scholarly journals Safety and Immunogenicity of a Quadrivalent Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Healthy Meningococcal-Naïve Children 2–9 Years of Age: A Phase III, Randomized Study

2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (10) ◽  
pp. 955-960
Author(s):  
Carmen I. Baccarini ◽  
Michael W. Simon ◽  
Donald Brandon ◽  
Shane Christensen ◽  
Emilia Jordanov ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. S958-S959
Author(s):  
Michael W Simon ◽  
Donald Brandon ◽  
Shane Christensen ◽  
Carmen Baccarini ◽  
Emilia Jordanov ◽  
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Abstract Background MenACYW-TT is an investigational quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine that contains tetanus toxoid as carrier protein. The vaccine is intended for global use in individuals 6 weeks of age and older. We evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of MenACYW-TT compared with a licensed quadrivalent conjugate meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY-CRM [Menveo®]) in US children 2–9 years of age. Methods In a modified double-blind Phase III study (NCT03077438), 1000 children were randomized to receive one dose of either MenACYW-TT vaccine or MenACWY-CRM vaccine. Serum bactericidal assays with human (hSBA) and baby rabbit (rSBA) complement were used to measure antibodies against representative meningococcal serogroup strains at baseline and 30 days after vaccination. Safety data were collected up to 6 months post-vaccination. Results Non-inferiority of immune responses for all four serogroups, based on percentages of participants achieving hSBA vaccine seroresponse, was demonstrated for MenACYW-TT compared with MenACWY-CRM at Day 30 compared with baseline. The proportions of individuals with hSBA titers ≥ 1:8 following MenACYW-TT administration were higher than those after MenACWY-CRM administration for all four serogroups (A: 86.4% vs 79.3%; C: 97.8% vs 67.1%; W: 94.8% vs 86.3%; Y: 98.5% vs 90.8%). Similar results were observed in two age substrata (2 to 5 years and 6 to 9 years). Percentages of participants with post-vaccination rSBA titers ≥ 1:128 were comparable between both groups. The safety profiles of MenACYW-TT and MenACWY-CRM were comparable. Reactogenicity at the MenACYW-TT injection site was lower than at the MenACWY-CRM injection site. There were no immediate adverse events (AEs), no AEs leading to study discontinuation, and no vaccine-related serious adverse events reported in the study. Conclusion MenACYW-TT vaccine was well tolerated and demonstrated a non-inferior immune response compared with that for the licensed MenACWY-CRM vaccine when administered as a single dose to meningococcal vaccine-naïve children. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.


2009 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. e1-e10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa A. Jackson ◽  
Roger Baxter ◽  
Keith Reisinger ◽  
Annette Karsten ◽  
Jina Shah ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. S957-S957
Author(s):  
James Peterson ◽  
James Hedrick ◽  
Judy Pan ◽  
David Neveu ◽  
Emilia Jordanov ◽  
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Abstract Background The MenACYW-TT conjugate vaccine is a quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine that contains tetanus toxoid as carrier protein. The vaccine is intended for global use in all age groups (i.e., individuals 6 weeks of age and older). This Phase III study evaluated the immune lot consistency, and safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine when compared with a licensed quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine in individuals 10–55 years of age. Methods A randomized, modified double-blind, multi-center study (NCT02842853) was conducted in the United States. The study evaluated 3344 meningococcal vaccine naïve adolescents and adults, who were randomly assigned to receive either a single dose of one of the three lots of MenACYW-TT conjugate vaccine or single dose of Menactra® [MenACWY-D]. Serum bactericidal assay with human complement (hSBA) and rabbit complement (rSBA) was used to measure antibodies against serogroups A, C, W, and Y at baseline before vaccination (Day 0) and 30 days post-vaccination. Safety data were collected up to 6 months post-vaccination. Herein we report the performance of MenACYW-TT in adults 18 through 55 years of age (n = 1,807). Results Immune equivalence was demonstrated across all 3 lots of MenACYW-TT conjugate vaccine based on geometric mean titers (GMTs) for all serogroups. Non-inferiority of immune responses, based on percentages of participants achieving hSBA vaccine seroresponse, was demonstrated between MenACYW-TT and MenACWY-D for all four serogroups at Day 30 compared with baseline. The proportions of individuals (18–55 years) with hSBA ≥ 1:8 following MenACYW-TT administration were higher than those after MenACWY-D administration for all four serogroups (A: 93.5% vs. 88.1%; C: 93.5% vs. 77.8%; W: 94.5% vs. 80.2%; Y: 98.6% vs. 81.2%). A similar trend was observed for post vaccination GMTs in adult participants. Reactogenicity profiles were comparable across study groups. Most unsolicited adverse events were of grade 1 or grade 2 intensity. No vaccine-related serious adverse events were reported. Conclusion MenACYW-TT vaccine was well tolerated and demonstrated a non-inferior immune response compared with the licensed MenACWY-D vaccine when administered as a single dose to meningococcal vaccine naïve adults. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.


Vaccine ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (28) ◽  
pp. 4405-4411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandra Esteves-Jaramillo ◽  
Timothy Koehler ◽  
Robert Jeanfreau ◽  
David Neveu ◽  
Emilia Jordanov ◽  
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