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This is an open-label evaluation of the safety, tolerability immunogenicity and efficacy of the PfSPZ Vaccine administered by Direct Venous Inoculation (DVI) in healthy, malaria-naïve subjects. There will be 3 groups and a total of 69 subjects (45 immunized subjects and 24 infectivity controls).


Clinical Trial Description

Group 1 (n=15) and Group 2 (n = 15) subjects will receive five doses by DVI of 2.7 x 10^5 PfSPZ per dose (4 doses at 4 week intervals and the 5th dose 8 weeks after the fourth dose). Group 3 (n = 15) will receive 3 doses by DVI of 4. 5 x 10^5 PfSPZ/dose at 8 week intervals. Subjects who complete all immunizations will receive a total 13.5 x 10^5 PfSPZ. Protective efficacy will be assessed by Controlled Human Malaria Infection (CHMI) by exposure to the bites of five Pf-infected mosquitoes. Groups 1 and 3 (n = 30) will undergo each of two CHMIs at the same time with mosquitoes infected with PfSPZ (3D7) (homologous) along with 6 Infectivity Controls. Group 2 will undergo each of two CHMIs separately with mosquitoes infected with PfSPZ (7G8) (heterologous) along with 6 Infectivity Controls. CHMI will occur at approximately 2 to 3 weeks and 24 weeks after the final immunization. Subjects may proceed to CHMI provided they have received no fewer than three scheduled immunizations. Immunized subjects may participate in the second CHMI whether or not they were protected in the first CHMI; boosting of immune responses in CHMI #1 may lead to protection in CHMI #2.

One subject in each of Groups 1 and 2 and 3 subjects in Group 3 will be immunized approximately 24 hours prior to the rest of the group (referred to as "pilot subjects"). For the Group1/Group 2 pilot subjects: the first subject will be immunized and observed on site for a minimum of one hour; at this point, the second subject may be immunized and he/she will also be observed for a minimum of one hour. For Group 3: the three subjects will be immunized sequentially with a minimum 2 hour observation period between subjects (and a two hour observation of the third subject as well). If there are no safety concerns identified in the pilot subjects after 24 hours that trigger the stopping rules, then the rest of subjects in Groups 1, 2 and 3 will be immunized as scheduled. Subjects in Group 3 will receive their first immunization approximately 4 weeks after subjects in Groups 1 and 2 receive their first immunizations. Subjects will be followed for 8 weeks after the last CHMI for safety purposes. ;


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NCT number NCT02215707
Study type Interventional
Source Sanaria Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date June 2014
Completion date June 2015

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