Malaria Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase I Study to Assess the Safety and Immunogenicity of Novel Routes of Administration of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria Vaccine Candidates ChAd63 and MVA Encoding ME-TRAP.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and immunogenicity of novel routes of
administration of the candidate malaria vaccines ChAd63 encoding ME-TRAP and MVA encoding
ME-TRAP.
30-33 Healthy adult volunteers will be recruited in Oxford.
All vaccinations will be administered intravenously or subcutaneously. Each volunteer will
receive a single vaccination of ChAd63 ME-TRAP or MVA ME-TRAP at different doses depending on
the group.
Group1 consists of 3 volunteers receiving i.v. ChAd63 ME-TRAP at the dose of 5x10^8 vp.
Group 2 consists of 3 volunteers receiving i.v. ChAd63 ME-TRAP at the dose of 5x10^9 vp.
Group 3 consists of 9 volunteers receiving i.v. ChAd63 ME-TRAP at the dose of 5x10^10vp.
Group 4 consists of 3 volunteers receiving s.c. ChAd63 ME-TRAP at the dose of 5x10^10 vp.
Group 5 consists of 3 volunteers receiving s.c. ChAd63 ME-TRAP at the dose of 2x10^11 vp.
Group 6 consists of 3 volunteers receiving i.v. MVA ME-TRAP at the dose of 2x10^6 pfu.
Group 7 consists of 3 volunteers receiving i.v. MVA ME-TRAP at the dose of 2x10^7 pfu.
Group 8 consists of 3-6 volunteers receiving i.v. MVA ME-TRAP at the dose of 2x10^8 pfu.
The first Group 1 volunteer to receive intravenous ChAd63 ME-TRAP will be vaccinated alone.
Safety data for the first 72 hours following vaccination must be satisfactorily reviewed
before the remaining group 1 volunteers are vaccinated. The safety data for the first 72
hours following vaccination for all the volunteers in the group will again be reviewed before
the first volunteer in the higher dose group 2 is vaccinated. Safety data for the first 72
hours following vaccination of this volunteer must be satisfactorily reviewed before the
remaining group 2 volunteers are vaccinated. Similarly the safety data for the first 72 hours
following vaccination for all the volunteers in this group will again be reviewed before the
first volunteer in the higher dose group 3 is vaccinated. Once there is satisfactory review
of the safety data of the first 72 hours post vaccination for this volunteer, the remaining
group 3 volunteers will be enrolled to receive IV vaccination.
An identical process will be followed for the enrolment of groups 6 - 8 receiving MVA ME-TRAP
intravenously. Once three group 8 volunteers have received vaccination and there has been a
satisfactory safety review at 72 hours, the chief investigator will make a decision as to
whether or not to enrol the final three volunteers on the basis of the immunology data - and
whether further determination of immunogenicity is needed.
In parallel with Group 1, the first Group 4 volunteer to receive subcutaneous Chad63 ME-TRAP
will be vaccinated alone. Safety data for the first 72 hours following vaccination must be
satisfactorily reviewed before the remaining group 4 volunteers are vaccinated. The safety
data for the first 72 hours following vaccination for all the volunteers in the group will
again be reviewed before the first volunteer in the higher dose group 5 is vaccinated. Once
there is satisfactory review of the safety data of the first 72 hours post vaccination for
this volunteer, the remaining group 5 volunteers will be enrolled to receive SC vaccination.
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