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Safety, Reactogenicity, Immunogenicity, and Dose Selection of 10-Valent Extraintestinal Pathogenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> Bioconjugate Vaccine (VAC52416) in Adults Aged 60–85 Years in a Randomized, Multicenter, Interventional, First-in-Human, Phase 1/2a Study

Carlos Fierro, Michal Sarnecki, Joachim Doua, Bart Spiessens, Oscar Go, Todd A. Davies, Germie van den Dobbelsteen, Jan Poolman, Darren Abbanat, Wouter Haazen

2023Open Forum Infectious Diseases27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: disease in elderly adults. Methods: The observer-blind, active-controlled design included a 28-day screening, vaccination, 181-day follow-up, and 1-year follow-up. Participants (60-85 years of age) were randomized to ExPEC10V low dose (antigen dose range, 4-8 µg), ExPEC10V medium dose (4-16 µg), or ExPEC10V high dose (8-16 µg); 4-valent ExPEC vaccine (ExPEC4V); or 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13). The incidence of adverse events (AEs; solicited, day 15; unsolicited, day 30; serious AEs, day 181) and immunogenicity (electrochemiluminescent-based assay [ECL] and multiplex opsonophagocytic assay [MOPA]) were assessed. Optimal ExPEC10V dose was determined from safety data through day 30 and an immunogenicity dose selection algorithm based on day 15 ECL and MOPA results. Results: A total of 416 participants were included (median age, 64.0 years; 54.8% female). The incidences of solicited local and systemic AEs were, respectively, 44.2% and 39.4% for low-dose, 52.9% and 46.1% for medium-dose, 57.7% and 45.2% for high-dose ExPEC10V, and 74.1% and 48.1% for PCV13. Five serious AEs, not vaccine related, were reported. The ECL revealed a robust antibody response to ExPEC10V through year 1. Opsonophagocytic killing activity was detected against all but serotype O8; this lack of response against serotype O8 was linked to low assay sensitivity. Based on the totality of data, high-dose ExPEC10V was considered optimal. Conclusions: ExPEC10V was well tolerated and immunogenic in elderly adults against all but serotype O8.

Topics & Concepts

ReactogenicityImmunogenicityMedicineAdverse effectVaccinationSerotypeConjugate vaccineAntigenImmunologyInternal medicineEscherichia coli research studiesAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology