcoma, or of
another primary solid tumor, unless the patient has undergone potentially curative
therapy with no evidence of that disease for five years. NOTE: This time requirement
also does not apply to patients who underwent successful definitive resection of basal
or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, superficial bladder cancer, in situ cancers
including cervical cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, or other in situ cancers.

- Ongoing use of antibiotics/anti-virals or previous use of antibiotics/anti-virals in
the last 3 months prior to the FMT procedure

- Has an active infection requiring systemic therapy or requiring hospital admission in
last 3 months.

- Presence of a chronic intestinal disease (e.g. Celiac disease, malabsorption, colonic
tumor, IBD)

- Presence of absolute contra-indications to FMT administration

- Toxic megacolon

- Anaphylactic allergic reactions to food (e.g. shellfish, nuts, seafood, eggs)

- Has serious uncontrolled concomitant illnesses, such as: cardiovascular disease
(uncontrolled congestive heart failure, hypertension, cardiac ischemia, myocardial
infarction, and severe cardiac arrhythmia), severe obstructive or restrictive
pulmonary diseases, cirrhosis or ALT>100, renal disease with GFR<50 and uncontrolled
psychiatric illness.

- Patient has received a live vaccine within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of
treatment

- Insulin-dependent diabetes

- Previous bariatric surgery

- Chronic neutropenia (<0.5) Currently participating in another clinical trial

Fecal Donor Exclusion Criteria:

- Any underlying metabolic disease including; hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes,
insulin insensitivity, atherosclerosis

- A history of any gastrointestinal or liver disorders or cancers. Including but not
limited to; gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcer disease, celiac disease,
inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis), microscopic
colitis, motility disorders (including gastroparesis and irritable bowel syndrome)
diverticular disease

- Previous surgery to the intestine, liver or gallbladder (except remote appendectomy)

- History of any malignancy

- Use within 3 months of any antibiotics

- Hospitalization within 3 months

- Recent travel to a developing country (within 3 months).

- New Sexual Partner (within 3 months)

- Street drug use, family history of diabetes, early onset coronary disease or
gastrointestinal or liver disease, colon cancer, familial malignancy

- Psychiatric history (major affective disorder, psychotic illness, ongoing use of any
psychiatric medications)

- Any positive laboratory results for a transmissible pathogen

- Alcohol intake with a cut off value of <10g/d in women and <20g/d in men

- Currently participating in another clinical trial that may alter fecal composition.