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Identifying Disease Mechanisms Underlying the Association Between Asthma and Infertility - The INFLammation Asthma Mechanism Endometrium (INFLAME) Study

Conditions
Asthma
Infertility, Female
Interventions
Procedure: biopsy
Registration Number
NCT04626557
Lead Sponsor
Hvidovre University Hospital
Brief Summary

To investigate if asthma affects the inflammatory balance of the endometrium and thereby interfere with implantation, as indicated by the characteristics of the inflammatory cells in the endometrium and airways in women with asthma who are referred for IUI or IVF due to infertility, compared to otherwise healthy women who are referred for IUI or IVF due to infertility.

Detailed Description

The link between asthma and fertility may be associated with widespread tissue inflammation, as inflammatory changes are not only affecting the respiratory organs, but also systemically, and here by affecting both the lungs and the reproductive organs in women with asthma.

A likely mechanism involved in infertility among asthmatic women seems to be inflammatory changes found in the endometrium of the uterus. Some studies show high number of mast cells, eosinophil granulocytes and basophil granulocytes in the endometrium\[1\]. One study found low values of VEGF in endometrial secretion in women with asthma as a possible cause for subfertility \[2\]. Others assume, that an imbalance of the adaptive immune system (both the Th1 and Th2/TH17 response) is associated with infertility \[3\].

It has been shown that inflammation in the endometrium with a specific combination of cytokines and chemokines is part of successful implantation \[4\]. However, If the inflammatory process is characterized by a less optimal combination of cytokines and chemokines the reproductive outcome may be less successful. The systemic inflammation caused by asthma could offset the balance between the cytokines and chemokines in the endometrium and thereby have negative impact on reproductive outcome.

In the present study, our aim is to analyze inflammation in the uterus and in the airways in women with asthma referred to fertility treatment receiving Intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) to characterize and thereby provide knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the association between asthma and reproductive outcomes.

In an explorative non-randomized study, including 30 participants divided into two groups: 15 women with asthma and 15 non-asthmatic controls. The patients will go through an asthma work-up (diagnosis, allergy, medication, and inflammation). Menstrual blood will be collected at home using the menstrual cup and at the 7th-14th day cycle day, an endometrium sample from the uterus lining will be obtained together with sputum, as indicators of the system inflammation expressed both in the lungs and the uterus, and blood samples.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Women with astmabiopsyAt the 7th -14th cycle day, an endometrium sample from the uterus lining will be obtained together with sputum, as indicators of the system inflammation expressed both in the lungs and the uterus, and blood samples.
Women without asthmabiopsyAt the 7th - 14th cycle day, an endometrium sample from the uterus lining will be obtained together with sputum, as indicators of the system inflammation expressed both in the lungs and the uterus, and blood samples.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
type of inflammatory cells6 months

To classify the type of inflammatory cells, (ie. cytokines and inflammatory cells), found in the uterine lining (endometrium) in women with asthma suffering from infertility, compared to non-asthmatic controls.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
systemic inflammation vs local inflammation6 months

Explore associations between systemic inflammation and local inflammation

airway inflammation vs inflammation in the endometrium.6 months

Explore associations between airway inflammation and inflammation in the endometrium.

Severity6 months

Differences in local inflammation of the endometrium within different severities/phenotypes of asthma.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hvidovre University Hospital

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Copenhagen, Hvidovre, Denmark

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