Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on September 07, 2010
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Bivalent Norovirus Vaccine Study
Status: Recruiting
Verified by: LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals, Inc., August 2010
Last Updated: August 4, 2010
Sponsor: LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Purpose
Randomized, multi-site, dose-escalation study of the safety and immunogenicity of four
dosage levels of Intramuscular (IM) Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine adjuvanted with
monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) and aluminum hydroxide (AlOH) compared to controls. Subjects
will receive two doses, by intramuscular (IM) injection, 28 days apart.
The hypotheses for this study are:
- The incidence of adverse events after vaccination with IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP
Vaccine will be similar to the incidence of adverse events after other IM vaccines
including CERVARIX® which contains MPL and AlOH.
- Two doses of IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine will be more immunogenic than one dose.
- The post-vaccination serum antibody responses, the number of antibody secreting cells
(ASC), including homing markers, and memory B-cell responses directed against norovirus
antigens will be increased after IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine compared to
controls.
Condition: Gastroenteritis
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Allocation: Randomized, Control: Placebo Control, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
Intervention: Biological: Bivalent Norovirus Vaccine
Intervention: Biological: Saline
Intervention: Biological: Norovirus Bivalent GI.1 and GII.4 with no MPL
Phase: Phase 1
Primary Outcome Measures:
- Safety as determined by the occurrence of local and systemic signs and symptoms
Secondary Outcome Measures:
Estimated Enrollment: 98
Start Date: August 2010
Primary Completion Date: October 2011
Eligibility
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Maximium Age: 85 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender: Both
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects must meet all of the inclusion criteria listed below:
1. Signed written informed consent.
2. Age:
- Cohort A: 18-49 years, inclusive
- Cohort B: 50-64 years, inclusive
- Cohort C: 65-85 years, inclusive
3. Health Status:
- Cohort A: In good health as determined by a screening evaluation that includes
vital signs, medical history, and physical exam within 45 days before
administration of IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine or control.
- Cohorts B and C: In good health as determined by a screening evaluation that
includes vital signs, medical history, and physical exam within 45 days before
administration of IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine or control. Any existing
medical diagnoses or conditions must be stable based on medical history and
targeted physical examination. A stable medical condition is defined as: (A)
Clinically acceptable health outcomes for the specific condition over the prior
6 months and (B) No change in prescription medication(s), dose, or frequency
over the prior 3 months. Acceptable changes in medications are: a change of
health care provider or insurance company or that is made for financial reasons
as long as the medications are in the same class and/or a change due to
improvement in a disease outcome.
4. Expressed interest and availability to fulfill the study requirements
5. Female subjects must be of non-childbearing potential (surgically sterile or
post-menopausal for ≥ 12 months), or if of childbearing potential (as determined by
the investigator) must be practicing abstinence or using an effective licensed method
of birth control (e.g. oral contraceptives; diaphragm or condom in combination with
contraceptive jelly, cream, or foam; intrauterine contraceptive device, or
Depo-Provera; skin patch; vaginal ring or cervical cap) for 30 days prior to
vaccination and must agree to continue such precautions for at least 60 days after
the last vaccination. A woman is eligible if she is monogamous with a male who has
had a vasectomy. Male subjects must agree not to father a child for at least 60 days
after the last vaccination and to practice abstinence or use an effective method of
birth control as noted above.
6. Agrees not to participate in another clinical trial with an investigational product
for the entire duration of the study one year after the last study dose i.e. 393
days.
7. Agrees to storage of unused clinical specimens for an indefinite period of time for
future norovirus research or research on other gastrointestinal pathogens.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects who meet any of the exclusion criteria at baseline will be excluded from study
participation. The exclusion criteria are:
1. History of any of the following medical illnesses:
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Heart disease (hospitalization for a heart attack, arrhythmia, or syncope)
- Unconsciousness (other than a single brief "concussion")
- Seizures (other than febrile seizures as a child <5 years old)
- Recurrent infections (more than 3 hospitalizations for invasive bacterial
infections such as pneumonia or meningitis)
- Neuroinflamatory or auto-immune disease
2. Any current illness requiring daily medication other than the following:
- Cohort A: Vitamins, birth control, anti-hypertensive medication, antihistamines
or anti-depressant medication. The PI should consult with the Central Safety
Monitor and/or the sponsor for any clarification of medications allowable.
- Cohorts B and C: Vitamins, birth control, anti-hypertensive medication,
antihistamines or anti-depressant medication or any current illness requiring
daily medication other than as noted above in inclusion # 3. The PI should
consult with the Central Safety Monitor and/or the sponsor for any clarification
of medications allowable.
3. Allergies or hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine including MPL and AlOH
adjuvants.
4. Any clinically significant abnormality detected on physical examination, including:
- Murmur (other than a functional murmur)
- Focal neurological abnormality
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Lymphadenopathy
- Jaundice
5. Hypertension (BP > 140/90 mm Hg on two separate days)
6. Any lab abnormality (per the site local laboratory), as listed below:
- Neutrophils (WBC) outside the normal range (may be repeated if outside this
limit)
- Hemoglobin outside the normal range (may be repeated if outside this limit)
- Platelet count outside the normal range (may be repeated if outside this limit)
- BUN > upper limit of normal (ULN) (may be repeated if outside this limit)
- Creatinine > upper limit of normal (ULN) (may be repeated if outside this limit)
- Glucose (fasting or random) outside the normal range (may be repeated if outside
this limit)
- ALT, AST > upper limit of the normal (ULN) (may be repeated if outside this
limit)
7. Positive serology for hepatitis C or HIV antibody or hepatitis B surface antigen.
8. For women of child bearing potential, positive serum pregnancy test within 14 days
and urine pregnancy test within 24 hours of administering either dose of IM Norovirus
Bivalent VLP Vaccine or control.
9. Nursing mother.
10. Temperature > 100.4oF or symptoms of an acute self-limited illness such as an upper
respiratory infection or gastroenteritis within 3 days of administration of IM
Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine or control.
11. Previous participation in a Norovirus vaccine or challenge study.
12. Study site personnel or their family members.
13. Significant history of psychiatric hospitalization, alcohol abuse, or illicit drug
use in the prior 5 years.
14. Completion of an investigational vaccine or drug study within 28 days before
administration of IM Norovirus Bivalent VLP Vaccine or control.
15. Have a history of receiving immunoglobulin or other blood product within the 3 months
prior to vaccination in this study.
16. Other condition that in the clinical judgment of the investigator would jeopardize
the safety or rights of a subject participating in the trial, would render the
subject unable to comply with the protocol or would interfere with the evaluation of
the vaccine.
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Location and Contacts
Navy Medical Research Center
Silver Springs,
Maryland,
20910
United States
Saint Louis University
Saint Louis,
Missouri,
63104
United States
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester,
New York,
14642
United States