Diarrhea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Immunogenicity and Safety of the Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine (Vero Cells) in Toddlers and Infants Aged From 2 to 71 Months: A Randomized, Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled Phase II Clinical Trial
This study is a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase 2 clinical trial to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of Inactivated Rotavirus Vaccine (IRV) in children (aged 2-71 months). Primary immunogenicity endpoints in two age groups are the anti-RV neutralizing antibody geometric mean titers (GMTs) 28 days after the final dose, anti-RV neutralizing antibody geometric mean increase (GMI), and seroconversion rates between baseline and 28 days after the final dose. The secondary safety endpoints are the number of adverse events/reactions within 30 minutes after each dose, the number of solicited adverse events/reactions within 7 days after each dose, the number of unsolicited adverse events/reactions within 28/30 days after each dose, and the number of serious adverse events (SAE) between the first dose up to 6 months after the final dose. The exploratory endpoints are the anti-RV IgG and IgA antibody GMT 28 days after the final dose, GMI and seroconversion rates of anti-RV IgG and IgA antibody between baseline and 28 days after the final dose, GMT and seropositive rates of anti-RV neutralizing antibody, IgG antibody and IgA antibody 90, 180, and 360 days after the final dose. Besides, as the exploratory endpoint, the GMT, GMI, and seroconversion rates of cross-neutralizing antibodies against G3 and G9 type of RV, gene transcription differences in peripheral blood mononuclear cells on Day 0 and 28 after the final dose will be assessed.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 600 |
Est. completion date | June 17, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | February 17, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Months to 71 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age Requirement: Infants and toddlers aged 2 to 71 months at the time of enrollment. - Provision of Legal Identification: Volunteers and their legal guardians or appointed representatives must provide valid legal identification documents. - Informed Consent: Legal guardians or appointed representatives of volunteers must have the capacity to understand the informed consent document and the research process, voluntarily participate, sign the informed consent form, and be able to comply with the requirements in the study as well as complete relevant visits on time. - No Previous Rotavirus Vaccination: Infants and toddlers enrolled in the study should not have received any rotavirus vaccines before enrollment. Exclusion Criteria: 1. First Dose Exclusion Criteria Subjects meeting any of the following exclusion criteria will be not eligible for enrollment: - Temperature Requirement: Axillary body temperature prior to vaccination is up to 37.3°C or more. - Allergic History: Subjects have a history of allergies to any component of the investigational vaccine (e.g., aluminum hydroxide), any history of vaccine allergies, suspected allergies, or any other severe adverse reactions. - Vaccine History: Subjects received any inactivated vaccines or subunit vaccines within 7 days (including the 7th day) prior to vaccination with the investigational vaccine, or any other live attenuated vaccines or COVID-19 vaccines within 14 days (including the 14th day) prior to vaccination. - Health Conditions: Subjects have known congenital abnormalities, developmental disorders, genetic defects, or severe malnutrition, among other conditions. - Immune-Related Diseases: Subjects have compromised primary or secondary immune function, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, lymphoma, leukemia, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), inflammatory bowel disease, or other autoimmune diseases. - Gastrointestinal Conditions: Subjects have a history of intussusception or chronic gastrointestinal diseases. - Neurological and Mental Health: Subjects have a history of seizures, convulsions, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, mental illness, or a family history of such conditions. - Acute Illness: Subjects have experienced acute illnesses (e.g., fever) within 3 days prior to vaccination with the investigational vaccine. - Immune Therapy: Subjects have received immune-enhancing or immune-suppressing therapy within the last 3 months (continuous oral or intravenous administration for more than 14 days) prior to vaccination. - Coagulation Abnormalities: Subjects have a history of coagulation disorders (e.g., coagulation factor deficiency, coagulation disorders). - Organ Removal History: Subjects have a history of organ removal (e.g., thyroid, pancreas, liver, spleen) or have asplenia syndrome. - Participation in Other Clinical Studies: Subjects are currently or have plans to participate in other clinical studies before enrollment. - Special Conditions for Children Aged 24 Months and Below: For such children, additional exclusion criteria include difficult birth, resuscitation after suffocation, a history of neurological damage, premature birth (delivery before the 37th week of gestation), and low birth weight (less than 2500 grams). - Investigator's Discretion: The final exclusion criterion is the investigator's discretion to determine whether a subject is suitable for participation in the study. 2. Contraindication of the second and third doses of vaccine - Severe Adverse Reactions: Subjects experienced severe adverse reactions after receiving the previous vaccine dose. - No Longer Meeting Inclusion Criteria or Meeting First Dose Exclusion Criteria: New conditions that disqualify them from meeting inclusion criteria or that meet the exclusion criteria for the first dose occur after receiving the previous dose, as determined by the investigator. - Vaccination with Other Rotavirus Vaccines During the Study: Subjects received other rotavirus vaccines during the study period. - Other Exclusion Reasons as Determined by the Investigator: The investigator determines other reasons for exclusion. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Tongxu Center for Disease Prevention and Control | Kaifeng | Henan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Institute of Medical Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences | Henan Center for Disease Control and Prevention |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (=1:16) to seropositive (>1:16), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (=1:16) to seropositive (>1:16), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seropositive rates of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (>1:16). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seropositive rates of IgG antibody | IgG antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (>1:16). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seropositve rates of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (=1:8). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seropositive rates of IgA antibody | IgA antibody assay will be performed using the ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (=1:8). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seropositive rates of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (=1:8). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seropositivity will be defined as the seropositive results (=1:8). | Day 90,180 and 360 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of cross- neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of cross-neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of cross-neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of cross-neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the thrid vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of cross-neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Other | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of cross-neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the thrid vaccination | |
Other | mRNA sequencing analysis of peripheral blood monouclear cells(PBMCs) | Differentially expressed genes of infants(2-6 months)between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination will be measured by mRNA sequencing | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean titer (GMT) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-geometric mean increase (GMI) of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the second vaccination | |
Primary | Immunogenicity index-seroconversion rates of neutralizing antibody | Neutralizing antibody assay will be performed using the neutralization and ELISA method. Seroconversion will be defined as a change from seronegative (<1:8) to seropositive (=1:8), or a =4-fold increase from baseline. | Between baseline and day 28 after the third vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of adverse reactions/events | Incidence of adverse reactions/events after the first dose vaccination. | 0-30 minutes after the first dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of adverse reactions/events | Incidence of adverse reactions/events after the second dose vaccination. | 0-30 minutes after the second dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of adverse reactions/events | Incidence of adverse reactions/events after the third dose vaccination. | 0-30 minutes after the third dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events after the first dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 7 after the first dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events after the second dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 7 after the second dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of solicited adverse reactions/events after the third dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 7 after the third dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events after the first dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 28 after the first dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events after the second dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 28/30 after the second dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events | Incidence of unsolicited adverse reactions/events after the third dose vaccination. | Day 0 to 30 after the third dose vaccination | |
Secondary | Safety index-incidence of serious adverse events | Occurrence of serious adverse reactions/events after vaccination. | From the beginning of the vaccination up to 6 months after the last vaccination completed |
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