Week beginning 8th January 2024
News, advocacy and media
New York Amsterdam News The continuing fight for Long COVID and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis patients
Interview with Billy Hanlon, director of advocacy and outreach for the Minnesota ME/CFS Alliance. He talks about Long Covid and ME/CFS advocacy and urges people to contact their elected officials to support pending Long Covid legislation.
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Beth Mazur Memorial Service and Obituary
#MEaction shares Beth Mazur's memorial service online and her life partner Brian Vastag's moving obituary. The obituary for "a fierce but unassuming advocate for people with a devastating - and devastatingly neglected - chronic illness" is also shared by David Tuller.
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Switchyard Magazine The Long Haul
An essay by Lygia Navarro providing a heartbreaking account of her Long Covid journey in a world that's looking away. "If not for decades of medical disinterest in post-infectious illnesses such as ME/CFS, long Covid might have been treatable from the get-go."
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Dr Cat Hicks Covid Data Log
An essay inspired by Giorgia Lupi's recent high profile article in the NY Times, also detailing the author's experiences. "It is September, 2022, the beginning of the waiting rooms. I'm glad I don't know what's coming. The very first doctor that I see says the pain I feel is anxiety."
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Research news and commentary
DecodeME Spit kits - please return them by 31st January.
Second questionnaire Invitations to participate are being emailed this week, to be submitted by 29th February. Those doing paper questionnaires, please post them by 15th February.
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UK Research and Innovation has published two articles about patient participation in research by two of the principal investigators of DecodeME.
Andy Devereux-Cooke describes his experience as a patient and co-investigator on the management group, and the value of the patient voice, for example in making questionnaires relevant and accessible.
Chris Ponting, the lead investigator says: "People with lived experience are at the heart of this ME/CFS research study and involved in all aspects of the research, from design, governance and delivery." He describes the adjustments needed to work this way and recommends all medical research should involve patients at every stage.
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UK MRC - Online survey Consultation on Medical Research Council draft strategy for public partnerships, closes 29th January 2024
"The Medical Research Council (MRC) invests public money in research which aims to improve human health... We are consulting on MRC’s draft strategy for public partnerships, and we would like to hear your views."
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UK ME/CFS Biobank is looking for more volunteer healthy participants.
"We're starting the new year with over 100 new participants! However, our research relies on the comparison between ME/CFS patients and healthy controls to uncover vital insights."
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Sweden The Swedish patient organisation RME encourages ME patients to take part in OMF's global research register for trial participants. Patient blogger Mitt Eremitage raises the question if OMF and RME might contribute to a false sense of security, as some studies may be conducted by third parties without any quality control from OMF.
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Trial by Error by David Tuller
Dutch Study Links PEM in Long Covid to Biological Abnormalities
A summary of debate on X/Twitter after the publication of a study which found biological differences post exercise in long Covid patients with PEM. Tuller rebuts some pushback the study has received.
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Study Finds "Elevated Brain Injury and Reduced Grey Matter Volume" a Year After Hospitalization for COVID-19
"Chronic illness and depression are frequently found to be associated, and their interactions can run in both directions. Distinguishing cause and effect can be challenging. In this case, however, the study found the following:
“Pre-existing depression or a history of antidepressant use were not significantly associated with post-acute cognitive impairment.”"
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Coming events
USA - Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
"Addressing Long COVID: Advancing Research and Improving Patient Care"
Livestream on Thursday, Jan. 18
10 AM Eastern Time
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#MEAction - #MillionsMissing 2024 Informational session
Saturday, Jan. 20
11 AM Pacific / 2 PM Eastern
(see thread for time in your time zone)
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Solve M.E. - Changes in the Gut Microbiome in ME/CFS and Long Covid
Monday, Jan. 22
1 PM Pacific / 4 PM Eastern
(see thread for time in your time zone)
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Research
ME/CFS research
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Advancing Research and Treatment: An Overview of Clinical Trials in [ME/CFS] and Future Perspectives - Seton et al.
"This review synthesizes insights from clinical trials exploring pharmacological interventions and dietary supplements targeting immunological, metabolic, gastrointestinal, neurological, and neuroendocrine dysfunction in ME/CFS patients which require further exploration."
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Journal of Translational Medicine
Central 5-HTergic hyperactivity induces ME/CFS-like pathophysiology - Lee et al
A attempt to induce ME/CFS like behaviour in mice using a high dose SSRI drug and exercise challenge.
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Frontiers in Immunology
Metabolomic and immune alterations in long COVID patients with chronic fatigue syndrome - Saito et al.
"Our results demonstrate that LC patients exhibit persistent metabolomic abnormalities 12 months after the acute COVID-19 disease. Of note, such metabolomic alterations can be observed in the R group 12 months after the acute disease."
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Psychological Medicine
Disentangling pain and fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome: a resting state connectivity study before and after cognitive behavioral therapy - Van der Schaaf et al.
This study used resting-state fMRI to disentangle networks associated with fatigue and pain symptoms in ME/CFS patients, and to link changes in those networks to clinical improvements following cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
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Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatria
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome as a complication of COVID-19 post-acute syndrome in adults. Bibliographic Review - Uguña & Romero
This review in Spanish describes ME/CFS as a complication of the post-acute syndrome of COVID-19 in adults.
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Long Covid research
Nature Immunology
Long COVID manifests with T cell dysregulation, inflammation and an uncoordinated adaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2 — Yin et al.
“Our analysis suggested an improper crosstalk between the cellular and humoral adaptive immunity in LC, which can lead to immune dysregulation, inflammation and clinical symptoms associated with this debilitating condition.”
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Persistence of circulating CD169+monocytes and HLA-DR downregulation underline the immune response impairment in PASC individuals: the potential contribution of different COVID-19 pandemic waves — Fanelli et al.
“herein we highlighted the presence of specific activated myeloid subpopulations in PASC individuals, suggesting a role of CD169 and HLA-DR expression in monocytes in both COVID-19 disease and in the chronic post-infection inflammation that persists in PASC”
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Gynecologic Oncology Reports
Increased von Willebrand and Factor VIII plasma levels in gynecologic patients with Post-Acute-COVID-Sequela (PASC)/Long COVID — Bellone et al.
“We found elevated VWF and Factor VIII levels in all 10 PASC/LC patients (means of 254% and 229%, respectively) vs none of the 5 randomly selected cancer control patients (means of 108% and 95%, respectively)”
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Preprint: Research Square
Post-COVID cognitive deficits at one year are global and associated with elevated brain injury markers and grey matter volume reduction: national prospective study — Benedict Michael et al.
“this prospective multicentre longitudinal cohort study found evidence of pervasive global cognitive impairment, associated with persistently raised brain injury markers, depression symptomatology, and reduced anterior cingulate cortex volume.”
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BMC Medicine
Risks of digestive diseases in long COVID: evidence from a population-based cohort study — Ma et al.
“we found that even in people with mild COVID-19 symptoms who did not receive hospitalization treatment, the risks of GI dysfunction, PUD, GERD, and NAFLD were evident, while the risks of severe liver disease, IBD, and biliopancreatic diseases were not.”
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The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
The effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines to prevent long COVID symptoms: staggered cohort study of data from the UK, Spain, and Estonia — Martí Català et al.
“Vaccination against COVID-19 consistently reduced the risk of long COVID symptoms”
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Nature Reviews Neurology
Post-COVID dysautonomias: what we know and (mainly) what we don’t know — Goldstein
“This Review provides an update on the literature relating to ANS abnormalities in people with post-COVID syndrome and presents a theoretical perspective on how the ANS might participate in common features of PASC.”
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Preprint: MedRxiv
Long COVID Disability Burden in US Adults: YLDs and NIH Funding Relative to Other Conditions — Karen Bonuck et al.
“Disabling Long COVID was reported by 1.5% (n= 10,401) of n=757,580 respondents”
“It ranked in the top 25% […] but received just 10%[...] funding. Only 5 conditions received less […] including [ME/CFS] (<1%), another post-viral, female-dominant condition.”
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Preprint: BioRxiv
Innate Immune Activation and Mitochondrial ROS Invoke Persistent Cardiac Conduction System Dysfunction after COVID-19 — Deepthi Ashok et al.
“The findings indicate that long term dysfunction and immune cell remodeling of the CCS is induced by COVID-19, arising indirectly from oxidative stress and excessive activation of cardiac innate immune responses during infection.”
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