Healthy Clinical Trial
— AVRPOfficial title:
Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed: Human Reactogenicity and Immunogenicity Trial to Address Change in Route of Administration and Dose Reduction
Verified date | May 2024 |
Source | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Anthrax Clinical Trial Objectives: To assess whether: - Anthrax vaccine (AVA or BioThrax, BioPort Corp. Lansing MI) administered by the intramuscular (IM) route elicits antibody responses that are not inferior (i.e., "non-inferior") to that achieved by the currently licensed schedule. - BioThrax administered by the IM route and containing fewer numbers of doses elicits antibody responses that are not inferior (i.e., "non-inferior") to that achieved by the currently licensed schedule. - Differences in reactogenicity exist between the IM and subcutaneous (SQ) administration of BioThrax. Additionally for the final report we will assess whether: - Occurrence of adverse events following AVA administration is influenced by selected risk factors.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1564 |
Est. completion date | February 2010 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2010 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 61 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Read/sign Informed Consent Document; Female or male, 18 to 61 years old (up to 62nd birthday); Females must agree to exercise adequate birth control from the time of the screening procedures to one month after the last vaccination; willingness/ability to return for all follow-up visits and blood collections for the duration of the study; ability to understand/comply with planned study procedures; agree to complete the Participant Diary (Appendix G) and to report concomitant medications and AEs during the study period; thave two intact upper arms with sufficient subcutaneous and intramuscular tissue in the deltoid regions for vaccine administration.Potential participants with a history of the following conditions remain eligible for study enrollment: gestational diabetes; treated, controlled, uncomplicated hypertension; treated hypo- or hyperthyroidism; cured nonmetastatic cancer; disease-free for 5 years (excluding hematologic malignancies); localized skin cancer, resected (including squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas, participants with a history of melanoma must be disease-free for 5 years); exercise-induced bronchospasm; mild asthma: use of inhalers only for control of symptoms is acceptable (Persons who have required hospitalization for asthma within the previous 2 years or those who require chronic or frequent oral/parenteral steroids will not be eligible; use of low to medium doses of inhaled steroids; history of coronary artery disease, asymptomatic (NYHA Function Class I), on a stable medical regimen. Persons meeting these criteria must be at least 2 years post-myocardial infarction, cardiac bypass surgery, and/or percutaneous coronary intervention (e.g., angioplasty, stent placement, etc) in order to qualify. Persons with a history of cardiac disease must be under the care of a physician. Exclusion Criteria: Prior history of anthrax or immunization against anthrax; Known allergy to aluminum hydroxide, formaldehyde, benzethonium chloride, or latex; Pregnant/plans to become pregnant for duration of study/does not agree to use adequate birth control from the time of screening procedures to one month after last vaccination; Used cytotoxic therapy in previous 5 years; Cardiovascular disease with significant likelihood of progression over 5 years; Moderate to severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, other significant pulmonary disease; using high doses of inhaled steroids; Clinically recognized hepatic or renal insufficiency; Inflammatory, vasculitic, or rheumatic disease including systemic lupus erythematosis, polymyalgia rheumatica and rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma; Known HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection; Other conditions known to produce or be associated with immune suppression; Neuropathy or other evolving neurologic condition; Unstable/moderate to severe mental illness; Ongoing drug abuse/dependence (including alcohol); Seizure disorder; Active malignancy or history of metastatic or hematologic malignancy; current diabetes; Anyone who plans to receive within 60 days of study entry: cytotoxic therapy, experimental products, a live vaccine outside this trial, immunosuppressive therapy, parenteral immunoglobulin or blood products; Anyone who plans to receive an inactivated vaccine outside this trial within 42 days after study entry;: experimental products, a live vaccine outside this trial, immunosuppressive therapy; Anyone who received an inactivated vaccine outside this trial within 14 days prior to study entry, parenteral immunoglobulin or blood products within three months of study. In addition to conditions listed above, temporary exclusion would result from moderate or severe illness and/or oral temperature >100.4°F within 3 days of injection or chronic condition that, in opinion of investigator, would render injection unsafe or would interfere with evaluations. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Emory | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | University of Alabama, Birmingham (UAB) | Birmingham | Alabama |
United States | Baylor | Houston | Texas |
United States | Mayo Clinic | Rochester | Minnesota |
United States | Walter Reed Army Institute for Research (WRAIR) | Silver Spring | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Baylor College of Medicine, Emory University, Mayo Clinic, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) |
United States,
Marano N, Plikaytis BD, Martin SW, Rose C, Semenova VA, Martin SK, Freeman AE, Li H, Mulligan MJ, Parker SD, Babcock J, Keitel W, El Sahly H, Poland GA, Jacobson RM, Keyserling HL, Soroka SD, Fox SP, Stamper JL, McNeil MM, Perkins BA, Messonnier N, Quinn CP; Anthrax Vaccine Research Program Working Group. Effects of a reduced dose schedule and intramuscular administration of anthrax vaccine adsorbed on immunogenicity and safety at 7 months: a randomized trial. JAMA. 2008 Oct 1;300(13):1532-43. doi: 10.1001/jama.300.13.1532. Erratum In: JAMA. 2008 Nov 19;300(19):2252. — View Citation
Wright JG, Plikaytis BD, Rose CE, Parker SD, Babcock J, Keitel W, El Sahly H, Poland GA, Jacobson RM, Keyserling HL, Semenova VA, Li H, Schiffer J, Dababneh H, Martin SK, Martin SW, Marano N, Messonnier NE, Quinn CP. Effect of reduced dose schedules and i — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Local AEs | warmth, tenderness, itching, pain, arm motion limitation, erythema, induration, nodule, and bruise.
The number of injections analyzable varies for each event based on the presence or absence of reported data. |
4 weeks after each injection | |
Primary | Systemic AEs | Fatigue, Muscle Ache, Headache, Fever, Tender Axillary Lymphnode The number of injections analyzable varies for each event based on the presence or absence of reported data. | 4 weeks after each injection | |
Primary | Anti-protective Antigen IgG Geometric Mean Concentration | Geometric mean of the Anti-PA IgG Concentration measured in µg/mL. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is 3.7, results below the LLOQ have been replaced by 1/2 LLOQ (1.85) before taking the geometric mean. | 4 weeks after the m1, m6 and m42 injections | |
Primary | Anti-protective Antigen IgG Geometric Mean Titer | Geometric mean of the Dilutional Titer. The Dilutional Titer is the reciprocal of the dilution at which the anti-PA IgG response reaches a threshold. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is 58, results below the LLOQ have been replaced by 1/2 LLOQ (29) before taking the geometric mean. | 4 weeks after the m1, m6 and m42 injections | |
Primary | 4-fold Rise in Anti-protective Antigen IgG Titer Response | Percent of participants who achieved a 4-fold or greater rise in anti-PA IgG Titer relative to the pre-vaccination level at month 0. The Dilutional Titer is the reciprocal of the dilution at which the anti-PA IgG response reaches a threshold. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) is 58, results below the LLOQ have been replaced by LLOQ (58) before calculating the fold response. Thus the lowest titer that can achieve 4-fold rise is 4*58 = 232. | 4 weeks after the m1, m6 and m42 injections | |
Secondary | TNA ED50 Titer | Geometric mean of the ED50. The ED50 is the reciprocal of the dilution at which patient serum neutralizes 50% of a dose of anthrax lethal toxin (ED50). The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) for this assay is 36, results below the LLOQ have been replaced with 1/2 LLOQ (18) before taking the geometric mean. Note that this secondary endpoint was only performed on ~47% of the participants. | 4 weeks after the m1, m6 and m42 injections |
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