- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT01771354
Training Study to Characterise Biomarkers to the Engerix B Vaccine
Clinical Study to Generate Exploratory Training Data Characterising Clinical Events, Physiological & Metabolic Responses, & Innate & Adaptive Immune Responses Following 1st & 3rd of 3 IM Immunisations With "Engerix B" HepB Vaccine or Placebo in Healthy Adults With no Pre-existing Immunity to HepB
It is thought that vaccines trigger innate inflammatory responses to induce antigenspecific adaptive immunity (the desired effect), but excessive inflammation may lead to serious inflammatory complications or unwanted side effects. Currently there is a lack of reliable biomarkers (a measurable biological response that predicts something) able to predict severe inflammation and this has resulted in the development of several vaccines being terminated and the withdrawal of some licensed vaccines which were associated with inflammatory complications.
This study is part of the BIOVACSAFE project which is a 5year €30M project funded by the Innovative Medicine Initiative. The project involves a series of clinical studies using licensed vaccines as benchmarks to generate clinical data on inflammation and identify biomarkers that can be used to predict acceptable reactogenicity. The target is to identify biomarkers that can predict the occurrence of beneficial and detrimental effects in response to a vaccine. Such biomarkers could be used in future vaccine development programs to optimize selection of vaccine candidates with a profile that will be unlikely to generate worrisome safety signals once they are in generalized use.
This study is one in a series of "training" studies which will each use different licensed vaccines that are prototypical representatives of a class of vaccine used in a particular target population. Twenty four subjects will be randomised into two groups to receive: A) Engerix B vaccine (n = 20), B) Saline placebo (n = 4). Following a screening visit, participants will undergo two immunisations at month 0 and month 6. Each immunisation will occur during a seven day residential visit which will include immunization and intensive monitoring of physiological (e.g. heart rate, oral temperature, blood pressure) metabolic and immune (innate and adaptive) parameters. Both residential visits will be followed up by four outpatient visits with further monitoring and blood samples.
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Surrey
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Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom, GU2 7XP
- University of Surrey, Surrey CRC
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy male or female subjects aged 18-45 years inclusive.
- The subject is, in the opinion of the investigator, healthy on the basis of medical history, vital signs, & the results of routine laboratory tests with no active disease process that could interfere with the study endpoints.
- Body Mass Index ≥18.5 & <29.5
- The subject is able to read & understand the Informed Consent Form (ICF), & understand study procedures.
- The subject has signed the ICF.
- The subject has not previously received a vaccine for Hepatitis B or contracted hepatitis B infection.
- The subject is seronegative to Hepatitis B as confirmed at screening by assessments of sAb, sAg, & cAb.
- Available for followup for the duration of the study.
- Agree to abstain from donating blood during & for three months after the end of their participation in the study, or longer if necessary.
- If heterosexually active female, willing to use an effective method of contraception with partner from 30 days prior to, & 3 months after, vaccination. Willing to undergo urine pregnancy tests prior to vaccination & blood pregnancy test at screening & final follow up.
- The subject has venous access sufficient to allow blood sampling as per the protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant dietary restrictions (e.g. vegan, lactose intolerant, but vegetarian acceptable) or life-threatening food allergies (e.g. anaphylaxis related nut allergies).
- Pregnant or lactating at any point during the study from screening to final follow up.
- Known hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine (excipients: sodium chloride, disodium phosphate dehydrate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate; Hepatitis B antigen produced in yeast cells) or subjects who have exhibited hypersensitivity following previous Engerix B administration; or known hypersensitivity to any other hepatitis B vaccine.
- Presence of primary or acquired immunodeficiency states with a total lymphocyte count less than 1,200 per mm3 or presenting other evidence of lack of cellular immune competence e.g. leukaemias, lymphomas, blood dyscrasias, or patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy (including regular use of oral, inhaled, topical or parenteral corticosteroids).
- Use of any immune suppressing or immunomodulating drugs within 6 months of Visit 1 (screening).
- Regular use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (by any route of administration including topical) within 6 months of Visit 1 (screening) considered by the study physician as likely to interfere with immune responses.
- Receipt of a vaccine within 30 days of visit 2, or requirement to receive another vaccine within the study period.
- Presence of an acute severe febrile illness at time of immunisation.
- History of alcohol, narcotic, benzodiazepine, or other substance abuse or dependence within the 12 months preceding Visit 1.
- Currently participating in another clinical trial with an investigational or noninvestigational drug or device, or has participated in a clinical trial within the 3 months preceding Visit 1.
- Any condition that, in the investigator's opinion, compromises the subject's ability to meet protocol requirements or to complete the study.
- Receipt of blood products or immunoglobin, or blood donation, within 3 months of screening.
- Unable to read & speak English to a fluency level adequate for the full comprehension of procedures required in participation & consent.
- An average weekly alcohol intake that exceeds 14 or 21 units per week for females & males, respectively, or unwilling to stop alcohol consumption for each treatment period during the study.
- Currently smokes in excess of 5 cigarettes/day or equivalent use of tobacco (within the last 6 months of screening), or subjects unwilling to refrain from smoking or are unable to abide by Surrey CRC restrictions.
- Consumes excessive amounts, defined as greater than 4 servings of coffee, tea, cola, or other caffeinated beverages/food per day.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Basic Science
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Single
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Placebo Comparator: Placebo
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Active Comparator: Vaccine
Engerix B vaccine
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
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Change from baseline values of global gene expression in whole blood.
Time Frame: Visits 1 (Day -28 to -2), 2 (Day -1 to +5) , 3 (Day 7), 4 Day 14), 5 (Day 21), 6 (Day 28), 7 (Day 168 to 173), 8 (Day 175), 9 (Day 182), 10 (day 189), 11 (Day 196).
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Visits 1 (Day -28 to -2), 2 (Day -1 to +5) , 3 (Day 7), 4 Day 14), 5 (Day 21), 6 (Day 28), 7 (Day 168 to 173), 8 (Day 175), 9 (Day 182), 10 (day 189), 11 (Day 196).
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Other Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
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Proportion of subjects experiencing vaccine-related clinical events following administration of vaccine.
Time Frame: Visits 2 (Day -1 to +5) , 3 (Day 7), 4 Day 14), 5 (Day 21), 6 (Day 28), 7 (Day 168 to 173), 8 (Day 175), 9 (Day 182), 10 (day 189), 11 (Day 196).
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Visits 2 (Day -1 to +5) , 3 (Day 7), 4 Day 14), 5 (Day 21), 6 (Day 28), 7 (Day 168 to 173), 8 (Day 175), 9 (Day 182), 10 (day 189), 11 (Day 196).
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: David JM Lewis, Professor, University of Surrey
Publications and helpful links
Helpful Links
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Primary Completion (Actual)
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimate)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimate)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Other Study ID Numbers
- CRC305B
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