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Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) a severe condition with high morbidity and mortality results from the hosts overwhelming inflammatory response and cytokine storm. Staphylococcal superantigen toxins are the main causative agents. Toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST-1) being responsible for almost all of menstruation associated and more than 50% of all other cases. There is no specific therapy. The Phase I study BioMed0713 demonstrated the safety and tolerability of the BioMed recombinant toxic shock syndrome toxin (rTSST-1) Variant Vaccine in healthy adults.

The aim of this amendment is to demonstrate prolonged safety of the BioMed rTSST-1 Variant Vaccine and to assess persistence of antibodies generated in participants. The second aim of the study is to assess boosterability of the BioMed rTSST-1 Variant Vaccine.


Clinical Trial Description

The BioMed rTSST-1 Variant Vaccine has been developed by Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH as one component of a polyvalent staphylococcal vaccine for the prevention of toxic shock and hyperimmunization of donors for the production of TSST-1 immunoglobulin.

This is a prospective, single-blinded follow-up study of the safety and immunogenicity of the BioMed rTSST1 Variant Vaccine compared to adjuvant in healthy adults.

All subjects who received 2 doses of 100 ng or more of the rTSST-1 Variant Candidate Vaccine or placebo (Groups 1 - 6) will be followed up in a single-blinded manner for long-term immunogenicity 6 - 15 months after their last (= second) immunization to gain more data about persistence of TSST-1 Ab titer. As this part of the study occurs after unblinding of the study subjects, it is termed Part B (for better discrimination from double-blinded Part A).

All participants will be invited for a blood withdrawal to determine TSST-1 antibodies. Independent of the TSST-1 Ab titer level, subjects will receive one booster immunization either according to their former allocated dose (group 4: 3µg or placebo, group 5: 10 µg or placebo, group 6: 30 µg or placebo) or 3µg or placebo (groups 1 - 3) in the same visit.

Placebo will be administered according to the former allocated dose.

The treated subjects will stay two hours after immunization at the department and will be followed up for 6 months.

Rationale for reduced monitoring after immunization and follow up:

The BioMed rTSST-1 Variant Vaccine demonstrated excellent local and systemic tolerability and safety and an absence of adverse events classified as clinically relevant during the conduct of the study. Therefore no abnormal findings are expected and the monitoring of the vaccinated subjects after immunization is reduced to two hours, there are three follow up visits planned, 24h (+-2 h), 28 days (+-7 days) and 6 months (+-28 days) after booster vaccination. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02971670
Study type Interventional
Source Biomedizinische Forschungs gmbH
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date October 2015
Completion date May 2016

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