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Individualized Nutrition to Help Asthmatics Improve Lung Function and Energetics (INHALE)

$1.42M USD

Funder NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Lsu Pennington Biomedical Research Ctr
Country United States
Start Date Aug 01, 2023
End Date Jul 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10892279
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dr. Mey is a productive young scientist applying for this mentored K01 award to transition to an independent research

career. He has a strong nutrition (registered dietitian) and metabolism (translational research) background, focusing on metabolic disease. He has a history of growth and productivity throughout the evolution of his research career into his

current role as an assistant professor. His recent findings have directed his interest towards a major literature gap: the impact of nutrition on asthma control and lung function – relevant to the mission of NHLBI.

An emerging concept in asthma pathophysiology is altered nutrient metabolism and mitochondrial bioenergetics. Nutritional

intake has a direct impact on whole-body and cellular nutrient metabolism, and several nutritional approaches show promise to improve lung function. However, well-controlled feeding trials are lacking, leaving a major knowledge gap in our understanding of nutrition in asthma. Further, nutrition research has come under intense scrutiny for major barriers,

including inter-individual variability, slow development and poor translation to clinical application.

To address this important knowledge gap and overcome critical barriers in nutrition research, the proposed aims will utilize

an innovative multi-diet crossover clinical feeding trial design in combination with an n-of-1 qualitative pilot. The feeding

trial will test three distinct, fully-provided, isocaloric diets to identify nutritional and metabolic factors that impact asthma

control and lung function. This will be followed by a qualitative pilot of an n-of-1 approach, which incorporates patient-

informed decisions into the nutrition treatment model and is critical to the progression of individualized nutrition care.

Additionally, untargeted plasma metabolomic profiling will be used in combination with machine-learning biostatistics to

generate preliminary precision nutrition models for future clinical research. Finally, an in vitro approach will define the mitochondrial defects in airway smooth muscle cells from an asthmatic donor and determine whether chronic ketone

exposure can normalize altered mitochondrial bioenergetics. Together, the clinical findings, qualitative pilot and elucidation of a biological mechanism defining the diet-asthma relationship will support Dr. Mey’s transition to independence.

To enable Dr. Mey to carry out these aims and transition his nutrition and metabolism expertise into the pulmonary field,

Dr. Mey has enlisted the mentorship of 5 established researchers and clinicians for the fulfillment of the training detailed

within this project, including: 1) academic and professional development in asthma and mitochondrial biology, 2) clinical management of asthma, 3) support to implement a multi-diet crossover feeding trial, and 4) career development and grant

writing guidance. In addition, Dr. Mey assembled a team of 4 collaborators and advisors for technical and scientific insight. Pennington Biomedical Research Center will provide an ideal learning environment, with exceptional core services to conduct clinical trials, supplemented by training with physician-mentors both locally (Tulane) and abroad (Cleveland

Clinic). Together, this coordinated clinical-translational training will provide Dr. Mey with the tools to complete the proposed aims, expand his expertise of nutrition and metabolism into the pulmonary field, and establish independence in

the pursuit of his long-term goal: to identify precision nutrition approaches for the treatment and management of asthma.

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