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Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults
Necator americanus Glutathione-S-Transferase-1 (Na-GST-1) plays a role in the digestion of host hemoglobin by adult N. americanus hookworms. Vaccination of laboratory animals with recombinant Na-GST-1 is associated with significant protection from challenge infection. Recombinant Na-GST-1 was expres...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28464026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005574 |
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author | Diemert, David J. Freire, Janaína Valente, Vanderson Fraga, Carlos Geraldo Talles, Frederico Grahek, Shannon Campbell, Doreen Jariwala, Amar Periago, Maria Victoria Enk, Martin Gazzinelli, Maria Flávia Bottazzi, Maria Elena Hamilton, Robert Brelsford, Jill Yakovleva, Anna Li, Guangzhao Peng, Jin Correa-Oliveira, Rodrigo Hotez, Peter Bethony, Jeffrey |
author_facet | Diemert, David J. Freire, Janaína Valente, Vanderson Fraga, Carlos Geraldo Talles, Frederico Grahek, Shannon Campbell, Doreen Jariwala, Amar Periago, Maria Victoria Enk, Martin Gazzinelli, Maria Flávia Bottazzi, Maria Elena Hamilton, Robert Brelsford, Jill Yakovleva, Anna Li, Guangzhao Peng, Jin Correa-Oliveira, Rodrigo Hotez, Peter Bethony, Jeffrey |
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description | Necator americanus Glutathione-S-Transferase-1 (Na-GST-1) plays a role in the digestion of host hemoglobin by adult N. americanus hookworms. Vaccination of laboratory animals with recombinant Na-GST-1 is associated with significant protection from challenge infection. Recombinant Na-GST-1 was expressed in Pichia pastoris and adsorbed to aluminum hydroxide adjuvant (Alhydrogel) according to current Good Manufacturing Practice. Two Phase 1 trials were conducted in 142 healthy adult volunteers in the United States and Brazil, first in hookworm-naïve individuals and then in residents of a N. americanus endemic area in Brazil. Volunteers received one of three doses of recombinant Na-GST-1 (10, 30, or 100 μg) adjuvanted with Alhydrogel, adjuvanted with Alhydrogel and co-administered with an aqueous formulation of Glucopyranosyl Lipid A (GLA-AF), or the hepatitis B vaccine. Vaccinations were administered via intramuscular injection on days 0, 56, and 112. Na-GST-1/Alhydrogel was well tolerated in both hookworm-naïve and hookworm-exposed adults, with the most common adverse events being mild to moderate injection site pain and tenderness, and mild headache and nausea; no vaccine-related severe or serious adverse events were observed. Antigen-specific IgG antibodies were induced in a dose-dependent fashion, with increasing levels observed after each vaccination in both trials. The addition of GLA-AF to Na-GST-1/Alhydrogel did not result in significant increases in specific IgG responses. In both the US and Brazil studies, the predominant IgG subclass induced against Na-GST-1 was IgG1, with lesser amounts of IgG3. Vaccination of both hookworm-naïve and hookworm-exposed adults with recombinant Na-GST-1 was safe, well tolerated, and resulted in significant antigen-specific IgG responses. Based on these results, this vaccine will be advanced into clinical trials in children and eventual efficacy studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01261130 for the Brazil trial and NCT01385189 for the US trial) |
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spelling | pubmed-54416352017-06-06 Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults Diemert, David J. Freire, Janaína Valente, Vanderson Fraga, Carlos Geraldo Talles, Frederico Grahek, Shannon Campbell, Doreen Jariwala, Amar Periago, Maria Victoria Enk, Martin Gazzinelli, Maria Flávia Bottazzi, Maria Elena Hamilton, Robert Brelsford, Jill Yakovleva, Anna Li, Guangzhao Peng, Jin Correa-Oliveira, Rodrigo Hotez, Peter Bethony, Jeffrey PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Necator americanus Glutathione-S-Transferase-1 (Na-GST-1) plays a role in the digestion of host hemoglobin by adult N. americanus hookworms. Vaccination of laboratory animals with recombinant Na-GST-1 is associated with significant protection from challenge infection. Recombinant Na-GST-1 was expressed in Pichia pastoris and adsorbed to aluminum hydroxide adjuvant (Alhydrogel) according to current Good Manufacturing Practice. Two Phase 1 trials were conducted in 142 healthy adult volunteers in the United States and Brazil, first in hookworm-naïve individuals and then in residents of a N. americanus endemic area in Brazil. Volunteers received one of three doses of recombinant Na-GST-1 (10, 30, or 100 μg) adjuvanted with Alhydrogel, adjuvanted with Alhydrogel and co-administered with an aqueous formulation of Glucopyranosyl Lipid A (GLA-AF), or the hepatitis B vaccine. Vaccinations were administered via intramuscular injection on days 0, 56, and 112. Na-GST-1/Alhydrogel was well tolerated in both hookworm-naïve and hookworm-exposed adults, with the most common adverse events being mild to moderate injection site pain and tenderness, and mild headache and nausea; no vaccine-related severe or serious adverse events were observed. Antigen-specific IgG antibodies were induced in a dose-dependent fashion, with increasing levels observed after each vaccination in both trials. The addition of GLA-AF to Na-GST-1/Alhydrogel did not result in significant increases in specific IgG responses. In both the US and Brazil studies, the predominant IgG subclass induced against Na-GST-1 was IgG1, with lesser amounts of IgG3. Vaccination of both hookworm-naïve and hookworm-exposed adults with recombinant Na-GST-1 was safe, well tolerated, and resulted in significant antigen-specific IgG responses. Based on these results, this vaccine will be advanced into clinical trials in children and eventual efficacy studies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01261130 for the Brazil trial and NCT01385189 for the US trial) Public Library of Science 2017-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5441635/ /pubmed/28464026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005574 Text en © 2017 Diemert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Diemert, David J. Freire, Janaína Valente, Vanderson Fraga, Carlos Geraldo Talles, Frederico Grahek, Shannon Campbell, Doreen Jariwala, Amar Periago, Maria Victoria Enk, Martin Gazzinelli, Maria Flávia Bottazzi, Maria Elena Hamilton, Robert Brelsford, Jill Yakovleva, Anna Li, Guangzhao Peng, Jin Correa-Oliveira, Rodrigo Hotez, Peter Bethony, Jeffrey Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title | Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title_full | Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title_fullStr | Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title_short | Safety and immunogenicity of the Na-GST-1 hookworm vaccine in Brazilian and American adults |
title_sort | safety and immunogenicity of the na-gst-1 hookworm vaccine in brazilian and american adults |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28464026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005574 |
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