Tuberculosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Open-Labelled, Phase I Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety Reactogenicity, Tolerability and Immunogenicity of a Tuberculosis Vaccine BBV169 (MTBVAC), in Healthy Indian Adults
An Open-labelled, Phase I Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety, Reactogenicity, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of MTBVAC in healthy Indian adult volunteers A total of 30 subjects with Quantiferon®-TB Gold Plus assay negative and ages 18 to 65 years will be enrolled in this trial. All the subjects will receive a single dose of MTBVAC via the intradermal route in the right deltoid region. DSMB meetings will be conducted after Day 28 , Day 90 & Day 180 after vaccinating all subjects.
An Open-labelled, Phase I Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety, Reactogenicity, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of MTBVAC in healthy Indian adult volunteers A total of 30 subjects with Quantiferon®-TB Gold Plus assay negative and ages 18 to 65 years will be enrolled in this trial. All the subjects will receive a single dose of MTBVAC via the intradermal route in the right deltoid region. DSMB meetings will be conducted after Day 28 , Day 90 & Day 180 after vaccinating all subjects. Study Objectives: Primary Objective To evaluate the safety and reactogenicity of MTBVAC End points: 1. The occurrence of immediate adverse events within 30mins of vaccination [Time Frame: 30 mins]. 2. The occurrence of solicited adverse events within fourteen days of vaccination [Time Frame: daily follow- up for 14 days]. 3. The injection site reactions will be followed-up for 90 days. 4. The occurrence of any unsolicited adverse events throughout the study duration [Time Frame: throughout the trial duration]. 5. The occurrence of serious adverse events (SAEs) [Time Frame: throughout the trial duration]. 6. AESI (Adverse Event of Special Interest) is to be considered throughout the trial period. 7. Hematological, biochemical safety test levels before and after vaccination Study design: An Open-labelled, Phase I Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety, Reactogenicity, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of MTBVAC in healthy Indian adult volunteers A total of 30 subjects with Quantiferon-TB Gold Plus assay negative and ages 18 to 65 years will be enrolled in this trial. All the subjects will receive a single dose of MTBVAC via the intradermal route in the right deltoid region. DSMB meetings will be conducted after Day 28 , Day 90 & Day 180 after vaccinating all subjects 1. Safety Lab investigations -10ml of blood on Day of screening, Day 28, 90,180. 2. Sputum GeneXpert Ultra Test - Sputum sample at screening for all participants and participants with suspected TB 3. Urine test- CUE for all participants at screening, Day 28,90,180 and UPT (female participant of the child bearing age group) on Day0 ,28,90,180 4. Quantiferon Gold Plus assay -5ml of blood on Day of screening, Day 28,90 ,180. 5. Antigen specific CD4/CD8 response--10ml of blood atDay0, 28,90 180. Study Procedure: Visit1: Screening-7 to 0 1. Screening of healthy adults of age 18-65 years to assess eligibility by inclusion and exclusion criteria for the trial will take place. 2. After obtaining written informed consent from the healthy participants, 3. Demographic information (age, gender, date of birth, weight [kg], and height [cm], body mass index, address(corresponding and permanent), Contact number, alcohol consumption/substance use, and smoking status/tobacco use),medical history, co-morbid conditions and concomitant medication will be noted, 4. A physical examination of the subject will be carried out. ECG, Chest X-ray, USG abdomen, and sputum for AFB & GeneXpert ultra test will be done for all subjects. 5. 10ml of the blood sample will be collected for screening lab investigations which include CBP, liver function tests, kidney function tests, lipid profile, ESR, RBS, CRP, CUE, TSH, beta HCG (female subjects of, child bearing age group), and serology for HIV1 and 2, HbsAg and HCV. 6. 5ml of the blood sample will be collected for Quantiferon Gold Plus assay. 7. QFT Plus negative subjects will be recruited. Visit 2:Baseline Day 0 1. From the eligible subjects (in good general health or stable preexisting disease as per the discretion of the principal investigator), blood samples will be withdrawn for Immunogenicity analysis, and urine for UPT [for females of child bearing potential] will be done before vaccination. 2. After administration of the trial vaccine, the subjects will remain at the trial site for at least 30 minutes of observation to record any immediate adverse event. 3. An injection site Photograph will be captured after the assessment of injection site reactions. 4. Diary cards will be distributed to the subjects. 5. Telephonic follow-up is done for 6 days to assess the solicited events and health status. Visit3: Day7+1 1. The subjects will visit the trial site 7 days after vaccination for safety assessment, which includes solicited and unsolicited adverse events, medical history, vital signs, physical examination, and concomitant medications. The participant will be interviewed for any suspected TB symptoms and concomitant medication. During this visit, the trial personnel will review and collect the diary card. 2. New Diary card will be distributed. 3. An injection site photograph will be captured after the assessment of injection site reactions. 4. Telephonic follow-up will be done for next 7 days to assess the solicited events and health status Visit4: Day 28±2 1. The subjects will visit the trial site 28±2 days after vaccination. During this visit, the subjects will be examined physically and the history of any adverse events, suspected TB symptoms, and concomitant medications will be asked. The trial personnel will review and collect the diary card. Blood samples will be withdrawn to assess Immunogenicity and safety lab investigations-CBP, Liver function tests, Kidney function tests, Lipid Profile, ESR, CRP and RBS. 2. An injection site photograph will be captured after assessment of injection site reactions 3. Urine samples will be collected for complete urine examination for all and UPT [wherever required] Visit5: Day 90+7 1. The subjects will visit the trial site 90+7 days after vaccination. During these visits, the subjects will be physically examined and a history of any adverse events, suspected TB symptoms and concomitant medications will be asked. Injection site Photograph will be captured after assessment of injection site reactions. Blood samples will be withdrawn to assess Immunogenicity and safety lab investigations- CBP, Liver function tests, Kidney function tests, Lipid Profile, ESR, CRP and RBS. 2. Urine samples will be collected for complete urine examination for all and UPT [wherever required] Visit6:Day180+7 1. The subjects will visit the trial site 6 months after vaccination. During this visit, the subjects will be physically examined and the history of any adverse events suspected TB symptoms, and concomitant medications will be asked. Injection site Photograph will be captured after assessment of injection site reactions. Blood samples will be withdrawn to assess Immunogenicity and safety lab investigations-CBP, Liver function tests, Kidney function tests, Lipid Profile, ESR, CRP and RBS 2. Urine samples will be collected for complete urine examination for all and UPT [wherever required] Visit for Clinically suspected TB during follow-up: 1. If any participant develops TB symptoms (including but not limited to persistent cough, hemoptysis, fever, unintended weight loss, fatigue or lethargy, night sweats, or pleuritic chest pain) during the follow-up after vaccination, he/she will be advised to report to the trial clinic. 2. A detailed medical history with a thorough physical examination will be done. Based on the results subjects will be classified as follows: 1. In suspected PTB, the trial investigator will undertake investigations (bacteriological, microbiological, and radiological) as per National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP) guidelines for confirming PTB. If confirmed, the trial investigator will provide/refer participant to concerned department for the required treatment as per NTEP guidelines and will ensure safety follow-up till the end of the trial. 2. In suspected EPTB, the trial investigator will undertake the required investigations for confirming the diagnosis of EPTB as per NTEP guidelines. If confirmed, the trial investigator will provide/refer participant to concerned department for the required treatment as per NTEP guidelines and will ensure safety followup till the end of the trial. 3. If any subject is confirmed with any form of TB, they will not be assessed for Immunogenicity further, But safety will be followed up to 180days 4. If the participant is not diagnosed with TB (PTB or EPTB) as per NTEP guidelines, he/she will be continued in to the trial and followed up till the end of the trial period. 5. All the TB cases will be reviewed by the Adjudication committee ;
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