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A Randomised-controlled Trial of an Oral Microbiome Immunity Formula in Recovered COVID-19 Patients

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
COVID-19
Probiotic
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Active placebo
Dietary Supplement: Microbiome immunity formula
Registration Number
NCT04950803
Lead Sponsor
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Brief Summary

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an oral microbiome immunity formula in modulating gut microbiota, enhancing immunity and reducing long-term complications and co-morbidities in patients who have recovered from COVID-19.

Detailed Description

SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19, emerged as a new zoonotic pathogen of humans at the end of 2019 and rapidly developed into a global pandemic. It may develop severe or critical disease with respiratory failure requiring oxygen support and intensive care.

Natural infection by virus triggers an effective system immunity so that the host can resist or highly reduce the chance of re-infection.

In many cases, this protection can maintain a long period of time. However, the long-term immunities (over a year) and complications from the patients are not yet very clear. We found that COVID-19 survivors who have cleared the virus continued to have persistent altered gut microbiota and up to 80 percent had residue COVID-19 related symptoms including fatigue, difficulty in breathing, impaired memory and hair loss up to 6 months after discharge (LONG COVID-19).

Earlier studies from our CU Medicine have shown a link between altered gut microbiome and COVID-19 severity, and more patients who received a novel microbiome immunity formula (SIM01) achieved complete symptom resolution and developed neutralising antibody than those who did not (unpublished data). Research from the Faculty also reported that almost 40% of people in Hong Kong had significant gut dysbiosis especially in elderly and patients with diabetes, obesity or chronic diseases.

This study is a single-centre, triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial that aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an oral microbiome immunity formula (SIM01) invented by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in modulating gut microbiota, enhancing immunity and reducing long-term complications and co-morbidities (e.g. sepsis, cardiopulmonary complications, metabolic syndrome, neuropsychiatric disorders) in patients who have recovered from COVID-19.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
448
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Individuals aged 18 and above;
  2. Subjects who are mentally capable to participate in the study and provide informed consent;
  3. Subjects who can communicate in Chinese or English;
  4. Subjects who are ambulatory and do not have difficulties travelling to the clinics for follow-up;
  5. Subjects who do not have plans to leave Hong Kong in the subsequent two years after recruitment; and
  6. Subjects who agree to give informed consent voluntarily.
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Exclusion Criteria
  1. Subjects who are unable to receive oral fluids;
  2. Subjects who have received surgery involving the intestine within past 30 days;
  3. Subjects who are pregnant or breastfeeding; and
  4. Subjects who are immunocompromised, e.g. on cancer treatment, bone marrow/organ transplant, immune deficiency, poorly controlled HIV/AIDS.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Placebo armActive placeboSubjects will take active vitamin daily for 6 months
Active armMicrobiome immunity formulaSubjects will take microbiome immunity formula (SIM01) daily for 6 months
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Alleviation of symptoms or complications6 months

Proportion of subjects with alleviation of symptoms or complication of post-COVID conditions within 6 months.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in faecal microbial and bacterial metabolites48 months

Shotgun metagenomics and metabolomics sequencing of faecal samples at baseline and each visit will be used to generate serial gut microbial taxonomic and bacterial functional profiles.

Any comorbidities24 months

A composite outcome of any comorbidities, including clinical manifestations of long-COVID, hospitalizations due to sepsis, cardiopulmonary complications, metabolic syndrome and neuropsychiatric disorders

Increase in other system-specific comorbidities24 months

Increase in other system-specific comorbidities involving cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, liver, renal, genitourinary, haematological, and neurological systems

Changes in Quality of life48 months

Changes in Quality of life using visual analogue scale, score ranging 0-100. The higher the score, the better the outcome.

Increase in metabolic syndrome (MetS) score24 months

a validated index computed from an analysis based on waist circumference, fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose, and systolic blood pressure, calculated in score (1-5), higher levels indicated higher probability of presence of metabolic syndrome

Self-reported long-COVID-19 symptoms24 months

Subjects will fill in a survey whether they have long-COVID-19 symptoms (e.g. cough, fatigue, etc) and grade the symptoms. The higher the score, the worse the outcome.

Healthcare service utilization24 months

The frequency of healthcare service (including clinics and Accident and Emergency) that the subject has attended

Blood immunity profiles24 months

Inflammatory cytokines in plasma samples will be identified and quantified using human inflammation panel 1 (13-plex) of LEGENDplex

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Prince of Wales Hospital

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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