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CompletedNCT03383939

Inhaled A1AT in Adult Stable Bronchiectasis

Effects of Inhaled Alpha-1-anti-trypsin on Proteolytic Activity in BAL of Bronchiectasis Patients With Chronic Bronchial Expectoration

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Aim: to investigate the influence of alpha1-antitrypsin (A1-AT) nebulization on levels of A1-AT in BAL and plasma in patients with stable bronchiectasis. Method: single-blind placebo-controlled randomised clinical trial. 19 stable bronchiectasis patients with chronic bronchial infection and 10 control patients (without bronchiectasis) underwent a bronchoscopy in order to assess levels and inhibitory capacity of A1AT and neutrophilic elastase. Afterwards, the 19 bronchiectasis patients were randomly allocated to receive inhaled A1AT 250mg diluted in 10ml 0.9% saline solution once a day for a month (Group A, n: 10) or placebo (10ml 0.9% saline solution; group B, n: 9). A new BAL was performed in both groups (A and B) 24 hours after the end of treatment (1month) to re-analyze A1AT and NE.

Detailed description

Effects of inhaled alpha-1-anti-trypsin in bronchiectasis patients with chronic bronchial infection. Introduction: one of the main features of bronchiectasis is chronic and deregulated neutrophilic bronchial inflammation. Excessive neutrophilic elastase (NE) activity has been widely described as part of the characteristic imbalance between proteases and anti-proteolytic enzymes that characterizes airways inflammation and progressive lung damage in bronchiectasis. Alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT) is a protease inhibitor involved in protecting lung tissue from enzymes of inflammatory cells, including neutrophilic elastase, and its concentration rises in case of acute and chronic inflammation. Its reduction or absence is associated with the development of a specific kind of emphysema in case of exposure to tobacco smoking. Moreover it is likely that its levels could be reduced in bronchiectasis as a consequence of chronic bronchial infection and inflammatory deregulation. Aims: 1. concentrations of total and free NE, NE inhibitory capacity and A1AT levels were investigated in broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL) of bronchiectasis patients with chronic airways infection in stable conditions in comparison with a control group (patients without bronchiectasis) 2. The effects of inhaled A1AT (Prolastin) on BAL concentration of total and free NE and A1AT and inhibitory capacity of NE were assessed after one month of treatment in patients with bronchiectasis and chronic bronchial infection (placebo controlled trial) Study design: simple blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial Methods: 19 patients with stable non cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis and chronic bronchial infection and 10 patients without bronchiectasis (control group) underwent a bronchoscopy to perform BAL analysis. The 19 bronchiectasis patients were randomly allocated to receive inhaled A1AT 250mg diluted in 10ml 0.9% saline solution once a day for a month (Group A, n: 10) or placebo (10ml 0.9% saline solution; group B, n: 9). A new BAL was performed in both groups (A and B) 24 hours after the end of treatment (1month) to re-analyze A1AT and NE. Clinical, microbiological, biochemical, functional and radiological characteristics of bronchiectasis and potential side effects of treatment on both arms were also recorded before (baseline), at 7, 15, 30 days of treatment and at 1 and 2 months follow-up visits after the end of treatment. The trial was approved by Spanish Ministry of Health (Trial nº 95/256) and local Ethics Committee (AC(HG) 44/95) and all patients signed written consent.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGGroup Aone nebulization with 250mg alpha-1-antitrypsine diluted in 10ml injectable solution once a day during 1 month. A CR-60 high flow compressor and Ventstream nebulizer were used for nebulization.
DRUGGroup B10ml of 0.9% NaCl saline solution nebulised once daily for 1 month. A CR-60 high flow compressor and Ventstream nebulizer were used for nebulization.

Timeline

Start date
1996-06-01
Primary completion
1999-09-07
Completion
1999-09-07
First posted
2017-12-27
Last updated
2017-12-27

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03383939. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.