Cough Capture as a Portal Into the Lung
Background: The lung is a privileged organ; blood does not reflect most lung processes well, if at all. Therefore, for population scale diagnostics, the investigator team is developing non-invasive portals to the lung, for eventual early detection/risk assessment and diagnostic purposes. However, large macromolecules are not likely suspended nor readily detected in the breath. In particular, genomic DNA in the breath condensate (EBC) is very sparse, and where present, generally highly fragmented, not readily amenable to sequencing based assessments of DNA somatic mutation burden or distribution. Because gDNA (and protein) is challenging to obtain non-invasively from EBC, the study team considered alternative surrogate lower airway specimens. Cough capture is rarely done, and the investigator team is in the process of optimizing its collection. Importantly, the team will be evaluating how much of coughed material is from saliva contamination. Additionally, analyzing material that is target captured by capturing deep lung extracellular vesicles (EVs) using immobilized CCSP/SFTPC antibodies targeting EVs from distal bronchiole Club and alveolar type 2 cells could circumvent the mouth contamination problem, leaving a non-invasive portal to the deep lung suitable for large molecules, and in turn suitable for myriad epidemiologic and clinical applications. Proposal: The investigator team proposes (Aim 1) to pursue optimizing cough collection, and testing the efficacy and practicality of partitioning cough specimen for deep-lung specific extra-cellular vesicles (EVs). This cough specimen will be compared to that from invasively collected deep lung samples BAL/bronchial brushings, and to the potential contaminating mouthrinse, all from the same individuals. (Aim 2) The study team initially proposes to examine these cough specimens for somatic mutations by SMM bulk sequencing for single nucleotide variation, developed in the Vijg/Maslov labs. Finally, the investigator team will (Aim 3) test all airway specimens (cough, mouthwash and BAL) for lung surrogacy of cough, using proteins known to be specific for lung, as opposed to oral cavity/saliva, in the Sidoli/proteomics core. Impact: The investigator team envisions that the translational impact of non-invasively obtained DNA or protein markers could allow for more rapid acute clinical diagnoses, and facilitate precision prevention and/or early detection of many acute and chronic respiratory disorders, including lung cancer, asthma and COPD, acute and chronic infectious diseases, and indeed systemic disorders of inflammation and metabolism.
Conditions:
🦠 Lung Diseases
🦠 Lung Cancer
🦠 Lung Diseases, Obstructive
🦠 Lung Diseases, Interstitial
🦠 Lung Inflammation
🗓️ Study Start (Actual)
28 March 2023
🗓️ Primary Completion (Estimated)
June 2027
✅ Study Completion (Estimated)
June 2027
👥 Enrollment (Estimated)
2000
🔬 Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
📊 Phase
N/A
Locations:
📍
Bronx, New York, United States
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- -
Inclusion Criteria:
- * Age: minimum age of 21 years
- * Gender: Male and Female adults
- * Ethnicity: All ethnic groups and races.
- * Subjects undergoing bronchoscopy for diagnostic purposes or therapy.
Exclusion Criteria:
- * Clinical dyspnea or cough precluding comfortable collection of additional cough/mouthwash or bronchoscopy specimens
- * Bleeding diathesis or known coagulopathy precluding endobronchial brushing (e.g. INR\>1.3, PTTr\>1.3), thrombocytopenia 3.0,
- * Unstable angina, Recent myocardial infarction (within 3 months),
- * Uncontrolled congestive heart failure or severe pulmonary hypertension (mean PAP\>75 mmHg).
- * Other contraindication to clinical-indicated bronchoscopy.
Ages Eligible for Study:
21 Years to 95 Years (ADULT, OLDER_ADULT)
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported
results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before
being posted on the public website.
Study Registration Dates
- First Submitted
30 March 2023
- First Submitted that Met QC Criteria
2 May 2023
- First Posted
11 May 2023
Study Record Updates
- Last Update Submitted that Met QC Criteria
9 July 2024
- Last Update Posted
10 July 2024
- Last Verified
July 2024