RecruitingNCT07385807

Exploring Fecal Calprotectin Levels, Maternal and Infant Microbiota, Infant Health, Nutrition, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes With Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Exploring the Gut Microbiota and Dietary Contributors to Elevated Infant Fecal Calprotectin In Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study (CALINA-IBD)


Sponsor

University of British Columbia

Enrollment

80 participants

Start Date

Mar 20, 2026

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this prospective longitudinal cohort study is to examine how the human microbiome of pregnant women-including bacteria and fungi in the gastrointestinal tract, vaginal canal, skin, and breastmilk-may influence infant gut inflammation, measured by fecal calprotectin (FCP) levels, and to identify factors that could inform dietary interventions to improve infant health outcomes. Specifically, the study aims to determine which maternal gut microbiome characteristics and dietary patterns during pregnancy are associated with elevated FCP levels in infants, and which infant gut microbiota compositions and dietary factors are linked to high FCP levels. Researchers will compare microbiome signatures and dietary factors in pregnant women and their infants with active or inactive IBD, as well as non-IBD controls, to identify microbial patterns that may predict infant gut inflammation. Participants will provide fecal samples at all study timepoints, one vaginal swab during the third trimester of pregnancy, and optional breastmilk and breast skin swab samples. They will also complete 3-day diet recalls using a smartphone app and participate in a longitudinal follow-up over 12 months after birth to monitor dietary patterns, microbiome profiles, and gut inflammation in both mother and infant.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 19 Years

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This clinical trial is studying a new treatment for people with ibd, ibd (inflammatory bowel disease), and other related conditions. The study is currently recruiting participants at 2 locations. People eligible for this study include women aged 19 Years and older.

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Locations(2)

BC Children's Hospital Research Institute

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

BC Children's Hospital Research Institute

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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