Modulation of immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination by gut microbiota intervention: a randomized controlled trial.

  • Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  • Total publications:251 publications

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Key facts

  • Disease

    COVID-19
  • start year

    2021
  • Known Financial Commitments (USD)

    $789,849.9
  • Funder

    Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  • Principal Investigator

    N/A

  • Research Location

    Canada
  • Lead Research Institution

    Centre de Recherche clinique Etienne-Le Bel/CHUS
  • Research Priority Alignment

    N/A
  • Research Category

    Pathogen: natural history, transmission and diagnostics

  • Research Subcategory

    Immunity

  • Special Interest Tags

    N/A

  • Study Type

    Clinical

  • Clinical Trial Details

    Unspecified

  • Broad Policy Alignment

    Pending

  • Age Group

    Adults (18 and older)Older adults (65 and older)

  • Vulnerable Population

    Unspecified

  • Occupations of Interest

    Unspecified

Abstract

Google translate: The elderly, who often have more fragile health, have been particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of recent studies show that, while the vaccines have shown very good short-term efficacy, the protection of the elders may be insufficient, 6 months after the 2nd dose. Some countries have started to offer a 3rd dose. We plan to act at the level of the intestinal flora of the elderly (which is often unbalanced) in order to increase the effectiveness of vaccination. Indeed, it has been shown that probiotics (which can rebalance the intestinal flora) significantly increase the production of antibodies after vaccination against the flu virus. Our hypothesis is that taking probiotics one month before and one month after the 3rd dose of COVID vaccine would provide longer-lasting vaccine protection in the elderly. Our study will include 668 seniors, aged 65 to 89, who have not had COVID-19, who have received 2 doses of the same vaccine and who will accept a 3rd dose of vaccine. All participants will take one capsule/day (probiotics or placebo) for 2 months and, in the middle of this period, they will receive a 3rd dose of vaccine. Participants will have to travel 3 times to the Sherbrooke Clinical Research Center (inclusion visit, vaccination and final visit). On five occasions (inclusion, vaccination 1 month, 3 months and 6 months post-vaccination), they will prick their fingertips and express the drop of blood on blotting paper. They will mail this dry blood sample in an envelope for the antibodies to be dosed in Quebec. We expect to reduce by 1/3 the number of seniors poorly protected by the 3rd dose of vaccine 6 months after the injection thanks to probiotics. If successful, this approach could quickly be implemented worldwide because probiotics have few side effects and are affordable.]

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