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26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis
BACKGROUND: RZV (GSK) contains the varicella-zoster virus antigen glycoprotein E (gE) and the adjuvant system AS01(B) that enhances gE-specific immune responses through stimulating innate immunity. AS01(B) may contribute to the development of transient local or systemic post-vaccination reactions. A...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644461/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.228 |
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author | Callegaro, Andrea Willer, David O Burny, Wivine Hervé, Caroline Kim, Joon Hyung levin, myron J Zahaf, Toufik Cunningham, Anthony L Didierlaurent, Arnaud |
author_facet | Callegaro, Andrea Willer, David O Burny, Wivine Hervé, Caroline Kim, Joon Hyung levin, myron J Zahaf, Toufik Cunningham, Anthony L Didierlaurent, Arnaud |
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description | BACKGROUND: RZV (GSK) contains the varicella-zoster virus antigen glycoprotein E (gE) and the adjuvant system AS01(B) that enhances gE-specific immune responses through stimulating innate immunity. AS01(B) may contribute to the development of transient local or systemic post-vaccination reactions. A hypothesis that the magnitude of those reactions is predictive of immunogenicity and efficacy (i.e., “no pain, no gain”) remains untested. To evaluate potential correlations between RZV’s reactogenicity and immunogenicity in adults aged ≥ 50 years, a post-hoc analysis was conducted using data from 2 large phase 3 studies (NCT01165177, NCT01165229). METHODS: Reactogenicity was calculated as a single score per symptom (maximum grade recorded over 7 days post-vaccination). A global score obtained by adding each maximum severity for all reported symptoms (multivariate reactogenicity models) and a score for each reactogenicity symptom (univariate reactogenicity models) were estimated. RESULTS: The analysis included 904 and 147 RZV recipients with completed post-vaccination symptom diary cards and with anti-gE antibody results or cell-mediated immunity (CMI) results, respectively. The global score of reactogenicity post-dose 2 was significantly associated with anti-gE antibody response (p< 0.001, estimate 0.112) although the absolute antibody increase associated with reactogenicity was minimal (1.29-fold increase), while the association with CMI response was not statistically significant (p=0.073, estimate 0.230). There was a weak, but statistically significant association between gE-specific immune responses and the maximum pain post-dose 2 score (p=0.001, estimate 0.041), irrespective of post-vaccination time. Nevertheless, there are observations of immune responses in participants for whom pain was not reported. CONCLUSION: A weak but statistically significant correlation was found between injection site pain intensity and immune responses in adult RZV recipients aged ≥ 50 years. However, participants reporting no pain were also able to mount a strong immune response, therefore pain cannot be a surrogate marker to inform on the level of immune response or on likelihood of being protected against herpes zoster. FUNDING: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA DISCLOSURES: Andrea Callegaro, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) David O. Willer, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Other Financial or Material Support, Receive GSK shares as part of employment renumeration) Wivine Burny, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee) Caroline Hervé, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee) Joon Hyung Kim, MD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) myron J. levin, MD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Research Grant or Support) Toufik Zahaf, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) Anthony L. Cunningham, F.A.H.M.S., MD, M.B.B.S., B. Med. Sci. (Hons), F.R.A.C.P., F.R.C.P.A., F.A.S.M., GSK group of companies (Grant/Research Support, Advisor or Review Panel member, Speaker’s Bureau) Arnaud Didierlaurent, PhD, GSK group of companies (Other Financial or Material Support, previous employee until 03/2020)Sanofi (Speaker’s Bureau) |
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spelling | pubmed-86444612021-12-06 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis Callegaro, Andrea Willer, David O Burny, Wivine Hervé, Caroline Kim, Joon Hyung levin, myron J Zahaf, Toufik Cunningham, Anthony L Didierlaurent, Arnaud Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: RZV (GSK) contains the varicella-zoster virus antigen glycoprotein E (gE) and the adjuvant system AS01(B) that enhances gE-specific immune responses through stimulating innate immunity. AS01(B) may contribute to the development of transient local or systemic post-vaccination reactions. A hypothesis that the magnitude of those reactions is predictive of immunogenicity and efficacy (i.e., “no pain, no gain”) remains untested. To evaluate potential correlations between RZV’s reactogenicity and immunogenicity in adults aged ≥ 50 years, a post-hoc analysis was conducted using data from 2 large phase 3 studies (NCT01165177, NCT01165229). METHODS: Reactogenicity was calculated as a single score per symptom (maximum grade recorded over 7 days post-vaccination). A global score obtained by adding each maximum severity for all reported symptoms (multivariate reactogenicity models) and a score for each reactogenicity symptom (univariate reactogenicity models) were estimated. RESULTS: The analysis included 904 and 147 RZV recipients with completed post-vaccination symptom diary cards and with anti-gE antibody results or cell-mediated immunity (CMI) results, respectively. The global score of reactogenicity post-dose 2 was significantly associated with anti-gE antibody response (p< 0.001, estimate 0.112) although the absolute antibody increase associated with reactogenicity was minimal (1.29-fold increase), while the association with CMI response was not statistically significant (p=0.073, estimate 0.230). There was a weak, but statistically significant association between gE-specific immune responses and the maximum pain post-dose 2 score (p=0.001, estimate 0.041), irrespective of post-vaccination time. Nevertheless, there are observations of immune responses in participants for whom pain was not reported. CONCLUSION: A weak but statistically significant correlation was found between injection site pain intensity and immune responses in adult RZV recipients aged ≥ 50 years. However, participants reporting no pain were also able to mount a strong immune response, therefore pain cannot be a surrogate marker to inform on the level of immune response or on likelihood of being protected against herpes zoster. FUNDING: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA DISCLOSURES: Andrea Callegaro, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) David O. Willer, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Other Financial or Material Support, Receive GSK shares as part of employment renumeration) Wivine Burny, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee) Caroline Hervé, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee) Joon Hyung Kim, MD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) myron J. levin, MD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Research Grant or Support) Toufik Zahaf, PhD, GSK group of companies (Employee, Shareholder) Anthony L. Cunningham, F.A.H.M.S., MD, M.B.B.S., B. Med. Sci. (Hons), F.R.A.C.P., F.R.C.P.A., F.A.S.M., GSK group of companies (Grant/Research Support, Advisor or Review Panel member, Speaker’s Bureau) Arnaud Didierlaurent, PhD, GSK group of companies (Other Financial or Material Support, previous employee until 03/2020)Sanofi (Speaker’s Bureau) Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644461/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.228 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Callegaro, Andrea Willer, David O Burny, Wivine Hervé, Caroline Kim, Joon Hyung levin, myron J Zahaf, Toufik Cunningham, Anthony L Didierlaurent, Arnaud 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title | 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title_full | 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title_fullStr | 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title_short | 26. Is There a Correlation Between Reactogenicity and Immune Responses of the Adjuvanted Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV)? A Post-hoc Analysis |
title_sort | 26. is there a correlation between reactogenicity and immune responses of the adjuvanted recombinant zoster vaccine (rzv)? a post-hoc analysis |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644461/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.228 |
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