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Clinical development of SpikoGen®, an Advax-CpG55.2 adjuvanted recombinant spike protein vaccine

Nikolai Petrovsky

2024Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recombinant protein vaccines represent a well-established, reliable and safe approach for pandemic vaccination. SpikoGen® is a recombinant spike protein trimer manufactured in insect cells and formulated with Advax-CpG55.2 adjuvant. In murine, hamster, ferret and non-human primate studies, SpikoGen® consistently provided protection against a range of SARS-CoV-2 variants. A pivotal Phase 3 placebo-controlled efficacy trial involving 16,876 participants confirmed the ability of SpikoGen® to prevent infection and severe disease caused by the virulent Delta strain. SpikoGen® subsequently received a marketing authorization from the Iranian FDA in early October 2021 for prevention of COVID-19 in adults. Following a successful pediatric study, its approval was extended to children 5 years and older. Eight million doses of SpikoGen® have been delivered, and a next-generation booster version is currently in development. This highlights the benefits of adjuvanted protein-based approaches which should not overlook when vaccine platforms are being selected for future pandemics.

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PandemicRecombinant DNAVaccinationMedicineVirologyAdjuvantVaccine efficacyClinical trialMarketing authorizationImmunologyVacciniaPandemic influenzaBooster (rocketry)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BiologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)BioinformaticsInternal medicineAstronomyGeneBiochemistryPhysicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches