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NCT number NCT02298179
Other study ID # 205219
Secondary ID 2014-000145-69V1
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date December 19, 2014
Est. completion date March 27, 2017

Study information

Verified date August 2018
Source GlaxoSmithKline
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of two doses of the investigational RSV F subunit vaccine administered intramuscularly (IM). In this current Phase 1, first-in-human study, the three different antigen amounts that have been selected will be evaluated in a stepwise manner in three different cohorts (Cohort 1: low dosage of RSV F subunit vaccine, Cohort 2: middle dosage of RSV F subunit vaccine, and Cohort 3: high dosage of RSV F subunit vaccine). In addition, the effect of an adjuvant, either aluminum hydroxide or MF59, and antibody kinetics post-vaccination at different time points will be evaluated as compared to unadjuvanted RSV F subunit vaccine at the same dosage levels.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 288
Est. completion date March 27, 2017
Est. primary completion date March 27, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Healthy males and non-pregnant females 18 to 45 years of age at time of enrollment.

2. Individuals who have given written consent after the nature of the study has been explained according to local regulatory requirements.

3. Individuals in good health as determined by the outcome of the medical history, physical examination and clinical judgment of the investigator.

4. Individuals who can comply with the study procedures and are available for follow up.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Individuals with any severe chronic or acute disease.

2. Individuals with a history of illness or with an ongoing illness that may pose additional risk to the subject if he/she participates in the study, including the following:

- History of any chronic respiratory illness, including current diagnosis of asthma within 2 years, exercise induced wheezing, reactive airway disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

- Any respiratory illness within 7 days prior to receiving the first study injection.

- Any active pulmonary infection or other inflammatory conditions, even in the absence of febrile episodes, within 14 days prior to the first study injection.

- Hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection.

3. Individuals who have had a malignancy or lymphoproliferative disorder within the past 5 years.

4. Individuals with known or suspected impairment of the immune system including but not limited to HIV, autoimmune disorders, immunosuppressive therapy, and diabetes mellitus.

5. Individuals with any history of progressive or severe neurologic disorder, seizure disorder or Guillian-Barré syndrome.

6. Individuals with a known bleeding diathesis, or any condition that may be associated with a prolonged bleeding time.

7. Individuals with a BMI > 35 kg/m2. BMI is to be calculated by the following formula: subject weight at baseline divided by subject height in meters multiplied by the subject height in meters. The numerical result will be rounded to the nearest 0.1.

8. Individuals who are allergic to any of the vaccine components, or with a history of anaphylaxis after vaccination.

9. Individuals who during the 90 days prior to enrollment receive any medications or other treatments that may adversely affect the immune system such as allergy injections, immune globulin, interferon, immunomodulators, cytotoxic drugs or other drugs known to be frequently associated with significant major organ toxicity.

10. Individuals who receive systemic immunosuppressive agents including steroids. Prior corticosteroid therapy should be discontinued 28 days prior to enrollment. Individuals using inhaled or topical corticosteroids will be permitted.

11. Receipt or donation of blood or blood products 8 weeks prior to vaccination or planned receipt or donation during the study period.

12. Individuals participating in any clinical trial with another investigational product 28 days prior to receiving the first study vaccination or intent to participate in another clinical study at any time during the conduct of this study.

13. Individuals who have received any vaccine 28 days prior to enrollment in this study, or who plan to receive any non-study vaccines within 28 days of the second dose of study vaccine.

14. Individuals with any clinically significant abnormal safety laboratory result, as judged by the investigator.

15. If female, 'of childbearing potential', sexually active and has not used any of the 'acceptable contraceptive methods' for at least two months prior to study entry.

Childbearing potential is defined as status post onset of menarche and not meeting any of the following conditions: menopausal for at least two years; sterile status after bilateral tubal ligation for at least one year, immediately after bilateral oophorectomy or after hysterectomy.

Acceptable methods of birth control are defined as one or more of the following:

- Hormonal contraceptives.

- Barrier each and every time during intercourse.

- Intrauterine device (IUD).

- Monogamous relationship with vasectomized partner. Partner must have been vasectomized for at least six months prior to subject's study entry.

16. If female subject of childbearing potential and have a positive urine pregnancy test prior to study vaccinations, or are currently lactating.

17. If female of childbearing potential and sexually active, refusal to use an 'acceptable contraceptive method' through to three weeks after last study vaccination.

18. Individuals with behavioral or cognitive impairment or psychiatric disease that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with the subject's ability to participate in the study.

19. Individuals with a history of drug or alcohol abuse within the past 2 years.

20. Individuals who are acting as study personnel or immediate family members or the spouse of study personnel.

21. Individuals with a body temperature =38 °C (=100.4?F) within 3 days of intended study vaccination.

22. Individuals with any condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with the primary study objectives.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

Intervention

Biological:
RSV F subunit 45 µg No adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 45 µg Aluminum hydroxide adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 45 µg MF59 adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 90 µg No adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 90 µg Aluminum hydroxide adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 90 µg MF59 adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 135 µg No adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 135 µg Aluminum hydroxide adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
RSV F subunit 135 µg MF59 adjuvant
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.
Drug:
Placebo
2 doses of 0.5 milliliters (mL) each of injectable solution administered intramuscularly, in the deltoid muscle, preferably in the non-dominant arm.

Locations

Country Name City State
Belgium GSK Investigational Site Ghent

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
GlaxoSmithKline

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Belgium, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) of the Serum Anti-RSV Neutralizing Antibody (NAb) Titers Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the Geometric mean titers (GMTs) of the serum anti-RSV neutralizing antibody (NAb) titers at Day 57 (28 days after the second dose). At Day 57
Primary Percentage of Subjects With a = 4-fold Increase in Serum Anti-RSV NAb Titers Immunogenicity was measured in terms of percentage of subjects with a = 4-fold increase in serum anti-RSV NAb titers, from Day 1 (baseline) to Day 57 (28 days after the second dose). At Day 57
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Local Symptoms Assessed solicited local symptoms were: induration, swelling, erythema and pain. Any induration/swelling/erythema = induration/swelling/erythema spreading beyond 25 millimeters (mm) of injection site. Any pain = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. Within 30 minutes after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Local Symptoms Assessed solicited local symptoms were: induration, swelling, erythema and pain. Any induration/swelling/erythema = induration/swelling/erythema spreading beyond 25 millimeters (mm) of injection site. Any pain = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 1 (6 hour) through Day 3 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Local Symptoms Assessed solicited local symptoms were: induration, swelling, erythema and pain. Any induration/swelling/erythema = induration/swelling/erythema spreading beyond 25 millimeters (mm) of injection site. Any pain = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 4 through Day 7 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Local Symptoms Assessed solicited local symptoms were: induration, swelling, erythema and pain. Any induration/swelling/erythema = induration/swelling/erythema spreading beyond 25 millimeters (mm) of injection site. Any pain = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 1 (6 hours) to Day 7 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Systemic Symptoms and Other Indicators of Reactogenicity Assessed solicited systemic symptoms were: nausea, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, headache, fever (body temperature = 38.0°C), chills, coughing, diarrhea, rhinorrhea and wheezing. Other solicited data included: prevention of pain and/or fever and treatment of pain and/or fever. Any = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. Within 30 minutes after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Systemic Symptoms and Other Indicators of Reactogenicity Assessed solicited systemic symptoms were: nausea, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, headache, fever (body temperature = 38.0°C), chills, coughing, diarrhea, rhinorrhea and wheezing. Other solicited data included: prevention of pain and/or fever and treatment of pain and/or fever. Any = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 1 (6 hours) through Day 3 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Systemic Symptoms and Other Indicators of Reactogenicity Assessed solicited systemic symptoms were: nausea, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, headache, fever (body temperature = 38.0°C), chills, coughing, diarrhea, rhinorrhea and wheezing. Other solicited data included: prevention of pain and/or fever and treatment of pain and/or fever. Any = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 4 through Day 7 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Any Solicited Systemic Symptoms and Other Indicators of Reactogenicity Assessed solicited systemic symptoms were: nausea, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, headache, fever (body temperature = 38.0°C), chills, coughing, diarrhea, rhinorrhea and wheezing. Other solicited data included: prevention of pain and/or fever and treatment of pain and/or fever. Any = occurrence of the symptom regardless of intensity grade. From Day 1 (6 hours) to Day 7 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Unsolicited Adverse Events (AEs) An unsolicited AE covers any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical investigation subject temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not considered related to the medicinal product and reported in addition to those solicited during the clinical study and any solicited symptom with onset outside the specified period of follow-up for solicited symptoms.
Any was defined as the occurrence of any unsolicited AE regardless of intensity grade or relation to vaccination.
From Day 1 to Day 28 after each vaccination
Primary Number of Subjects With Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) and Other Significant AE(s) SAEs assessed include medical occurrences that resulted in death, were life-threatening, required hospitalization or prolongation of hospitalization or resulted in disability/incapacity, congenital anomaly or birth defect. Any SAE = occurrence of the SAE regardless of intensity grade. Possibly or probably related SAE = SAE assessed by the investigator as possibly or probably related to the study vaccination.
Other significant AE(s) assessed include unsolicited medically attended AEs, unsolicited AEs leading to study withdrawal, new onset of chronic diseases (NOCDs) and adverse events of special interest (AESIs). Medically attended AE = an adverse event that leads to an unscheduled visit to a healthcare practitioner. NOCD = an adverse event that represents a new diagnosis of a chronic medical condition that was not present or suspected in a subject prior to study enrollment.
From study start (Day 1) until study completion (Day 394)
Secondary Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) of the Serum Anti-RSV Neutralizing Antibody (NAb) Titers Immunogenicity was measured in terms of GMTs of the serum anti-RSV neutralizing antibody (NAb) titers at Day 1, Day 29 (28 days after the first dose) and Day 181 (six months after the first dose). At Day 1, Day 29 and Day 181
Secondary Percentage of Subjects With a = 4-fold Increase in Serum Anti-RSV NAb Titer Immunogenicity was measured in terms of percentage of subjects with a = 4-fold increase in serum anti-RSV NAb titers from Day 1 to Day 29 (28 days after the first dose) and from Day 1 to Day 181 (six months after the first dose). At Day 29 and at Day 181
Secondary Percentage of Subjects With Serum Anti-RSV NAb Titers Greater Than the 3rd Quartile of Serum Anti-RSV NAb Titers at Day 1 Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the percentage of subjects at Day 29 (28 days after the first dose), Day 57 (28 days after the second dose) and Day 181 (six months after the first dose) with serum anti-RSV NAb titers greater than the 3rd quartile of serum anti-RSV NAb titers at Day 1 (baseline). At Day 29, Day 57 and Day 181
Secondary Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) of the Serum Total Binding Antibody to Each of the RSV Proteins F, G and N Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the geometric mean titers (GMTs) of the serum total binding antibody to each of the RSV proteins F, G and N at Day 1 (baseline), Day 29 (28 days after the first dose), Day 57 (28 days after the second dose) and Day 181 (six months after the first dose). At Day 1, Day 29, Day 57 and Day 181
Secondary Percentage of Subjects With a = 4-fold Increase in Serum Total Binding Antibody to Each of the RSV Proteins F, G and N Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the percentage of subjects with a = 4-fold increase in serum total binding antibody to each of the RSV Proteins F, G and N from Day 1 (baseline) to all time points (Day 29 [28 days after the first dose], Day 57 [28 days after the second dose], and Day 181 [six months after the first dose]). At Day 29, Day 57 and Day 181
Secondary Percentage of Subjects With Serum Total Binding Antibody Titers to Each of the RSV Proteins F, G, and N Greater Than the 3rd Quartile of Serum Total Binding Antibody Titers to RSV Protein F at Day 1 Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the percentage of subjects at Day 29 (28 days after the first dose), Day 57 (28 days after the second dose) and Day 181 (six months after the first dose), with serum total binding antibody titers to each of the RSV proteins F, G, and N greater than the 3rd quartile of serum total binding antibody titers to RSV protein F at Day 1 (baseline). At Day 29, Day 57 and Day 181
Secondary Ratio of RSV F Serum Nab Titers to Each of the RSV F Serum Total Binding Antibody Titers to RSV Proteins F, G and N Immunogenicity was measured in terms of the ratio of RSV F serum Nab titers to each of the RSV F serum total binding antibody titers to RSV proteins F, G and N at Days 1, 29, 57 and 181. At Day 1, Day 29, Day 57 and Day 181
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