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Melatonin and Vaccine Response, Immunity, and Chronobiology Study

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Vaccine Response
Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Sleep
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Melatonin
Device: Phillips Actiwatch Spectrum Plus
Registration Number
NCT04953754
Lead Sponsor
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Brief Summary

This study will evaluate the impact of sleep, circadian health and melatonin on flu vaccine immunogenicity.

Detailed Description

Vaccination is critical to public health and disease prevention. However, despite the many scientific advancements and vaccines on the market, they are not always fully effective. Adjuvants are often used to boost immunity, but they are associated with more side effects, possible allergic reactions and public mistrust that supports vaccine hesitancy. Many factors affect vaccine efficacy and host immunity. Sleep, circadian health and melatonin have been studied in the past to affect immune response to vaccines and infection. Patient education about better sleep habits and/or melatonin use are potentially safe, cost effective, and accessible interventions that may improve host immunity and vaccine effectiveness. However, neither have been studied rigorously and at this time, are not actively implemented in the clinical arena. Hence, we propose a study comparing vaccine immunogenicity based on sleep quality, chronotype, and exogenous melatonin.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18-64
  • Eligible to receive flu vaccination (at military hospital, DEERS eligible)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Allergy or contraindication to getting flu vaccine
  • Pregnancy or likelihood of getting pregnant in next few weeks
  • Medical history of doctor diagnosed immune-compromising condition (HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, significant cardiovascular disease) or doctor diagnosed sleep disorder (insomnia, narcolepsy).*Sleep apnea is an exclusion unless stable on treatment with cpap or oral device for more than3 months.
  • Currently taking any immune suppressants or immunomodulating treatments (systemic corticosteroids, chemotherapy, etc, within the past 3 months) or sleep medication or supplement (including over the counter medications and melatonin, within the past 1 month).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Melatonin GroupPhillips Actiwatch Spectrum PlusThis group will get melatonin 5mg nightly
Control GroupPhillips Actiwatch Spectrum PlusThis group will not get any treatment (melatonin)
Melatonin GroupMelatoninThis group will get melatonin 5mg nightly
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anti-influenza antibody titers14-21 days post vaccination

Seroconversion and titer \>=1:40 post-vaccination

Cell-mediated immunity14-21 days post vaccination

ELISpot (secretion of Interferon-gamma and Granzyme B with restimulation by influenza viral antigens), Flow cytometry to determine CD4+ and CD8+ T cell producing IFN(g) with influenza viral restimulation, and Luminex multiplex cytokine analysis in cell culture supernatant of PBMC after restimulation with influenza viral antigens.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Actigraph data14-21 days post vaccination

Correlation of actigraph data and vaccine immunogenicity (primary outcomes)

Sleep survey - Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)14-21 days post vaccination

PSQI and vaccine immunogenicity (primary outcomes)

Chronotype survey - Munich ChronoType Questionaire (MCTQ)14-21 days post vaccination

Correlation of MCTQ score with vaccine immunity

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

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Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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