Summary of Study ST002086
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 PR001325. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8FM6D This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST002086 |
Study Title | Serum NMR profiling reveals differential alterations in the lipoproteome induced by Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in COVID-19–recovered subjects and naïve subjects |
Study Type | NMR-based metabolomics |
Study Summary | 1H NMR spectra of sera have been used to define the changes induced by vaccination with Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (2 shots, 21 days apart) in 10 COVID-19-recovered subjects and 10 COVID-19-naïve subjects at different time points, starting from before vaccination, then weekly until 7 days after second injection, and finally 1 month after the second dose. The data show that vaccination does not induce any significant variation in the metabolome, whereas it causes changes at the level of lipoproteins. The effects are different in the COVID-19-recovered subjects with respect to the naïve subjects, suggesting that a previous infection reduces the vaccine modulation of the lipoproteome composition. |
Institute | University of Florence |
Last Name | Ghini |
First Name | Veronica |
Address | via Luigi Sacconi |
ghini@cerm.unifi.it | |
Phone | 03922800462 |
Submit Date | 2022-02-14 |
Num Groups | 2 |
Total Subjects | 20 |
Num Males | 7 |
Num Females | 13 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | fid |
Analysis Type Detail | NMR |
Release Date | 2022-02-28 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR001325 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8FM6D |
Project Title: | Serum NMR profiling reveals differential alterations in the lipoproteome induced by Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in COVID-19–recovered subjects and naïve subjects |
Project Type: | NMR-based metabolomic analysis |
Project Summary: | 1H NMR spectra of sera have been used to define the changes induced by vaccination with Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (2 shots, 21 days apart) in 10 COVID-19-recovered subjects and 10 COVID-19-naïve subjects at different time points, starting from before vaccination, then weekly until 7 days after second injection, and finally 1 month after the second dose. The data show that vaccination does not induce any significant variation in the metabolome, whereas it causes changes at the level of lipoproteins. The effects are different in the COVID-19-recovered subjects with respect to the naïve subjects, suggesting that a previous infection reduces the vaccine modulation of the lipoproteome composition. |
Institute: | University of Florence |
Department: | Department of chemistry |
Laboratory: | Metabolomics |
Last Name: | Ghini |
First Name: | Veronica |
Address: | via Luigi Sacconi 6 |
Email: | ghini@cerm.unifi.it |
Phone: | +390554574266 |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU002170 |
Subject Type: | Human |
Subject Species: | Homo sapiens |
Taxonomy ID: | 9606 |
Age Or Age Range: | 24-65 |
Gender: | Male and female |
Human Ethnicity: | Caucasian |
Factors:
Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Previus_COVID | TIME |
---|---|---|---|
SA198320 | 65-Serum_MF_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198321 | 1-Serum_AF_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198322 | 53-Serum_GT_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198323 | 71-Serum_MC_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198324 | 88-Serum_PS_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198325 | 111-Serum_VS_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198326 | 94-Serum_RA_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198327 | 30-Serum_CMG_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198328 | 59-Serum_KT_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198329 | 7-Serum_CI_T0 | No | T0 |
SA198330 | 67-Serum_MF_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198331 | 32-Serum_CMG_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198332 | 61-Serum_KT_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198333 | 9-Serum_CI_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198334 | 55-Serum_GT_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198335 | 90-Serum_PS_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198336 | 73-Serum_MC_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198337 | 3-Serum_AF_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198338 | 96-Serum_RA_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198339 | 113-Serum_VS_T14 | No | T14 |
SA198340 | 58-Serum_GT_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198341 | 116-Serum_VS_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198342 | 35-Serum_CMG_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198343 | 99-Serum_RA_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198344 | 93-Serum_PS_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198345 | 6-Serum_AF_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198346 | 70-Serum_MF_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198347 | 76-Serum_MC_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198348 | 64-Serum_KT_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198349 | 12-Serum_CI_T1M | No | T1M |
SA198350 | 68-Serum_MF_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198351 | 62-Serum_KT_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198352 | 91-Serum_PS_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198353 | 97-Serum_RA_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198354 | 114-Serum_VS_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198355 | 56-Serum_GT_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198356 | 4-Serum_AF_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198357 | 74-Serum_MC_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198358 | 33-Serum_CMG_T21 | No | T21 |
SA198359 | 10-Serum_CI_T21_200ul | No | T21 |
SA198360 | 75-Serum_MC_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198361 | 63-Serum_KT_T28_280ul | No | T28 |
SA198362 | 34-Serum_CMG_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198363 | 69-Serum_MF_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198364 | 11-Serum_CI_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198365 | 5-Serum_AF_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198366 | 115-Serum_VS_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198367 | 92-Serum_PS_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198368 | 57-Serum_GT_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198369 | 98-Serum_RA_T28 | No | T28 |
SA198370 | 60-Serum_KT_T07 | No | T7 |
SA198371 | 72-Serum_MC_T07 | No | T7 |
SA198372 | 95-Serum_RA_T07_250uL | No | T7 |
SA198373 | 89-Serum_PS_T7 | No | T7 |
SA198374 | 112-Serum_VS_T07 | No | T7 |
SA198375 | 8-Serum_CI_T07 | No | T7 |
SA198376 | 66-Serum_MF_T7 | No | T7 |
SA198377 | 31-Serum_CMG_T7 | No | T7 |
SA198378 | 54-Serum_GT_T7 | No | T7 |
SA198379 | 2-Serum_AF_T7 | No | T7 |
SA198380 | 83-Serum_PF_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198381 | 100-Serum_SA_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198382 | 19-Serum_CCa_T07 | Yes | T0 |
SA198383 | 13-Serum_CC_T07_250uL | Yes | T0 |
SA198384 | 48-Serum_DD_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198385 | 77-Serum_NF_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198386 | 106-Serum_SB_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198387 | 42-Serum_CA_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198388 | 25-Serum_CS_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198389 | 36-Serum_CG_T0 | Yes | T0 |
SA198390 | 44-Serum_CA_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198391 | 79-Serum_NF_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198392 | 15-Serum_CC_T21 | Yes | T14 |
SA198393 | 107-Serum_SB_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198394 | 27-Serum_CS_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198395 | 85-Serum_PF_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198396 | 102-Serum_SA_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198397 | 21-Serum_CCa_T21 | Yes | T14 |
SA198398 | 38-Serum_CG_T14 | Yes | T14 |
SA198399 | 87-Serum_PF_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198400 | 41-Serum_CG_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198401 | 105-Serum_SA_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198402 | 18-Serum_CC_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198403 | 47-Serum_CA_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198404 | 52-Serum_DD_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198405 | 24-Serum_CCa_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198406 | 82-Serum_NF_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198407 | 110-Serum_SB_T1M | Yes | T1M |
SA198408 | 45-Serum_CA_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198409 | 50-Serum_DD_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198410 | 103-Serum_SA_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198411 | 28-Serum_CS_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198412 | 108-Serum_SB_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198413 | 39-Serum_CG_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198414 | 86-Serum_PF_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198415 | 22-Serum_CCa_T28 | Yes | T21 |
SA198416 | 80-Serum_NF_T21 | Yes | T21 |
SA198417 | 16-Serum_CC_T28 | Yes | T21 |
SA198418 | 17-Serum_CC_T0_250uL | Yes | T28 |
SA198419 | 81-Serum_NF_T28 | Yes | T28 |
Collection:
Collection ID: | CO002163 |
Collection Summary: | For all subjects blood serum samples were collected at six different time points: before the first dose (T0); 7 and 14 days after the first dose (T7 and T14, respectively); 21 days after the first dose, just before the second dose (T21); 28 days after the first dose and 7 days after the second dose (T28); 1 month after the second dose (T1M). Blood samples were collected (4 hours after breakfast) in a BD vacutainer clot-activator tube for serum collection and processed within one hour from sample collection. After processing, all the serum samples were immediately stored at -30°C until NMR analysis. |
Sample Type: | Blood (serum) |
Storage Conditions: | Described in summary |
Collection Vials: | BD vacutainer clot-activator tube for serum |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR002182 |
Treatment Summary: | We monitor the effect of mRNA Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in a cohort of 20 healthcare workers. All of them received two doses, 21 days apart. |
Treatment: | Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP002176 |
Sampleprep Summary: | NMR samples were prepared according to standard procedures. Frozen serum samples were thawed at room temperature. A total of 350 μL of sodium phosphate buffer (70 mM Na2HPO4; 20% (v/v) 2H2O; 6.1 mM NaN3, 4.6 mM sodium trimethylsilyl [2,2,3,3−2H4] propionate (TMSP), pH 7.4) was added to 350 μL of each serum sample; the mixture was homogenized by vortexing for 30 s. A total of 600 μL of each mixture was transferred into a 5.00 mm NMR tube (Bruker BioSpin) for the analysis. |
Processing Storage Conditions: | -80℃ |
Analysis:
Analysis ID: | AN003404 |
Analysis Type: | NMR |
Num Factors: | 12 |
Num Metabolites: | 114 |
Units: | mM |
NMR:
NMR ID: | NM000230 |
Analysis ID: | AN003404 |
Instrument Name: | Bruker |
Instrument Type: | FT-NMR |
NMR Experiment Type: | 1D-1H |
Spectrometer Frequency: | 600MHz |
NMR Probe: | 5 mm PATXI 1H−13C−15N and 2H-decoupling probe |
NMR Tube Size: | 5.00 mm |
Pulse Sequence: | NOESY |
Water Suppression: | 1Dpresat |
Temperature: | 36,85 |
Number Of Scans: | 32 |
Dummy Scans: | 4 |
Acquisition Time: | 2.7 s |
Relaxation Delay: | 4 s |
Spectral Width: | 18,028 Hz |
Num Data Points Acquired: | 98,304 |
Line Broadening: | 0.3 |
Binned Increment: | 0.02 ppm |
Binned Data Excluded Range: | 4.5-5.5 ppm |
NMR Results File: | NOESY.txt UNITS:ppm |