West Nile Virus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 1 Study of the Safety and Immunogenicity of a 2-Dose Regimen of West Nile/Dengue 4-3´Δ30 Chimeric Virus Vaccine (WN/DEN4Δ30), a Live Attenuated Vaccine for West Nile Encephalitis, in Flavivirus-naïve Adults 50-65 Years of Age
Verified date | January 2017 |
Source | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
West Nile virus (WNV) is considered an emerging virus in the United States, and infection can lead to severe illness in older adults. This study will evaluate the safety of and immune response to a live West Nile virus vaccine (WN/DEN4Δ30) for the prevention of West Nile encephalitis in adults 50 to 65 years old.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 28 |
Est. completion date | July 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 50 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult males and non-pregnant, non-breastfeeding females between 50 and 65 years of age, inclusive. Children will not be recruited or enrolled in this study for safety considerations. - Good general health, as determined by means of the screening procedures - Available for the duration of the trial - Willingness to participate in the study as evidenced by signing the informed consent form (ICF) Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy, as determined by positive beta-human choriogonadotropin (HCG) test (if female) - Currently lactating and breastfeeding (if female) - Participant is unwilling to use reliable contraception methods for the duration of the trial (reliable methods of birth control include: pharmacologic contraceptives including oral, parenteral, and transcutaneous delivery; condoms with spermicide; diaphragm with spermicide; surgical sterilization; intrauterine device; abstinence; and post-menopausal documented for at least 1 year). All female participants will be considered as having childbearing potential except for those with documented hysterectomy, tubal ligation, tubal coil (at least 3 months prior to vaccination), or who are post-menopausal for at least 1 year since last menstrual period. - Evidence of clinically significant neurologic, cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic, rheumatologic, autoimmune, or renal disease by history, physical examination, and/or laboratory studies - Behavioral, cognitive, or psychiatric disease that in the opinion of the investigator affects the ability of the participant to understand and cooperate with the study protocol - Screening laboratory values of Grade 1 or above for absolute neutrophil count (ANC), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and serum creatinine, as defined in this protocol - Other condition that in the opinion of the investigator would jeopardize the safety or rights of a participant in the trial or would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol - Participant has had medical, occupational, or family problems as a result of alcohol or illicit drug use during the past 12 months - History of a severe allergic reaction or anaphylaxis - Severe asthma (emergency room visit or hospitalization within the last 6 months) - Positive HIV-1 serology by screening and confirmatory assays - Positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) by screening and confirmatory assays - Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, by positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) - Any confirmed or suspected immunosuppressive or immune modulating disorder (e.g., asplenia, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis, scleroderma, and diabetes mellitus) - Chronic administration (greater than or equal to 14 days) of steroids (defined as prednisone equivalent of greater than or equal to 10 mg per day), immunosuppressants, or other immune-modifying drugs initiated during the 28-day period post-vaccination (topical and nasal steroids are allowed) - Receipt of a live vaccine within 28 days or a killed vaccine within the 14 days prior to vaccination or anticipated receipt of any vaccine during the 28 days following vaccination - History of a surgical splenectomy - Receipt of blood products within the past 3 months, including transfusions or immunoglobulin, or anticipated receipt of any blood products or immunoglobulin during the 28 days following vaccination - History or serologic evidence of previous WNV infection or other flavivirus infection (e.g., yellow fever virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, and dengue virus) - Previous receipt of yellow fever, WNV, or dengue vaccine (licensed or investigational) - Receipt of any investigational agent in the past 28 days or anticipation of receipt of any investigational agent within 28 days following vaccination - Refusal to allow storage of specimens for future research Inclusion Criteria for Second Dose: - Good general health, as determined by physical examination and review of medical history - Available for the duration of the study, approximately 26 weeks after the second dose - Ongoing willingness to participate in the study - Females only: female participants of childbearing potential willing to use effective contraception for the duration of the trial. Reliable methods of contraception include: hormonal birth control, condoms with spermicide, diaphragm with spermicide, surgical sterilization, intrauterine device, and abstinence (greater than 6 months since last sexual encounter). All female participants will be considered as having childbearing potential except for those with documented hysterectomy, tubal ligation, tubal coil (at least 3 months prior to vaccination), or who are post-menopausal for least 1 year since last menstrual period. Exclusion Criteria for Second Dose: - Anaphylaxis or angioedema following the first dose of vaccine - Females only: currently pregnant, as determined by positive beta-HCG test, or breastfeeding - Evidence of clinically significant neurologic, cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic, rheumatologic, autoimmune, or renal disease by history, physical examination, and/or laboratory studies - Behavioral, cognitive, or psychiatric disease that in the opinion of the investigator affects the ability of the participant to understand and cooperate with the requirements of the study protocol - Any other condition that in the opinion of the investigator would jeopardize the safety or rights of a participant in the trial or would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol - Any significant alcohol or drug abuse in the past 12 months that has caused medical, occupational, or family problems, as indicated by participant history - History of a severe allergic reaction or anaphylaxis - Severe asthma (emergency room visit or hospitalization within the last 6 months) - HIV infection, by screening and confirmatory assays - HCV infection, by screening and confirmatory assays - HBV infection, by HBsAg screening - Any confirmed or suspected immunosuppressive or immune modulating disorder (e.g., asplenia, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis, scleroderma, or diabetes mellitus) - Current use of anticoagulant medications - Chronic administration (greater than or equal to 14 days) of steroids (defined as prednisone equivalent of greater than or equal to 10 mg per day), immunosuppressants, or other immune-modifying drugs initiated during the 28-day period post-vaccination (topical and nasal steroids are allowed) - Receipt of a live vaccine within 28 days or a killed vaccine within the 14 days prior to vaccination or anticipated receipt of any vaccine during the 28 days following vaccination - History of surgical splenectomy - Receipt of blood products within the past 3 months, including transfusions or immunoglobulin or anticipated receipt of any blood products or immunoglobulin during the 28 days following vaccination - Receipt of any other investigational agent in the 28 days before vaccination or anticipated within 28 days following vaccination - Refusal to allow storage of specimens for future research |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Center for Immunization Research (CIR), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Baltimore | Maryland |
United States | Vaccine Testing Center, University of Vermont College of Medicine (UVM) | Burlington | Vermont |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
United States,
Durbin AP, Wright PF, Cox A, Kagucia W, Elwood D, Henderson S, Wanionek K, Speicher J, Whitehead SS, Pletnev AG. The live attenuated chimeric vaccine rWN/DEN4?30 is well-tolerated and immunogenic in healthy flavivirus-naïve adult volunteers. Vaccine. 2013 Nov 19;31(48):5772-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.07.064. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Frequency of vaccine-related adverse events (AEs) | As classified by both intensity and severity through active and passive surveillance | Measured through Day 360 | |
Primary | Measurement of anti-WNV neutralizing antibody | Measured through Day 360 |
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