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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at increased risk for infections due to their baseline disease and the subsequent immunocompromising regimen. Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) has a high mortality and morbidity, particularly in immunosuppressed patients. A polysaccharide vaccine covering 23 different serotypes of pneumococcus (PPSV23) is currently recommended to immunocompromised patients to reduce their risk of invasive pneumococcal infections (such as bacteremia, meningitis, or pneumonia). Its immunogenicity is however limited, both in magnitude and duration, even in healthy individuals. Several studies have investigated the immunogenicity of PPSV23 in patients with IBD and have reported a marked inhibitory effect of immunosuppressive therapy on vaccine responses.

A pneumococcal conjugated vaccine (PCV) was originally developed to protect young children and demonstrated as highly effective and safe. PCV13 contains polysaccharides from thirteen different serotypes, conjugated to an inactivated diphtheria toxin, and has the capacity to induce both primary and memory responses. PCV also appears much more immunogenic than PPSV23 in immunocompromised pediatric and adult patients. Whether some therapeutic regimens may nevertheless prevent the induction of protective responses by PCV13 is yet unknown.

To date, no study has yet reported the immunogenicity / safety of PCV13 in adult IBD patients.

Study's objectives

- Primary objective: evaluate the immunogenicity and safety profile of PCV13 immunization in IBD patients

- Secondary objective: evaluate the relative influence of treatment and disease on immune responses to PCV13 immunization

- Tertiary objective: evaluate the immunity/vulnerability against vaccine-preventable diseases (VZV, measles) in the IBD cohort of Switzerland (optional, depending on funds)


Clinical Trial Description

A. Inclusion:

Patients are eligible for this study if they are part of the SIBDCS and are followed in Switzerland in Geneva, Vaud, Neuchatel or Bern. Gastroenterologist will present the study to the patient during a routine follow-up visit. Inclusion will be cumulative, into 2 groups of 150 patients without (Group 1) or with (Group 2) immunosuppressive treatments.

B. Intervention

1. Vaccine history evaluation: A questionnaire will be filled at baseline including questions to establish patients' history of vaccine-preventable diseases and/or immunizations.

2. Serologic evaluation: Blood will be taken at inclusion for a baseline serological evaluation against pneumococcus. Antibody analyses will be performed using enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) to quantify antigen-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies. Serological evaluation against tetanus, measles and VZV could be performed through a study extension, depending on funds available.

3. Pneumococcal immunization: PCV13 (1 dose=0.5ml, intra-muscular) will be administrated during the same inclusion visit.

Optional intervention (depending on available funds):

4. Additional missing immunizations could be identified by the study team on an individualized level, based on the patient's immunological record, and presence or absence of immunosuppression.

C. Assessment of effectiveness:

A second blood sampling will be scheduled 2 months (minimum 1, maximum 4) after PCV13 administration and will to assess vaccine response to PCV13.

D. Assessment of safety:

Vaccine safety will be monitored using standardized diary cards recording local and systemic side effects at week 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 after immunization. Patient will also be contacted by phone at week 6 by the investigator who will ask standardized questions regarding vaccine safety. Potential changes in disease activity (vaccine-induced flares) will be monitored during the following 6 months, through data collected in the SIBDCS database. ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT01908283
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Geneva
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date March 2014
Completion date December 2016

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