A prospective longitudinal cohort study on risk factors for COVID-19 vaccination failure (RisCoin): methods, procedures and characterization of the cohort

Author:

Koletzko Sibylle,Le Thi Thu Giang,Zhelyazkova Ana,Osterman Andreas,Wichert Sven P.,Breiteneicher Simone,Koletzko Leandra,Schwerd Tobias,Völk Stefanie,Jebrini Tarek,Horak Jeannie,Tuschen Marina,Choukér Alexander,Hornung Veit,Keppler Oliver T.,Koletzko Berthold,Török Helga P.,Adorjan Kristina,Keppler O.,Osterman A.,Garcia I. Badell,Huber M.,Wratil P. R.,Adorjan K.,Gryaznova A.,Jebrini T.,Kohl P.,De Jonge S.,Neumeier K.,Koletzko S.,Koletzko B.,Kim-Helmuth S.,Hao Y.,Horak J.,Le Thi T. G.,Puzek B.,Schwerd T.,Török H. P.,Koletzko L.,Breiteneicher S.,Csollarova K.,Choukér A.,Tuschen M.,Biere K.,Wöhrle T.,Matzel S.,Hörl M.,Moser M.,Hornung V.,Rech J.,Ludwig C.,Hansbauer L.,Zhelyazkova A.,Klein M.,Völk S.,Kim-Helmuth S.,Puzek B.,Kastenmüller G.,

Abstract

AbstractThe primary objective of the RisCoin study was to investigate the interplay of genetic, metabolic, and lifestyle factors as well as stress levels on influencing the humoral immune response after at least two COVID-19 vaccinations, primarily with mRNAs, and the risk of SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infections during follow-up. Here, we describe the study design, procedures, and study population. RisCoin is a prospective, monocentric, longitudinal, observational cohort study. Between October and December 2021, 4515 participants with at least two COVID-19 vaccinations, primarily BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273, were enrolled at the LMU University Hospital of Munich, thereof > 4000 healthcare workers (HCW), 180 patients with inflammatory bowel disease under immunosuppression, and 119 patients with mental disorders. At enrollment, blood and saliva samples were collected to measure anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, their neutralizing capacity against Omicron-BA.1, stress markers, metabolomics, and genetics. To ensure the confidential handling of sensitive data of study participants, we developed a data protection concept and a mobile application for two-way communication. The application allowed continuous data reporting, including breakthrough infections by the participants, despite irreversible anonymization. Up to 1500 participants attended follow-up visits every two to six months after enrollment. The study gathered comprehensive data and bio-samples of a large representative HCW cohort and two patient groups allowing analyses of complex interactions. Our data protection concept combined with the mobile application proves the feasibility of longitudinal assessment of anonymized participants. Our concept may serve as a blueprint for other studies handling sensitive data on HCW.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of Health (Bundesministerium für Gesundheit, BMG), Germany

Corona Research Program 21/22 of the Bavarian Ministry of Science and Art (Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst), Germany

Bavarian Ministry of Science and Art (Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst), Germany,

Ministry of Economic and Climate, Germany

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Universitätsklinik München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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