RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06890650

A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Fecal Transplant and Dietary Changes on Disease Activity in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Active Crohn Disease

Efficacy of Microbiome Manipulation Strategies (fecAL Microbial Transplantation OR CDED OR Both) in Combination Standard Medical Therapy for Induction and Maintenance of Remission in Mild to Moderate tReatment naÃive Active Crohns Disease (ALTER-CD): a Multicentre Double-blind Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Enrollment

168 participants

Start Date

Mar 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Dysbiosis can be rectified by several methods: antibiotics, prebiotics, probiotics, dietary modulation, and fecal microbiota transplantation. There has been limited success with the isolated use of antibiotics and pre/probiotics in the treatment of IBD. Among the measures of dietary manipulation, the use of exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) has shown superior, or at least equivalent, efficacy compared with steroids in pediatric CD. Although the results in adults are not as encouraging, recent cohort studies in patients with complicated CD have shown good success rates. Definite exclusion diets that exclude pro-inflammatory dietary constituents have also been tested with good clinical efficacy in patients with CD, who even failed treatment with anti-TNF agents. Various dietary approaches, inclusive of exclusive enteral nutrition, partial enteral nutrition, and Crohn's disease exclusion diet have been reported to be of benefit and are associated with changes in gut microbiome. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) defined as the infusion of fecal suspension from a healthy individual into the gastrointestinal tract of an individual with GI disease carries a diverse population of microbiota and their metabolites and has been tested with varying efficacy in IBD. In general, FMT has shown good success rates in randomized control trials in patients with UC who failed conventional agents. Although limited small RCTs exist in CD, cohort studies have also shown good success rates. Therefore, the use of FMT in addition to standard medical therapy, is a concept that has not been previously explored and forms the basis for the present study. Therefore, a well-powered RCT is required to resolve the role of FMT in CD. In this study, patients will be recruited in four arms. Group A includes FMT+CDED+SMT, in Group B FMT+SMT+SHAM DIET, in Group C Sham FMT+CDED+SMT, in Group D Sham FMT+ Sham Diet+ SMT given. 168 patients will be recruited across 6 centers for around 3 years. Follow-up of the patient will be done at 0,2,6 and 10 weeks and 8 weekly up to 48 weeks.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 75 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing whether a fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) — receiving healthy donor stool to improve gut bacteria — combined with dietary changes can help newly diagnosed Crohn's disease patients achieve remission without needing heavy medication right away. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18–75 years old - You were diagnosed with Crohn's disease within the last 12 months and have never been treated before - Your disease is mild to moderate based on both symptoms and a colonoscopy **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your disease is severe (very high activity scores or you need hospitalization) - You have already taken steroids or immunosuppressants for more than 2 weeks - You have ever taken biologics or similar advanced medications - You have severe bowel narrowing, fistulas, or perianal abscess - You are pregnant or breastfeeding - You have active infection including TB Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERFecal Microbial Transplantation

This will involve colonoscopic instillation of fecal transplant

OTHERSham transplantation

Sham FMT will involve saline infusion via colonoscopy

OTHERCrohns disease exclusion diet

The modified diet plan will be given to each study participant

OTHERSham diet

Dietary counselling alone


Locations(6)

Department of Gastroenterology, Lisie Hospital

Kochi, Kerala, India

Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital and Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences

New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India

Department of Gastroenterology, Dayanand Medical College

Ludhiana, Punjab, India

Department of Gastroentrology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Chandigarh, Punjab/Haryana, India

Department of Gastroenterology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

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