Summary of Study ST003178
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001977. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M85Q8Q This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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This study contains a large results data set and is not available in the mwTab file. It is only available for download via FTP as data file(s) here.
Study ID | ST003178 |
Study Title | Post-Infectious MECFS at the NIH |
Study Summary | In 2016, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched an initiative to study ME/CFS. The NIH Division of Intramural Research developed an exploratory clinical research program to perform deep phenotyping on a cohort of PI-ME/CFS volunteers and healthy volunteers (HV) as controls. Prior to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, this study recruited a cohort of well-characterized PI-ME/CFS patients and applied modern broad and deep scientific measures to describe their biophenotype compared to HVs. The aim was to identify relevant group differences that could generate new hypotheses about the pathogenesis of PI-ME/CFS and provide direction for future research. Over 75 scientists and clinicians across 15 of the 27 institutes that comprise the NIH contributed to this multi-disciplinary work. Importantly, we developed rigorous inclusion criteria which comprised detailed medical and psychological evaluations to minimize diagnostic misattribution. A relatively homogenous population was recruited in whom symptoms were initiated after infection. This study aimed to investigate the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. The volunteers underwent a multi-dimensional evaluation that included a wide range of physiological measures, physical and cognitive performance testing, and biochemical, microbiological, and immunological assays of blood, cerebrospinal fluid, muscle, and stool. Novel measurement techniques were developed to query issues such as physical capacity, effort preference, and deconditioning that may confound the results. Multi-omic measurements of gene expression, proteins, metabolites, and lipids were performed in parallel on collected samples. |
Institute | National Institutes of Health |
Last Name | Nath |
First Name | Avindra |
Address | 10 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892 |
Avindra.nath@nih.gov | |
Phone | 3014961561 |
Submit Date | 2024-01-12 |
Analysis Type Detail | Other |
Release Date | 2024-05-14 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Factors:
Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Sample source | MECFS_STATUS | SEX |
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SA345808 | NINR-00428 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345809 | NINR-00429 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345810 | NINR-00433 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345811 | NINR-00432 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345812 | NINR-00431 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345813 | NINR-00424 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345814 | NINR-00437 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345815 | NINR-00423 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345816 | NINR-00420 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345817 | NINR-00418 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345818 | NINR-00421 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | F |
SA345819 | NINR-00434 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345820 | NINR-00417 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345821 | NINR-00435 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345822 | NINR-00436 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345823 | NINR-00422 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345824 | NINR-00430 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345825 | NINR-00425 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345826 | NINR-00419 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345827 | NINR-00426 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345828 | NINR-00427 | CSF | Healthy volunteer | M |
SA345829 | NINR-00448 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345830 | NINR-00447 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345831 | NINR-00452 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345832 | NINR-00446 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345833 | NINR-00453 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345834 | NINR-00450 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345835 | NINR-00444 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345836 | NINR-00440 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345837 | NINR-00442 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345838 | NINR-00438 | CSF | MECFS | F |
SA345839 | NINR-00439 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345840 | NINR-00454 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345841 | NINR-00441 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345842 | NINR-00443 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345843 | NINR-00449 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345844 | NINR-00445 | CSF | MECFS | M |
SA345845 | NINR-00451 | CSF | MECFS | M |
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