Child's Adipose Cells: Capacity of Tissue Regeneration (cicASChild)

May 10, 2017 updated by: University Hospital, Toulouse

Evaluation of Tissue Regeneration Potential (in the Skin) of Child's Adipose Cells During the Development.

The beneficial effect related to the administration of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (ADSC) is demonstrated in various situations of physiological and pathological wound healing, thus opening a new field for cell therapy. Despite the use of new technologies, management of burns in children as well as congenital malformation such as hypospadias and cleft lip and/ or cleft palate can lead to aesthetic and functional sequelae requiring multiple surgical procedures. Cell therapy based on the administration of the ADSC seems a promising issue in such indications, however, to date no study has been conducted with ADSC from a pediatric population. An initial study (Protocol 0808203) allowed investigors to obtain the first samples of adipose tissue from children and to conduct an in vitro comparative study on the characterization and properties of the ADSC from children compared to adults. In the continuity, this second study aims to complete knowledge on the efficacy and safety of children ADSC cell therapy assessed in an animal model of skin wound healing developed in the lab.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intervention / Treatment

Detailed Description

Through this study, the medium term objective is to approach a clinical protocol for treatment of pathological scars in developing an appropriate way to deliver ADSC for a future clinical application, while ensuring the safety of such procedure.

The primary goal of this work is to determine whether ADSC from children prepared according to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), is associated with an improvement of wound healing in vivo as demonstrated with adult ADSC. To answer this question, 40 samples of adipose tissue of children obtained from settled surgery (inguinal hernia and vesico-ureteral reflux by suprapubic way) will be performed within the 2 groups of children; 0 to 1 year and 2 to 13 years, defined from data acquired in the previous protocol. Wound healing will be evaluated in a nude mouse model of skin burn. A macroscopic analysis will be carried out with two indexes described in the literature (re-epithelialization and scar contraction) and expressed as a percentage of the initial lesion at different times (3 days, 7 days, 10 days, 14 days, 21 days, 30 days). A microscopic analysis will be conducted to determine the rate of re-epithelialization (day 7) and the evolution of the skin structural parameters (dermal and epidermal thickness, density of collagen, inflammatory infiltration). These indexes will be defined in the treated group (burned mice and injected with pediatric ADSC) from control mice (burned but not injected with cells). A comparative analysis between the two groups of age will be conducted that will be also compared to data collected with adult ADSC.

To answer to the second part of this primary goal regarding to safety, the study will perform a long-term follow-up (1 yr) of burned mice injected with of ADSC, to obtain data in the animal after transplantation of cells and for further clinical study.

Complementary in vitro investigations still seems necessary to better understand the specificities of ADSC from pediatric origin and particularly to perform transcriptomic and epigenetic studies.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

38

Phase

  • Not Applicable

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

      • Toulouse, France, 31059
        • CHU de Toulouse-Purpan

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

8 months to 10 years (Child)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Description

INCLUSION CRITERIA:

  • absence of tumor pathology, known systemic or chronic viral
  • absence of long-term treatment
  • signing informed consent form of persons exercising parental authority

    1st group (20 children):

  • Between 0 and less than or equal to 1 year
  • Weighing at least 1500 g at birth
  • Age ≥ 37 weeks of amenorrhea

    2nd group (20 children)

  • Older than 1 year to 10 years

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

  • Children whose age is above 10 years
  • premature babies with birth weight under 1500 grams
  • Any child with a tumor pathology, a systemic disease, or whose serology (viral) would be known as positive (HIV 1 and 2, hepatitis B, C, ...).
  • Any child following a long term treatment.

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Basic Science
  • Allocation: Non-Randomized
  • Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
  • Masking: None (Open Label)

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Other: 0-1 year old child
Adipose tissue sample in 0-1 year old child with an act of surgery settled by cure of inguinal hernia, or by vesico-ureteral ebb by abdominal way
adipose tissue sample
Other: >1-10 year old child
Adipose tissue sample in >1-10 year old child with an act of surgery settled by cure of inguinal hernia, or by vesico-ureteral ebb by abdominal way
adipose tissue sample

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Efficacity of treatment as assessed by surface healed skin (cm2) in animal model
Time Frame: 1 month after injection
Efficacy of ADSC in animal model healing
1 month after injection
Efficacity of treatment as assessed by surface healed skin (cm2) in animal model
Time Frame: 1 year after injection
Efficacy of ADSC in animal model healing
1 year after injection
Security as assessed by absence of tumorigenicity at injection site in animal model
Time Frame: 1 month after injection
Clinical security of treatment
1 month after injection
Security as assessed by absence of tumorigenicity at injection site in animal model
Time Frame: 1 year after injection
Clinical security of treatment
1 year after injection

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Philippe GALINIER, MD, PhD, Chirurgie pédiatrique - Hôpital des enfants

Publications and helpful links

The person responsible for entering information about the study voluntarily provides these publications. These may be about anything related to the study.

Study record dates

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 Major Dates

Study Start

January 1, 2012

Primary Completion (Actual)

January 1, 2015

Study Completion (Actual)

January 1, 2015

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

July 10, 2015

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

May 17, 2016

First Posted (Estimate)

May 20, 2016

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

May 12, 2017

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

May 10, 2017

Last Verified

May 1, 2017

More Information

Terms related to this study

Other Study ID Numbers

  • 11 228 02
  • 2011-A01469-32 (Registry Identifier: Agence National du Médicament et des Produits de santé)

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

No

This information was retrieved directly from the website clinicaltrials.gov without any changes. If you have any requests to change, remove or update your study details, please contact register@clinicaltrials.gov. As soon as a change is implemented on clinicaltrials.gov, this will be updated automatically on our website as well.

Clinical Trials on Burns

Clinical Trials on adipose tissue sample

Subscribe