Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trial
Official title:
A First-in-Human Safety and Dose-Finding Study of New Type-16 Human Rhinovirus (RG-HRV16) Inoculum in Healthy Volunteers
This research study will test different doses of RG-HRV16 to find the minimum dose needed to give research subjects cold symptoms of at least moderate intensity. The study will also test the safety of RG-HRV16. This information will be used in future studies (for example, to test antiviral preparations, sprays that could protect from getting a cold or decrease cold symptoms or to understand more about how rhinovirus can lead to asthma worsening). RG-HRV16 is a common cold virus that has been made in a new way and has not been used in humans before.
Rhinoviruses are the most frequently cause of the common cold. HRV16 (Family Picornaviridae
Genus Rhinovirus type 16) has been used extensively to induce colds in studies of
experimentally inoculated volunteers that are designed to study the pathogenesis of colds and
effects of antiviral medications.
Experimental inoculation with human rhinovirus type 16 (HRV16) administered intranasally via
aerosolization has been used at the University of Wisconsin for over 30 years, and has proven
to be a safe tool to reproducibly induce symptomatic colds. HRV has been linked with
exacerbations of asthma and COPD, and this model has been used to evaluate inflammatory
mechanisms and to test the efficacy of treatments for the common cold. Recent refinements in
the technology available to produce and safety test reagents that are intended to be
administered to human volunteers as part of research protocols has prompted us to produce a
new lot of HRV16 in accordance with standards of current Good Manufacturing Procedures
(cGMP). For this inoculum, we have used a cDNA clone (reverse genetics) to generate source
virus, thus this new virus inoculum will be referred to as RG-HRV16.
This approach has two main advantages over using viruses isolated from nasal secretions.
First, several "new" respiratory viruses (e.g. metapneumovirus, bocavirus, SARS, rhinovirus
group C) have been discovered in the past 10 years, and there is little doubt that additional
viruses will be discovered. Therefore, it is impossible to ensure that nasal secretions that
are chosen for isolation of "seed virus" contain only the pathogen of interest. This problem
is minimized through the use of virus derived from a cDNA clone that was produced in E. coli.
Second, RNA viruses, such as HRV, mutate as the virus grows because their RNA polymerases
have no error-correcting function. The cDNA clone, reproduced by the much more accurate E.
coli DNA polymerase, provides a stable source of virus sequence for production of future
inocula.
This study represents a first-in-human, phase 1 study to assess the safety of RG-HRV16 in
humans and identify the dose needed to produce moderate-to-severe colds in 75% of
HRV16-seronegative human volunteers.
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