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A Phase 2 Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Two 3-Dose Regimens of a Clostridium difficile Vaccine in Healthy US Adults Aged 65 to 85 Years
by
Jansen, Kathrin U.
, Knirsch, Charles
, Webber, Chris
, Kitchin, Nicholas
, Gruber, William C.
, Anderson, Annaliesa S.
, Remich, Shon A.
, Pride, Michael W.
, Peterson, James
, Peng, Yahong
in
and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
2020
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A Phase 2 Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Two 3-Dose Regimens of a Clostridium difficile Vaccine in Healthy US Adults Aged 65 to 85 Years
by
Jansen, Kathrin U.
, Knirsch, Charles
, Webber, Chris
, Kitchin, Nicholas
, Gruber, William C.
, Anderson, Annaliesa S.
, Remich, Shon A.
, Pride, Michael W.
, Peterson, James
, Peng, Yahong
in
and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
2020
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A Phase 2 Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Two 3-Dose Regimens of a Clostridium difficile Vaccine in Healthy US Adults Aged 65 to 85 Years
by
Jansen, Kathrin U.
, Knirsch, Charles
, Webber, Chris
, Kitchin, Nicholas
, Gruber, William C.
, Anderson, Annaliesa S.
, Remich, Shon A.
, Pride, Michael W.
, Peterson, James
, Peng, Yahong
in
and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
2020
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A Phase 2 Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Two 3-Dose Regimens of a Clostridium difficile Vaccine in Healthy US Adults Aged 65 to 85 Years
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A Phase 2 Study Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of Two 3-Dose Regimens of a Clostridium difficile Vaccine in Healthy US Adults Aged 65 to 85 Years
2020
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Abstract
Background
Clostridium difficile causes toxin-mediated nosocomial diarrhea and community-acquired infections; no preventive vaccine is licensed. In this phase 2 study, we explored safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity in older US adults of an investigational bivalent C. difficile vaccine that contains equal dosages of genetically and chemically detoxified toxins A and B.
Methods
Conducted from July 2015 through March 2017, 855 healthy adults aged 65–85 years from 15 US centers were randomized 3:3:1 to receive vaccine (100 or 200 μg) or placebo at 0, 1, and 6 months (month regimen) or 1, 8, and 30 days (day regimen). Serum toxin A– and B–specific neutralizing antibodies were measured. Participant-reported local reactions (LRs) and systemic events (SEs), adverse events (AEs), serious AEs, newly diagnosed chronic medical conditions, and immediate AEs were recorded.
Results
The 200-μg dose level elicited higher immune responses than the 100-µg dose level across regimens. Compared with the day regimen, the month regimen induced stronger and more persistent immune responses that remained elevated 12 months after dose 3. Responses peaked at month 7 (month regimen) and day 37 (day regimen). LRs (primarily injection site pain) were more frequent in vaccine recipients than controls; SE frequency was similar across groups. More related AEs were reported in the day regimen group than the month regimen group.
Conclusions
The C. difficile vaccine was safe, well tolerated, and immunogenic in healthy US adults aged 65–85 years. Immune responses were particularly robust in the 200-μg month regimen group. These results support continued vaccine development.
Clinical Trials Registration
NCT02561195.
Prevention of Clostridium difficile infection is a significant unmet medical need. Here, a 3-dose series of an investigational C. difficile vaccine provided robust immune responses in older US adults. The vaccine was generally well tolerated, supporting its continued clinical development.
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Oxford University Press
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