Markus Knuf1, Klaus Helm2, Devayani Kolhe3, Marie Van Der Wielen4, Yaela Baine5. 1. Johannes Gutenberg-University, Langenbeckstraße 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany. 2. Medical Center, Paulinenstr 71a, 32756 Detmold, Germany. 3. Novo Nordisk India, Plot No. 32, 47-50, Road Number 5, EPIP Area, Vijayanagar, KIADB Export Promotion Industrial Area, Whitefield, Bengalore, Karnataka 560066, India. 4. GSK Vaccines, Avenue Fleming 20, B-1300 Wavre, Belgium. Electronic address: marie.x.van-der-wielen@gsk.com. 5. Yaela Baine Consulting, LLC 216 Edgehill Road, Merion, PA 19066, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We evaluated antibody persistence up to 68 months (M) post-vaccination with a quadrivalent meningococcal serogroups A, C, W and Y tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (MenACWY-TT) or a licensed monovalent MenC conjugate vaccine (MenC-CRM197) and subsequent booster responses to MenACWY-TT in healthy European children. METHODS: In the initial study (NCT00674583), healthy children, 2-10 years of age, were randomized to receive a single dose of either MenACWY-TT or MenC-CRM197. In the follow-up study, we present the persistence at 32, 44, 56, and 68 M post-vaccination, overall and stratified by age (2-5 and 6-10 years), and the immunogenicity and safety of MenACWY-TT administered to all study participants at M68 post-primary vaccination. RESULTS: At M68, 33.3% (age group 2-5 years) and 47.1% (age group 6-10 years) of the children vaccinated with MenACWY-TT, and 50.0% (age group 2-5 years) and 75.9% (age group 6-10 years) vaccinated with MenC-CRM197 retained titers ≥1:8 for MenC, as assessed by a serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA). In the MenACWY-TT recipients, the percentages of children retaining rSBA titers ≥1:8 for MenA, MenW, and MenY were 81.7%, 47.3% and 66.7% in age group 2-5 years and 91.8%, 58,8% and 76.5% in age group 6-10 years, respectively. The booster dose induced robust responses (100% for all serogroups) and was well-tolerated. CONCLUSIONS:Antibody persistence (rSBA titers ≥ 1:8) for serogroups A, W and Y was observed in more than 50.0% of the children 68 M after receiving one dose of MenACWY-TT; for MenC, antibody persistence was observed in more than one third of MenACWY-TT and more than half of MenC-CRM197 recipients. Vaccination with a booster dose of MenACWY-TT induced robust immune responses for all serogroups.
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BACKGROUND: We evaluated antibody persistence up to 68 months (M) post-vaccination with a quadrivalent meningococcal serogroups A, C, W and Y tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (MenACWY-TT) or a licensed monovalent MenC conjugate vaccine (MenC-CRM197) and subsequent booster responses to MenACWY-TT in healthy European children. METHODS: In the initial study (NCT00674583), healthy children, 2-10 years of age, were randomized to receive a single dose of either MenACWY-TT or MenC-CRM197. In the follow-up study, we present the persistence at 32, 44, 56, and 68 M post-vaccination, overall and stratified by age (2-5 and 6-10 years), and the immunogenicity and safety of MenACWY-TT administered to all study participants at M68 post-primary vaccination. RESULTS: At M68, 33.3% (age group 2-5 years) and 47.1% (age group 6-10 years) of the children vaccinated with MenACWY-TT, and 50.0% (age group 2-5 years) and 75.9% (age group 6-10 years) vaccinated with MenC-CRM197 retained titers ≥1:8 for MenC, as assessed by a serum bactericidal assay using rabbit complement (rSBA). In the MenACWY-TT recipients, the percentages of children retaining rSBA titers ≥1:8 for MenA, MenW, and MenY were 81.7%, 47.3% and 66.7% in age group 2-5 years and 91.8%, 58,8% and 76.5% in age group 6-10 years, respectively. The booster dose induced robust responses (100% for all serogroups) and was well-tolerated. CONCLUSIONS: Antibody persistence (rSBA titers ≥ 1:8) for serogroups A, W and Y was observed in more than 50.0% of the children 68 M after receiving one dose of MenACWY-TT; for MenC, antibody persistence was observed in more than one third of MenACWY-TT and more than half of MenC-CRM197 recipients. Vaccination with a booster dose of MenACWY-TT induced robust immune responses for all serogroups.
Authors: Charissa Fay Corazon Borja-Tabora; Paula Peyrani; Chris Webber; Marie Van der Wielen; Brigitte Cheuvart; Nathalie De Schrevel; Veronique Bianco; Emmanuel Aris; Mark Cutler; Ping Li; John L Perez Journal: BMC Infect Dis Date: 2020-06-18 Impact factor: 3.090
Authors: Timo Vesikari; Paula Peyrani; Chris Webber; Marie Van Der Wielen; Brigitte Cheuvart; Nathalie De Schrevel; Emmanuel Aris; Mark Cutler; Ping Li; John L Perez Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother Date: 2020-06-02 Impact factor: 3.452