Whitbourne Stacey B, Moser Jennifer, Cho Kelly, Deen Jennifer, Churby Lori L, Justice Amy C, Casas Juan P, Pyarajan Saiju, Tsao Phil S, Gaziano J Michael, Muralidhar Sumitra
Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Massachusetts.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Fed Pract. 2023 Nov;40(11 Suppl 5):S23-S28. doi: 10.12788/fp.0416. Epub 2023 Nov 1.
The Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development (ORD) played a key role in the federal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ORD effectively leveraged existing resources to answer questions related to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, the Million Veteran Program (MVP), one of the largest genomic cohorts in the world, extended the centralized recruitment and enrollment infrastructure to develop a COVID-19 research volunteer registry to assist enrollment in the vaccine and treatment trials in which the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) participated. In addition, the MVP allowed for new data collection and a large genomic cohort to understand host contributions to COVID-19. This article describes ways the MVP contributed to the VA's rapid research response to COVID-19. Several host genetic factors believed to play a role in the development and severity of COVID-19 were identified. Furthermore, existing MVP partnerships with other federal agencies, particularly with the Department of Energy, were leveraged to improve understanding and management of COVID-19.
A previously established enterprise approach and research infrastructure were essential to the VA's successful and timely COVID-19 research response. This infrastructure not only supported rapid recruitment in vaccine and treatment trials, but also leveraged the unique MVP and VA electronic health record data to drive rapid scientific discovery and inform clinical operations. Extending the models that VA research applied to the federal government at large and establishing centralized resources for shared or federated data analyses across federal agencies will better equip the nation to respond to future public health crises.
退伍军人健康管理局研发办公室(ORD)在联邦政府应对新冠疫情的行动中发挥了关键作用。ORD有效利用现有资源来回答与严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)病毒和新冠肺炎相关的问题。
2020年新冠疫情来袭时,世界上最大的基因组队列之一——百万退伍军人计划(MVP)扩展了集中招募和登记基础设施,以建立一个新冠肺炎研究志愿者登记册,协助美国退伍军人事务部(VA)参与的疫苗和治疗试验的招募工作。此外,MVP允许进行新的数据收集,并利用一个大型基因组队列来了解宿主对新冠肺炎的影响。本文介绍了MVP对VA针对新冠肺炎的快速研究反应所做贡献的方式。确定了几个被认为在新冠肺炎的发展和严重程度中起作用的宿主遗传因素。此外,利用MVP与其他联邦机构,特别是与能源部现有的合作关系,来增进对新冠肺炎的理解和管理。
先前建立的企业方法和研究基础设施对VA成功及时地开展新冠肺炎研究反应至关重要。这一基础设施不仅支持疫苗和治疗试验的快速招募,还利用了独特的MVP和VA电子健康记录数据来推动快速的科学发现并为临床操作提供信息。将VA研究应用于整个联邦政府的模式进行扩展,并为跨联邦机构的共享或联合数据分析建立集中资源,将使国家更好地应对未来的公共卫生危机。