| Literature DB >> 29046674 |
Stefan H E Kaufmann1, Hazel M Dockrell2, Nick Drager3, Mei Mei Ho4, Helen McShane5, Olivier Neyrolles6, Tom H M Ottenhoff7, Brij Patel8, Danielle Roordink3, François Spertini9, Steffen Stenger10, Jelle Thole3, Frank A W Verreck11, Ann Williams12.
Abstract
TBVAC2020 is a research project supported by the Horizon 2020 program of the European Commission (EC). It aims at the discovery and development of novel tuberculosis (TB) vaccines from preclinical research projects to early clinical assessment. The project builds on previous collaborations from 1998 onwards funded through the EC framework programs FP5, FP6, and FP7. It has succeeded in attracting new partners from outstanding laboratories from all over the world, now totaling 40 institutions. Next to the development of novel vaccines, TB biomarker development is also considered an important asset to facilitate rational vaccine selection and development. In addition, TBVAC2020 offers portfolio management that provides selection criteria for entry, gating, and priority settings of novel vaccines at an early developmental stage. The TBVAC2020 consortium coordinated by TBVI facilitates collaboration and early data sharing between partners with the common aim of working toward the development of an effective TB vaccine. Close links with funders and other consortia with shared interests further contribute to this goal.Entities:
Keywords: bacille Calmette–Guérin; biomarker; clinical trial; discovery; portfolio management; tuberculosis; vaccination
Year: 2017 PMID: 29046674 PMCID: PMC5632681 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1Overview of the TBVAC2020 project structure indication interactions between WorkPackages (WPs) and flow from discovery via preclinical testing to clinical trial of most promising vaccine candidates.
Figure 2Schematic representation of research priorities and connectivity in WorkPackage 5.
Figure 3TBVI vaccine pipeline, overview of the current tuberculosis (TB) vaccine candidates in the development pipeline, per text box: acronym vaccine candidate, development partners.
Figure 4TBVAC2020 management infrastructure.