Common Variable Immunodeficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomised, Multicentric, Phase ii Study of the Immunogenicity of a "Prime Boost" Vaccination Strategy Combining Conjugated Anti- Pneumococcal Vaccine (s0) and Polysaccharide Anti- Pneumococcal Vaccine (s4) Compared to Polysaccharide Anti- Pneumococcal Vaccine Alone (s4) In Patients With Common Variable Immunodeficiency
The main objective of this study is to evaluate and to compare the specific antibody response to a " prime-boost " vaccine strategy combining the seven valence pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PnCj) prime at W0 followed by the administration of the pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPS) boost at W4, to the administration of the pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPS) alone at W4 in patients with common variable immunodeficiency.
Main objective :
The main objective of this study is to evaluate and to compare the specific antibody
response to a " prime-boost " vaccine strategy combining the seven valence pneumococcal
conjugate vaccine (PnCj) prime at W0 followed by the administration of the pneumococcal
capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPS) boost at W4, to the administration of the pneumococcal
capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPS) alone at W4 in patients with common variable
immunodeficiency.
Secondary objectives :
- Evaluation and comparison the specific antibody response to seven pneumococcal
serotypes, shared by the PnCj and PPS vaccines (4, 6B, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F, 23F), and two
serotypes of the PPS vaccine (1, 5) 4 weeks after the single (W8 for patients from
Group 1) or the first vaccination (W4 for patients from group 2).
- Evaluation of the duration of the specific antibody response at week 24
- Evaluation of the T CD4 lymphocyte response (proliferation and cytokine production) to
the CRM protein
- Study of the Immunoglobulin V gene repertoire (immunoscope) before and after
vaccination.
- Safety of the vaccines
- Effect of the vaccine strategies on the frequency of Streptococcus pneumoniae
infections (bronchitis, sinusitis and recurrent upper respiratory tract)
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
Study design
Randomised, multicentric, controlled phase II study of the immunological efficacy of a
"prime boost" strategy combining the sequential administration of the PnjC and PPS
anti-pneumococcal vaccines, compared to the administration of the PPS vaccine alone, in
patients with common variable immunodeficiency.
After randomisation (at W-4) 72 patients will be assigned to the two following groups:
- Group 1: patients will a single administration of the PPS (one dose at W4). 25 patients
will be randomised in this group.
- Group 2: patients will receive a first boost with the PnCj (one dose at W0) and then
one administration of the PPS vaccines (one dose at W4). 47 patients will be randomised
in this group.
R : 1 :2 (Group1 :2)
The final evaluation of this study is at week 12; i.e 4 weeks after the administration of
the PPS vaccine in the two groups of patients. A follow up of patients until week 48 will be
proposed to patients in order to evaluate the duration of the antibody response at wek 48.
DURATION OF THE STUDY
- Inclusion period : 18 months
- vaccination period: 2 months
- Patients follow-up : 7 months
Number of patients : 72
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EFFICACY ENDPOINTS
The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PnCj) vaccin contains the following 7 pneumococcal
serotypes: 4, 6B, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F, 23F.
The pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine (PPS) contains 23 pneumococcal serotypes
and shares the seven serotypes included in PnCJ.
Primary endpoint :
The primary end point of this study is the proportion of responders to each serotype
contained in the PnjC vaccine in the two groups of this study according to 4 categories:
5-7; 3-4; 2-1 and 0. A responder is defined by a rise (at least two fold from baseline) of
antibody titers specific to pneumococcal serotypes.
Secondary endpoints :
- The following parameters will be evaluated and compared in the two groups of the study
: La réponse immunitaire anticorps vis-à-vis des différents sérotypes vaccinaux communs
- geometric mean of the specific antibody titers
- proportion of patients who experienced an increase of specific antibody levels >1
µg/ml
- Evaluation of the priming effect of the PnCj vaccine in the group 2
- Duration of the specific antibody reponses at week 24
- CD4 T lymphocyte responses to the CRM protein (proliferative and cytokine production)
in the two groups of the study at weeks 0, 8 and 12.
- Safety of the vaccines
- Effect of the vaccine stategies on the frequency of Streptococcus pneumoniae infections
(bronchitis, sinusitis and recurrent upper respiratory tract)
STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The initial hypothesis for this study is the superiority of the priming strategy. Expected
responses are : 0% in group 1 (PPS alone) and 30% in group 2 (PnCj vace and PPS). The number
of patients is based on power of 84%.
The primary end point is the proportion of responders to each serotype contained in the PnCj
vaccine in the 2 groups. The percentage of patients in each group will be compared by a
Fisher's exact test. Mann-Whitney test and Wilcoxon paired test will be used for the
comparison of antibody levels and percentage of responding patients respectively.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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