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Arginine Replacement Therapy in COVID-19

Phase 2
Recruiting
Conditions
COVID-19
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT05855330
Lead Sponsor
Emory University
Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate if receiving doses of arginine (a protein in the body) will improve mitochondria function in children with COVID-19.

The study will be performed at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Arthur M. Blank Hospital. Patients will be randomized to receive one of three doses of arginine three times a day for five days or at discharge whichever comes first.

Detailed Description

In the early stages of COVID-19, it was believed that children were immune or had very mild disease. Given the unfolding pandemic, children's cases are exhibiting an increasing global trend and are associated with some serious complications in addition to more long-term complications such as multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and "Long Covid". A significant number of hospitalized and critically ill pediatric patients have now been documented, in addition to a high number of emergency department (ED) visits despite previous reports suggesting rare or mild disease in children. The research team and others have shown that severe COVID-19 and MIS-C are associated with acute arginine deficiency in both adults and children. There has been increased evidence of the role of the endothelium associated with severe inflammation in COVID-19. Low plasma arginine bioavailability has been implicated in endothelial dysfunction, immune regulation, and hypercoagulation. The research team also identified high sPLA2 levels in COVID-19 and MIS-C, an observation previously made in children with Kawasaki's Disease. Subsequent studies have shown that sPLA2 is associated with the pathobiology leading to COVID-19 mortality, with enzyme levels 10-fold higher in people who died vs. mild disease, and is also associated with Mito dysfunction. Not only could sPLA2 represent a prognostic indicator of disease severity, but it also represents a mechanism with potential therapeutic targets.

Information learned from the Mito activity in COVID-19 can contribute to further understanding of severe acute respiratory syndrome by coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection. This data may help guide future treatment targets and strategies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
21
Inclusion Criteria
  • Established diagnosis of COVID-19 requiring admission to the hospital for treatment of COVID-19 infection
  • Age 3 years - 21 years of age
Exclusion Criteria
  • Severe hepatic dysfunction: ALT> 6 x Upper limit of normal
  • Renal dysfunction: Creatinine > 1.5 x upper limit of normal or on dialysis
  • Acute Stroke
  • Pregnancy
  • Allergy to arginine
  • Past history of severe cardiac disease or significant cardiac surgery [minor procedures like ventricular septal defect (VSD) repair are not an exclusion]
  • History of significant pulmonary disease [Cystic Fibrosis, sickle cell disease (SCD)]
  • History of organ transplant
  • History of metabolic or mitochondrial disease (including Diabetes)
  • History of severe neurocognitive delays (severe cerebral palsy, anoxic brain injury)
  • History of ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt or hydrocephalus
  • PI discretion that the patient is not an ideal candidate for the study
  • History of HIV of immune compromise

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Standard doseArginine HydrochlorideStandard dose (100mg/kg IV TID).
L-arginine loading dose + standard doseArginine HydrochlorideL-arginine loading dose (200 mg/kg IV) + standard dose (100 mg/kg IV TID).
Low doseArginine HydrochlorideLow dose (25mg/kg IV TID).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in mitochondrial functionBaseline and day 5

Complex-IV activity changes will be measured to estimate mitochondrial function before and after administration for L-arginine

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in amino acidsBaseline and day 5

arginine (ARG) ornithine (ORN) and citrulline (CIT) will be measured before and after administration for L-arginine

Change in myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC-source of arginase-1)Baseline and day 5

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) producing arginase-1 will be measured in the peripheral blood before and after administration of L-arginine

Change on secretory phospholipase (sPLA2).Baseline and day 5

Serum activity of secretory phospholipase (sPLA2) will be measured before and after administration for L-arginine

Change in the arginase-1 activity/concentrationBaseline and day 5

arginase-1 will be measured before and after administration for L-arginine

Change in the level of cytokines (IL-6)Baseline and day 5

Cytokines are biomarkers for inflammation. Cell supernatants will be collected and analyzed for different cytokines.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA), Arthur M. Blank

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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