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Safety and Immunogenicity of an mRNA-Based Human Metapneumovirus and Parainfluenza Virus Type 3 Combined Vaccine in Healthy Adults

Allison August, Christine A. Shaw, Heather Lee, Conor Knightly, Shiva Kalidindia, Laurence Chu, Brandon Essink, William Seger, Tal Zaks, Igor Smolenov, Lori Panther

2022Open Forum Infectious Diseases83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and parainfluenza virus type 3 (PIV3) cause respiratory tract illness in children and the elderly. No licensed vaccines are available. Methods: In this phase 1, randomized, dose-ranging, first-in-human study, the safety, reactogenicity, and humoral immunogenicity of an investigational mRNA-based hMPV and PIV3 combination vaccine, mRNA-1653, were evaluated in healthy adults aged 18-49 years. Sentinel participants (n = 20) received 2 doses of mRNA-1653 (25, 75, 150, or 300 μg) in the dose escalation phase, and participants (n = 104) received 2 doses of mRNA-1653 (75, 150, or 300 μg) or placebo in the dose selection phase; injections were 28 days apart. Results: The most common solicited reactogenicity events were injection site pain, headache, fatigue, and myalgia, the majority of which were grade 1 or 2. A single mRNA-1653 dose increased neutralization titers against hMPV and PIV3 1 month after vaccination compared with baseline. No notable increases in neutralizing antibody titers were observed with escalating dose levels after mRNA-1653, although no statistical inferences were made; a second mRNA-1653 dose had little observable impact on antibody titers. Neutralizing titers through 1 year remained above baseline for hMPV and returned to baseline for PIV3. Conclusions: mRNA-1653 was well tolerated, with an acceptable safety profile and increased hMPV and PIV3 neutralization titers in healthy adults.

Topics & Concepts

ReactogenicityHuman metapneumovirusMedicineImmunogenicityVaccinationTiterNeutralizing antibodyAntibody titerVirologyNeutralizationmyalgiaHuman Parainfluenza VirusImmunologyVirusInternal medicineAntibodyRespiratory tract infectionsRespiratory systemRespiratory viral infections researchPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsVirus-based gene therapy research
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