Anthrax Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 1 Randomized Double-Blind Positive-Controlled Ascending Dose Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of a Replication-Competent Adenovirus Serotype 4 Anthrax Vector Candidate Vaccines - Ad4-PA (Protective Antigen)and Ad4-PA-GPI (Glycosylphosphatidylinositol)
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Emergent BioSolutions |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate 2 vaccine candidates against anthrax compared to the positive (vaccine) control as studied in normal healthy volunteers.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | September 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Able to understand the study and give written informed consent. - Healthy men or women aged 18-40 years old, - BMI between 18 to 36 kg/m2 - Women of child bearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test at screening and a negative urine pregnancy test prior to vaccination on all vaccination days; they must also be willing to use adequate birth control for the duration of the study and have additional pregnancy tests if indicated. - Intact upper arms with sufficient muscular tissue in the deltoid region for IM vaccine administration. - Subject must be available for the study duration - Subject must avoid strenuous exercise for at least 72 hours prior to each study vaccine administration. Exclusion Criteria: - Subject is a healthcare worker who has direct contact with patients or has an household contact (HHC) who is immunodeficient or HIV-positive, pregnant, has an unstable medical condition, or is under the age of 18. - Subject is a childcare worker or a parent who has direct contact with children 5 years old and younger. - Subject directly prepares food in the food industry. - Pregnant or breastfeeding throughout the duration of the study until the final visit - Military service between 1971 and 1999, or after 2012 when Ad4 vaccine was/is routinely given - Employment in an industry involved in contact with ruminant animals, veterinary sciences, or other potential exposure to B. anthracis - Received previous Ad4 vaccination or experimental Ad4 vector vaccines - Received previous anthrax vaccine - Received or plans to receive any other approved or investigational vaccines from 30 days prior to the first study vaccination until 30 days after the final study vaccination for live attenuated vaccines and from 15 days prior to the first study vaccination until 15 days after the final study vaccination for inactivated vaccines - HIV or Hepatitis B or C positive - Immunodeficient or has an unstable medical condition including psychiatric conditions - Active or past history of acute or chronic gastrointestinal conditions - Active or past history of cancer except basal cell carcinoma - Recipient of bone marrow or solid organ transplant - Received or plans to receive systemic antiviral medication, within 30 days prior to the first study vaccination - Known allergy to any component of the study vaccine - Known allergy to, or known medical condition that precludes use of any systemic antiviral medication - Received or plans to receive medications indicated for decreasing acidity of stomach including: - Proton pump inhibitors or antacids or histamine 2-receptor antagonists - Received or plans to receive immunoglobulin or other blood products within 60 days prior to the first study vaccination - Received or plans to receive other investigational drugs within 30 days prior to the first study vaccination - Received or plans to receive systemic immunosuppressive therapy, radiation therapy, or inhaled steroids within 30 days prior to the first study vaccination - Asthmatic or requires asthmatic medications on a daily basis - Use of systemic chemotherapy within 5 years prior to study - Body temperature >38.1°C or acute illness within 3 days prior to vaccination - History of excessive alcohol consumption, drug abuse, or significant psychiatric illness - History of Guillain-Barré Syndrome - Blood donation within 2 months prior to first study vaccination - Expected to be noncompliant with study visits or plans to move away or be living with different HHCs during the next 8 months - Drinks more than 1200 mL of tea/coffee/cocoa/cola or other caffeinated beverage per day. - Any condition or finding that in the view of the primary investigator would impede full study participation |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | The Center for Pharmaceutical Research | Kansas City | Kansas |
United States | Coastal Carolina Research Center | Mount Pleasant | South Carolina |
United States | St. Louis University | Saint Louis | Missouri |
United States | Walter Reed Army Institute for Research | Silver Spring | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Emergent BioSolutions |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Systemic PA-specific cellular immune response induced by Ad4-PA and Ad4-PA-GPI | The systemic PA-specific cellular immune response induced by Ad4-PA and Ad4-PA-GPI will be measured via cell-based assay on peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs). The tests will be performed on Days 1, 15, 29 and 43. | Days 1 through 43 | |
Other | Mucosal PA-ELISA antibody responses induced by Ad4-PA and Ad4 PA-GPI | PA antibody titers from mucosal samples will be obtained on Days 1 and 29 and titers will be compared among the 2 vaccine candidates. | Days 1 through 29 | |
Primary | The safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI vaccines across a range of dosages and schedules. | Safety will be measured by looking at safety labs, Adverse Events (AEs) and vaccine reactogenicity data from Baseline through Day 211. Immunogenicity will be measured by the peak serum antibody response to the PA transgene defined as the highest toxin-neutralizing antibody (TNA) titer achieved by a subject at any time between the first post-vaccination visit though Day 85 (and Day 211 if Day 85 is positive). | Day 1 through Day 211 | |
Secondary | Antibody response of the Ad4-PA formulation to Ad4 PA GPI | Antibody response will be tested via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the peak PA-ELISA titer defined as the highest ELISA titer achieved by a subject at any time between the first post-vaccination visit and Day 85 | Day 1 through Day 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | Antibody response of the Ad4-PA and Ad4-PA-GPI vaccination regimens to the anticipated AVA PEP regimen. | Antibody response will be tested via ELISA and the peak PA-ELISA titer defined as the highest ELISA titer achieved by a subject at any time between the first post-vaccination visit and Day 85. | Days 1 through 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | Antibody response induced by 3 different dosages of Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI. | Antibody response will be tested via ELISA and the peak PA-ELISA titer defined as the highest ELISA titer achieved by a subject at any time between the first post-vaccination visit and Day 85 and titers will be compared across the 3 different dosages of Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI (10^9, 10^10, 10^11). | Days 1 through 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | TNA and antibody response induced by Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI on 3 different vaccination schedules. | Antibody response will be tested via ELISA and the peak PA-ELISA titer defined as the highest ELISA titer achieved by a subject at any time between the first post-vaccination visit and Day 85, and compared among 3 vaccine schedules:
Day 1: Ad4-PA or Ad4-PA-GPI, Day 15 placebo Day 29 AVA boost; Day 1:Ad4-PA or Ad4-PA-GPI, Day 15 AVA boost + Placebo; and Days 1, 15 and 29: Ad4-PA or Ad4-PA-GPI |
Days 1 through 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | Pre-existing Ad4 immunity on TNA and PA-ELISA response induced by Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI. | Antibody response will be tested via ELISA and the impact of pre-existing Ad4 serostatus (positive/negative) on TNA and PA-ELISA will be evaluated | Days 1 through 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | Evaluate the kinetics of the TNA and PA-ELISA antibody response induced by 3 different doses of Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI on 3 different administration schedules. | TNA and PA-ELISA titer at each post-vaccination visit as measured by ELISA will be compared across each dose group (10^9, 10^10 and 10^11 vp) and dosing schedule. In addition, the time to peak pre-boost TNA titer and to peak pre-boost PA-ELISA titer will be compared across each dose group and dosing schedule. Cumulative TNA and PA-ELISA seroconversion through each post-vaccination visit and through Day 85 | Days 1 through 85 (Day 211 if Day 85 is positive) | |
Secondary | In vivo replication/excretion of the Ad4 PA and Ad4 PA GPI vaccines | The duration of in vivo replication/excretion will be measured by the Ad4 MN seroconversion and titer measured via ELISA testing. Vaccine take defined as either Ad4 micro-neutralizing (MN) seroconversion and/or detection of vaccine shedding measured by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and confirmed by culture at any time point from Day 1 through Day 211 | Days 1 through 211 |