Development of Biomarkers of Effect From Chronic Tobacco Usage
Development of Biomarkers of Effect From Chronic Tobacco Usage: A Clinical Study Examining Metabolic Profiling, Inflammation, and Oxidative Stress
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Detailed Description
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Enrollment
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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North Carolina
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High Point, North Carolina, United States, 27265
- High Point Clinical Trials Center (formerly Mendenhall Clinical Research Center)
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Sampling Method
Study Population
The study target population included smokers (SMK), moist snuff consumers (MSC), and non-tobacco consumers (NTC), in generally good health, as determined by the Investigator.
Exclusive tobacco smokers: n=40
Moist Snuff consumers: n=40
Non-tobacco consumers: n=40
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males between 35 and 60 years of age, inclusive;
Met cohort-specific requirements as follows:
- Smokers: Must have been exclusive full flavor (FF) (>13 mg FTC [Federal Trade Commission] "tar") or full flavor low "tar" (FFLT) (6.0 to 10.3 mg FTC "tar") smokers who self-reported smoking at least 10 cigarettes daily for at least the past three years prior to screening and whose expired carbon monoxide (ECO) is 10 to 100 parts per million (ppm) at screening and study check-in. Note: Subjects with an ECO of 2 to 9 ppm may have been included upon joint review by the Sponsor and the Investigator.
- Moist Snuff Consumers: Must have been exclusive moist snuff consumers of any brand (Copenhagen, Skoal, Grizzly, Kodiak, Timber Wolf, Longhorn, Red Man, etc.), any style (snuff cut, long cut, mid cut, fine cut, or pouch) and any flavor (natural, straight, mint, wintergreen, etc.) who reported using at least two can per week for at least the past three years prior to screening and whose ECO is 0 5 ppm at screening and study check-in. Note: Subjects with an ECO of 6 to 10 ppm may have been included upon joint review by the Sponsor and the Investigator.
- Non-Tobacco Consumers: Must have been non-consumers of any tobacco or nicotine-containing products for at least five years prior to study screening and whose ECO is 0 to 5 ppm at screening and study check-in. Note: Subjects with an ECO of 6 to 10 ppm may have been included upon joint review by the Sponsor and the Investigator.
- Subjects who are tobacco smokers: who did NOT intend to quit smoking nor intended to quit using moist snuff. "Intent to quit" was defined as planning a quit attempt within a month of screening.
- All subjects must have met the American Red Cross Blood Donation Eligibility Guidelines (64) (inclusive of, but not limited to, age, blood pressure, bleeding conditions, recent donation, and weight) and have been generally healthy and felt well with no restrictions or limitations on activities.
- Weighed at least 110 pounds.
- Had a hemoglobin >/= 12.5 g/dL and a hematocrit >/= 38%.
- Tested negative for drugs of abuse by urine drug screen at screening and at study check-in, unless subject was able to present proof of a corresponding prescription concomitant medication.
- Performed a negative breath alcohol test at screening and study check-in.
- Had a negative urine cotinine test at screening and study check-in for non-tobacco consumers.
- Had a positive urine cotinine test at screening and study check-in for tobacco consumers.
- Subjects must, in the opinion of the Investigator, had been free of clinically significant health problems, including oral health.
- Not taking daily medication for a chronic medical condition deemed clinically significant by the Investigator.
- Not regularly taking creatine supplements.
- Not have used aspirin (or related drugs, other than aspirin prophylaxis up to 81 mg/day) in the seven days prior to study check-in.
- Tested negative for Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg), negative for Hepatitis C Antibody (HCAb), and had a negative Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) screen.
- At least 60 days had passed since the subject's last whole blood (standard) donation.
- Able to comprehend and willing to sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF).
- Able to read and comprehend questionnaires in English.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects who met any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:
Met cohort specific exclusions as follows:
- Smokers: For three years prior to the study through Day -1, the use of any tobacco- or nicotine containing product or device other than FF or FFLT tobacco-burning cigarettes, including tobacco-heating cigarettes, e cigarettes, beedis, chewing tobacco, dry snuff, moist snuff, snus, or any nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) (e.g., patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler, spray, etc.). NOTE: Subjects who have smoked < 6 cigars in the past 12 months prior to screening would NOT have been excluded. Subjects who received short-term administration of a NRT as a temporary bridging treatment would NOT have been excluded.
- Moist Snuff Consumers: For three years prior to the study through Day -1, the use of any other tobacco- or nicotine-containing product or device other than moist snuff, including tobacco-burning cigarettes, tobacco-heating cigarettes, e-cigarettes, beedis, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, snus, dry snuff, or any NRT (e.g., patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler, spray, etc.). NOTE: Subjects who received short-term administration of a NRT as a temporary bridging treatment would NOT have been excluded.
- Non Tobacco Consumers: For five years prior to the study through Day -1, the use of any kind of tobacco products or the use of any non-tobacco nicotine-containing products (NRTs) or devices (e.g., e-cigarettes).
- Subjects who were tobacco consumers: expressed an interest in quitting smoking or using moist snuff (defined as planning a quit attempt within a month of screening).
- Subjects who were MSC users or non tobacco consumers: an ECO > 5 ppm at screening or study check-in (ECO of 6 to 10 ppm may not have been excluded based on joint review by the Sponsor and Investigator).
- Subjects who were smokers: an ECO < 10 ppm at screening or study check-in (ECO of 2 to 9 ppm may not have been excluded based on joint review by the Sponsor and Investigator).
- Any chronic illness that, in the opinion of the Investigator, is unstable.
- A temperature above 99.5° F.
- Poor peripheral venous access.
- Clinically uncontrolled hypertension (>/= 180 mmHg systolic or >/= 100 mmHg diastolic blood pressure).
- Diabetes mellitus (either insulin-dependent or non-insulin dependent).
- Blood sugar levels > 130 mg/dL after the minimum 8 hour fast requested at screening.
- Peak flow ≤ 70% of predicted average peak expiratory flow (PEF) for age and height.
- Clinical manifestations of significant metabolic, hepatic, renal, hematological, pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, urological, neurological, or psychiatric disorders.
- History or presence of an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG), which, in the Investigator's opinion, is clinically significant.
- History of alcohol abuse or illicit drug use within one year prior to study entry. NOTE: Subjects who self-reported drinking less than or equal to 14 servings of alcoholic beverages per week (1 serving = 12 ounces of beer, 6 ounces of wine, or 1 ounce of liquor) were NOT excluded.
- Presence of an acute infection, with or without antibiotic treatment.
- Any history of abnormal bleeding or clotting disorder, or an individual taking any anticoagulants.
- Any history of clotting disorder from Factor V who is taking anticoagulants.
- Cancer that has been treated successfully, but less than 5 years since completion of treatment, other than skin cancer (exclusionary of melanoma).
- Squamous or basal cell cancers of the skin that had NOT been completely removed.
- History of leukemia or lymphoma, including Hodgkin's disease and other cancers of the blood.
- Known tuberculosis.
- Sickle cell disease.
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or a positive HIV antibody test.
- History of illegal intravenous (IV) drug use.
- Required use of concomitant medications that were excluded from the study.
- Less than 12 months since a blood transfusion from another person in the United States (unless his own "autologous" blood), or exposure to someone else's blood.
- Less than 6 months since diagnosis and treatment of a significant heart murmur.
- Less than 12 months since treatment for syphilis or gonorrhea was completed.
- Less than 60 days since participation in an investigational study in which receipt of an investigation drug or product occurred.
- Evidence of visible oral cancer, as found in an oral health examination at the screening visit.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Observational Models: Cohort
- Time Perspectives: Cross-Sectional
Number of groups / cohorts
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / CohortGroup / Cohort |
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Exclusive cigarette smokers
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Exclusive moist snuff consumers
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Non-tobacco consumers
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Urinary Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers: Nicotine (NIC) and nine metabolites, Tobacco-specific nitrosamines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic amines, mercapturic acid metabolites, and thiocyanate.
Time Frame: Evening of Day -1, 24-hour urine collected within a 24 hour window prior to check-in
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Tobacco-specific and tobacco-related biomarkers of exposure were evaluated.
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Evening of Day -1, 24-hour urine collected within a 24 hour window prior to check-in
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Urinary Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers: Trace metals
Time Frame: Morning of Day 1 (fasting) from the first morning void collection
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Tobacco-related biomarkers of exposure were evaluated.
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Morning of Day 1 (fasting) from the first morning void collection
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Buccal Cell Biomarkers
Time Frame: Evening of Day -1, collected ~2 hours after 8:00pm check-in and start of 24 hour fast
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The analyses from buccal cell biomarkers may include assessment of epigenetic changes.
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Evening of Day -1, collected ~2 hours after 8:00pm check-in and start of 24 hour fast
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Blood Biomarkers of Tobacco Exposure
Time Frame: Morning of Day 1 (fasting) after first morning void was obtained
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The biomarkers of tobacco exposure included Carboxyhemoglobin, Nicotine, Cotinine, and Thiocyanate.
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Morning of Day 1 (fasting) after first morning void was obtained
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Blood Biomarkers of Tobacco Effect
Time Frame: Morning of Day 1 (fasting) after first morning void was obtained
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The biomarkers of tobacco effect included Nitric Oxide Pathway, Coagulation Factors, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation Mediators, Lipids and Lipoproteins, and Hematology.
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Morning of Day 1 (fasting) after first morning void was obtained
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Saliva Biomarkers
Time Frame: Morning of Day 1 (fasting), ~30 minutes after completion of blood collection and prior to buccal cell collection
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The analyses from saliva biomarkers may include assessment of epigenetic changes, cytokine profiles, and other measures to assess the effects of tobacco usage.
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Morning of Day 1 (fasting), ~30 minutes after completion of blood collection and prior to buccal cell collection
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Buccal Cell Biomarkers
Time Frame: Morning of Day 1 (fasting), ~30 minutes after completion of blood collection and following saliva collection
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The analyses from buccal cell biomarkers may include assessment of epigenetic changes.
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Morning of Day 1 (fasting), ~30 minutes after completion of blood collection and following saliva collection
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Urinary Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers: Nicotine (NIC) and nine metabolites.
Time Frame: Day 1 (fasting), Spot-urine collected ~2 hours after collection of first morning void and immediately following saliva/buccal collection
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Tobacco-specific biomarkers of exposure were evaluated.
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Day 1 (fasting), Spot-urine collected ~2 hours after collection of first morning void and immediately following saliva/buccal collection
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Health status scores from self-administered questionnaires on health, nicotine dependence, diet history, tobacco product usage, and perceived stress.
Time Frame: All questionnaires administered once on Evening of Day -1
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Comparison of the self-reported health status measures between the three cohorts.
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All questionnaires administered once on Evening of Day -1
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Investigators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Melanie Fein, MD, Mendenhall Clinical Research Center
Publications and helpful links
General Publications
- Prasad GL, Jones BA, Chen P, Gregg EO. A cross-sectional study of biomarkers of exposure and effect in smokers and moist snuff consumers. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2016 Apr;54(4):633-42. doi: 10.1515/cclm-2015-0594.
- Jessen WJ, Borgerding MF, Prasad GL. Global methylation profiles in buccal cells of long-term smokers and moist snuff consumers. Biomarkers. 2018 Nov;23(7):625-639. doi: 10.1080/1354750X.2018.1466367. Epub 2018 Jul 3.
- Arimilli S, Madahian B, Chen P, Marano K, Prasad GL. Gene expression profiles associated with cigarette smoking and moist snuff consumption. BMC Genomics. 2017 Feb 14;18(1):156. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3565-1.
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Study Record Updates
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Last Verified
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Terms related to this study
Other Study ID Numbers
Other Study ID Numbers
- RJRT-CSD0906
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