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Alternate aerosol and systemic immunisation with a recombinant viral vector for tuberculosis, MVA85A: A phase I randomised controlled trial
by
Stockdale, Lisa
, Minhinnick, Alice
, Marshall, Julia L.
, Wilkie, Morven
, Harris, Stephanie A.
, Hamidi, Ali
, Satti, Iman
, Riste, Michael
, Bettinson, Henry
, Lawrie, Alison M.
, Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose
, Lopez Ramon, Raquel
, Vermaak, Samantha
, McShane, Helen
in
Acyltransferases - immunology
/ Administration, Inhalation
/ Adult
/ Aerosols
/ Alveoli
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Antigens
/ Antigens, Bacterial - immunology
/ Blood
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Bronchus
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ Cell-mediated immunity
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications
/ Cytokines
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Female
/ Genetic Vectors - administration & dosage
/ Genetic Vectors - adverse effects
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immunization
/ Immunization, Secondary
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunogenicity, Vaccine
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infections
/ Injections, Intradermal
/ Leukocytes (mononuclear)
/ Lungs
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mucosal immunity
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - immunology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Prevention
/ Priming
/ R&D
/ Randomization
/ Research & development
/ Risk factors
/ Single-Blind Method
/ T cells
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis - immunology
/ Tuberculosis - prevention & control
/ Tuberculosis vaccines
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, DNA
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - administration & dosage
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - adverse effects
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - immunology
/ Vaccinia
/ Viruses
/ Young Adult
2019
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Alternate aerosol and systemic immunisation with a recombinant viral vector for tuberculosis, MVA85A: A phase I randomised controlled trial
by
Stockdale, Lisa
, Minhinnick, Alice
, Marshall, Julia L.
, Wilkie, Morven
, Harris, Stephanie A.
, Hamidi, Ali
, Satti, Iman
, Riste, Michael
, Bettinson, Henry
, Lawrie, Alison M.
, Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose
, Lopez Ramon, Raquel
, Vermaak, Samantha
, McShane, Helen
in
Acyltransferases - immunology
/ Administration, Inhalation
/ Adult
/ Aerosols
/ Alveoli
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Antigens
/ Antigens, Bacterial - immunology
/ Blood
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Bronchus
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ Cell-mediated immunity
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications
/ Cytokines
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Female
/ Genetic Vectors - administration & dosage
/ Genetic Vectors - adverse effects
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immunization
/ Immunization, Secondary
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunogenicity, Vaccine
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infections
/ Injections, Intradermal
/ Leukocytes (mononuclear)
/ Lungs
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mucosal immunity
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - immunology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Prevention
/ Priming
/ R&D
/ Randomization
/ Research & development
/ Risk factors
/ Single-Blind Method
/ T cells
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis - immunology
/ Tuberculosis - prevention & control
/ Tuberculosis vaccines
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, DNA
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - administration & dosage
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - adverse effects
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - immunology
/ Vaccinia
/ Viruses
/ Young Adult
2019
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Alternate aerosol and systemic immunisation with a recombinant viral vector for tuberculosis, MVA85A: A phase I randomised controlled trial
by
Stockdale, Lisa
, Minhinnick, Alice
, Marshall, Julia L.
, Wilkie, Morven
, Harris, Stephanie A.
, Hamidi, Ali
, Satti, Iman
, Riste, Michael
, Bettinson, Henry
, Lawrie, Alison M.
, Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose
, Lopez Ramon, Raquel
, Vermaak, Samantha
, McShane, Helen
in
Acyltransferases - immunology
/ Administration, Inhalation
/ Adult
/ Aerosols
/ Alveoli
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies
/ Antigens
/ Antigens, Bacterial - immunology
/ Blood
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Bronchus
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ Cell-mediated immunity
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications
/ Cytokines
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Female
/ Genetic Vectors - administration & dosage
/ Genetic Vectors - adverse effects
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immunization
/ Immunization, Secondary
/ Immunogenicity
/ Immunogenicity, Vaccine
/ Immunotherapy
/ Infections
/ Injections, Intradermal
/ Leukocytes (mononuclear)
/ Lungs
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mucosal immunity
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - immunology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Prevention
/ Priming
/ R&D
/ Randomization
/ Research & development
/ Risk factors
/ Single-Blind Method
/ T cells
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis - immunology
/ Tuberculosis - prevention & control
/ Tuberculosis vaccines
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, DNA
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - administration & dosage
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - adverse effects
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - immunology
/ Vaccinia
/ Viruses
/ Young Adult
2019
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Alternate aerosol and systemic immunisation with a recombinant viral vector for tuberculosis, MVA85A: A phase I randomised controlled trial
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Alternate aerosol and systemic immunisation with a recombinant viral vector for tuberculosis, MVA85A: A phase I randomised controlled trial
2019
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There is an urgent need for an effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccine. Heterologous prime-boost regimens induce potent cellular immunity. MVA85A is a candidate TB vaccine. This phase I clinical trial was designed to evaluate whether alternating aerosol and intradermal vaccination routes would boost cellular immunity to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen 85A (Ag85A).
Between December 2013 and January 2016, 36 bacille Calmette-Guérin-vaccinated, healthy UK adults were randomised equally between 3 groups to receive 2 MVA85A vaccinations 1 month apart using either heterologous (Group 1, aerosol-intradermal; Group 2, intradermal-aerosol) or homologous (Group 3, intradermal-intradermal) immunisation. Bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were performed 7 days post-vaccination. Adverse events (AEs) and peripheral blood were collected for 6 months post-vaccination. The laboratory and bronchoscopy teams were blinded to treatment allocation. One participant was withdrawn and was replaced. Participants were aged 21-42 years, and 28/37 were female. In a per protocol analysis, aerosol delivery of MVA85A as a priming immunisation was well tolerated and highly immunogenic. Most AEs were mild local injection site reactions following intradermal vaccination. Transient systemic AEs occurred following vaccination by both routes and were most frequently mild. All respiratory AEs following primary aerosol MVA85A (Group 1) were mild. Boosting an intradermal MVA85A prime with an aerosolised MVA85A boost 1 month later (Group 2) resulted in transient moderate/severe respiratory and systemic AEs. There were no serious adverse events and no bronchoscopy-related complications. Only the intradermal-aerosol vaccination regimen (Group 2) resulted in modest, significant boosting of the cell-mediated immune response to Ag85A (p = 0.027; 95% CI: 28 to 630 spot forming cells per 1 × 106 peripheral blood mononuclear cells). All 3 regimens induced systemic cellular immune responses to the modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) vector. Serum antibodies to Ag85A and MVA were only induced after intradermal vaccination. Aerosolised MVA85A induced significantly higher levels of Ag85A lung mucosal CD4+ and CD8+ T cell cytokines compared to intradermal vaccination. Boosting with aerosol-inhaled MVA85A enhanced the intradermal primed responses in Group 2. The magnitude of BAL MVA-specific CD4+ T cell responses was lower than the Ag85A-specific responses. A limitation of the study is that while the intradermal-aerosol regimen induced the most potent cellular Ag85A immune responses, we did not boost the last 3 participants in this group because of the AE profile. Timing of bronchoscopies aimed to capture peak mucosal response; however, peak responses may have occurred outside of this time frame.
To our knowledge, this is the first human randomised clinical trial to explore heterologous prime-boost regimes using aerosol and systemic routes of administration of a virally vectored vaccine. In this trial, the aerosol prime-intradermal boost regime was well tolerated, but intradermal prime-aerosol boost resulted in transient but significant respiratory AEs. Aerosol vaccination induced potent cellular Ag85A-specific mucosal and systemic immune responses. Whilst the implications of inducing potent mucosal and systemic immunity for protection are unclear, these findings are of relevance for the development of aerosolised vaccines for TB and other respiratory and mucosal pathogens.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01954563.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aerosols
/ Alveoli
/ Analysis
/ Antigens
/ Antigens, Bacterial - immunology
/ Blood
/ Bronchus
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Female
/ Genetic Vectors - administration & dosage
/ Genetic Vectors - adverse effects
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Lungs
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - immunology
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Priming
/ R&D
/ T cells
/ Tuberculosis - prevention & control
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - adverse effects
/ Tuberculosis Vaccines - immunology
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - administration & dosage
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - adverse effects
/ Vaccines, Synthetic - immunology
/ Vaccinia
/ Viruses
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