Work in SYSCID has employed several large patient cohorts reflecting cross-sectional or longitudinal recruitment efforts of the clinical partners. Main centre point was the analysis of blood-based markers. Another focus was on fecal microbiome profiling. Apart from detailed molecular analysis, detailed clinical data was available which allowed development of prediction frameworks for clinically actionable outcome parameters, e.g. prediction of therapy escalation or non-response to a given therapy.
Main cohorts comprised (1) a cohort for assessing markers of disease severity and outcome across CID (CAU: 1022 patients and 303 controls) and (2) response to targeted therapies (anti-TNF, anti-integrin, Anti-Blys) with >220 newly treated patients (CAU) with up to 8 timepoints for longitudinal multi-Omics analysis. (3) An important reference data set was generated for RNA-analysis from whole blood, which employed longitudinally sampled healthy controls and followed them over the course of a year with several sampling time points ( >1000 samples analyzed). (4) A smaller cohort (n=23) in IBD focused on longitudinal dynamics of immune cells in the peripheral blood and used high-resolution single cell RNA sequencing. (5) Finally, we used the tools and algorithms developed in SYSCID to analyze larger cohorts of COVID-19 patients. Here, we were among the first consortia world-wide to deliver scRNAseq-based markers for a severe disease course.
Using the harmonized production pipeline, molecular analysis on most cohorts described above (cross-sectional and longitudinal therapy response cohorts, validation cohorts from Greece, Switzerland, UK and Belgium) has been finalized and data has been made available to the community using appropriate data use and access regulations. While some of these analyses still await publication, SYSCID in numerous visible and highly cited scientific publications which can be found here:
https://syscid.eu/publications/(si apre in una nuova finestra)Apart from scientific publications, the consortium has actively presented its aims and results on international conferences, organized a final symposium and summer school on system medicine in CID and was active in discussing results and implications with stakeholders. SYSCID partners serve as a use case in the EU systems medicine initiative “STANDS4PM” for harmonizing data sets and predictive pharmacodynamic models and were actively participating in the European LIFETIME initiative for propagating cell-based personalized medicine (Rajewsky and Lifetime, Nature 2021).