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LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios

BACKGROUND: Smallpox remains a high-priority threat due to its potential for re-emergence through events including bioterrorism and spontaneous mutation. While traditional replicating smallpox vaccines such as ACAM2000 are associated with serious side effects, the non-replicating MVA BN smallpox vac...

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Autores principales: Maclennan, Jane, Weidenthaler, Heinz, Pittman, Phillip, Schmidt, Darja, Chaplin, Paul
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810768/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz415.2494
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author Maclennan, Jane
Weidenthaler, Heinz
Pittman, Phillip
Schmidt, Darja
Chaplin, Paul
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description BACKGROUND: Smallpox remains a high-priority threat due to its potential for re-emergence through events including bioterrorism and spontaneous mutation. While traditional replicating smallpox vaccines such as ACAM2000 are associated with serious side effects, the non-replicating MVA BN smallpox vaccine was developed as a safer alternative. METHODS: This phase 3 non-inferiority study compared indicators of efficacy between the MVA-BN smallpox vaccine and ACAM2000. The co-primary endpoints were (1) to compare vaccine-induced serum neutralizing antibodies (geometric mean titer [GMT]) at predefined Peak Visits, as measured by plaque reduction neutralization tests (PRNT) and (2) to assess the attenuation of ACAM2000-induced takes after MVA-BN administration by measuring maximum lesion area (MLA). Early neutralizing antibody GMTs at Day 14, a timepoint considered protective for traditional replicating smallpox vaccines, were also compared following single doses of either vaccine. RESULTS: A total of 440 subjects were evenly randomized to receive either 2 doses of MVA-BN followed by 1 dose of ACAM2000 at 4 week intervals (Group 1) or a single dose of ACAM2000 (Group 2). Peak neutralizing antibody GMTs were significantly higher following 2 MVA-BN doses (153.5) compared with ACAM2000 (79.3), with a ratio of 1.935 (95% CI: 1.562, 2.397). At Day 14, neutralizing antibody GMTs were equal following a single dose of either MVA BN or ACAM2000 (16.2, ratio of 0.997, 95% CI: 0.738, 1.348), with similar seroconversion rates (90.8% vs. 91.8%, respectively). The median MLA induced by ACAM2000 was significantly reduced when subjects received prior MVA-BN in Group 1 (0 mm(2)) compared with Group 2 (76.0 mm(2)), suggesting protection against orthopoxvirus. MVA BN was well tolerated, demonstrating a better safety profile than ACAM2000. CONCLUSION: Two doses of MVA-BN induce significantly higher peak neutralizing antibody responses compared with ACAM2000. A single dose induces an early neutralizing antibody response equal to ACAM2000 at Day 14, demonstrating the suitability of MVA BN in both pre- and post-outbreak scenarios. This study was partly funded by BARDA under contract HHSO100200700034C. DISCLOSURES: Jane Maclennan, BSc MRPharmS, Bavarian Nordic (Employee), Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Heinz Weidenthaler, MD, Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Phillip Pittman, MD, Bavarian Nordic (Scientific Research Study Investigator), Darja Schmidt, PhD, Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Paul Chaplin, PhD, Bavarian Nordic (Board Member, Employee, Shareholder), Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder).
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spelling pubmed-68107682019-10-28 LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios Maclennan, Jane Weidenthaler, Heinz Pittman, Phillip Schmidt, Darja Chaplin, Paul Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Smallpox remains a high-priority threat due to its potential for re-emergence through events including bioterrorism and spontaneous mutation. While traditional replicating smallpox vaccines such as ACAM2000 are associated with serious side effects, the non-replicating MVA BN smallpox vaccine was developed as a safer alternative. METHODS: This phase 3 non-inferiority study compared indicators of efficacy between the MVA-BN smallpox vaccine and ACAM2000. The co-primary endpoints were (1) to compare vaccine-induced serum neutralizing antibodies (geometric mean titer [GMT]) at predefined Peak Visits, as measured by plaque reduction neutralization tests (PRNT) and (2) to assess the attenuation of ACAM2000-induced takes after MVA-BN administration by measuring maximum lesion area (MLA). Early neutralizing antibody GMTs at Day 14, a timepoint considered protective for traditional replicating smallpox vaccines, were also compared following single doses of either vaccine. RESULTS: A total of 440 subjects were evenly randomized to receive either 2 doses of MVA-BN followed by 1 dose of ACAM2000 at 4 week intervals (Group 1) or a single dose of ACAM2000 (Group 2). Peak neutralizing antibody GMTs were significantly higher following 2 MVA-BN doses (153.5) compared with ACAM2000 (79.3), with a ratio of 1.935 (95% CI: 1.562, 2.397). At Day 14, neutralizing antibody GMTs were equal following a single dose of either MVA BN or ACAM2000 (16.2, ratio of 0.997, 95% CI: 0.738, 1.348), with similar seroconversion rates (90.8% vs. 91.8%, respectively). The median MLA induced by ACAM2000 was significantly reduced when subjects received prior MVA-BN in Group 1 (0 mm(2)) compared with Group 2 (76.0 mm(2)), suggesting protection against orthopoxvirus. MVA BN was well tolerated, demonstrating a better safety profile than ACAM2000. CONCLUSION: Two doses of MVA-BN induce significantly higher peak neutralizing antibody responses compared with ACAM2000. A single dose induces an early neutralizing antibody response equal to ACAM2000 at Day 14, demonstrating the suitability of MVA BN in both pre- and post-outbreak scenarios. This study was partly funded by BARDA under contract HHSO100200700034C. DISCLOSURES: Jane Maclennan, BSc MRPharmS, Bavarian Nordic (Employee), Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Heinz Weidenthaler, MD, Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Phillip Pittman, MD, Bavarian Nordic (Scientific Research Study Investigator), Darja Schmidt, PhD, Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder), Paul Chaplin, PhD, Bavarian Nordic (Board Member, Employee, Shareholder), Bavarian Nordic (Employee, Shareholder). Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6810768/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz415.2494 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Schmidt, Darja
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LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title_full LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title_fullStr LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title_short LB11. A Single Dose of the MVA-BN Smallpox Vaccine Induces an Early Protective Antibody Response Similar to a Traditional Replicating Vaccine and Is Suitable for Emergency Scenarios
title_sort lb11. a single dose of the mva-bn smallpox vaccine induces an early protective antibody response similar to a traditional replicating vaccine and is suitable for emergency scenarios
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810768/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz415.2494
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