Status and phase
Conditions
Treatments
About
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, infectivity, and immunogenicity of the HPIV3-EbovZ GP Ebola vaccine candidate in healthy adults.
Full description
The ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa highlights the need for prevention and treatment strategies, as supportive therapy is currently the only treatment for Ebola virus disease. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, infectivity, and immunogenicity of two doses of the HPIV3-EbovZ GP vaccine candidate administered intranasally in healthy adults.
This study will enroll healthy adults who have low pre-existing serum antibody titers to human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV3). Participants will be enrolled sequentially in two cohorts. Cohort 1 will receive two doses of 10^6.0 PFU/mL of HPIV3-EbovZ GP, approximately 4-8 weeks apart. Cohort 2 will receive two doses of 10^7.0 PFU/mL of HPIV3-EbovZ GP, approximately 4-8 weeks apart.
Participants will be admitted to the inpatient unit 1 or 2 days before receiving their first dose of the vaccine. While in the inpatient unit, all participants will undergo a medical history review, physical examination, nasal wash, blood collection, pregnancy testing (for female participants), and pregnancy prevention counseling. Participants will be discharged from the inpatient unit on Day 7 or possibly later, depending on the results of participant's lab tests. An additional study visit will occur at Day 14.
On Day 26, participants will be readmitted to the inpatient unit, and they will receive their second dose of the vaccine on Day 28. Participants will undergo the same study procedures that occurred during the first inpatient stay, and they will be discharged on Day 35. Additional study visits will occur on Days 42, 56, 84, 112, 180, 270, and 360.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Pregnancy as determined by a positive human choriogonadotropin (beta-HCG) test.
Currently breastfeeding.
Evidence of clinically significant neurologic, cardiac, pulmonary, hepatic, rheumatologic, autoimmune, or renal disease by history, physical examination, and/or laboratory studies.
History of intranasal pathology or evidence of structural abnormalities of the sinuses or nasal cavity upon examination.
Behavioral or cognitive impairment or psychiatric disease that in the opinion of the investigator affects the ability of the subject to understand and cooperate with the study protocol.
Positive urine drug toxicology test indicating narcotic use or history of dependency.
Have medical, occupational, or family problems as a result of alcohol or illicit drug use during the past 12 months.
Other condition that in the opinion of the investigator would jeopardize the safety or rights of a subject participating in the trial or would render the subject unable to comply with the protocol.
History of anaphylaxis.
Current diagnosis of asthma or reactive airway disease (within the past 2 years).
Current history of allergic rhinitis requiring the use of medication.
History of Bell's palsy.
Positive ELISA and confirmatory test (e.g., Western blot or HIV-1/HIV-2 differentiation assay) for human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1).
Positive ELISA and confirmatory test (e.g., PCR for virus) for hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Positive hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) by ELISA.
Known immunodeficiency syndrome or history suggestive of impaired immune function.
Use of corticosteroids (excluding topical preparations) or immunosuppressive drugs within 30 days prior to vaccination.
Receipt of a live vaccine within 4 weeks or a killed vaccine within 2 weeks prior to study vaccination.
History of asplenia.
Body mass index (BMI) less than 18.5 or greater than 40.
Receipt of blood or blood-derived products (including immunoglobulin) within 6 months prior to study vaccination.
Current smoker unwilling to stop smoking for the duration of the inpatient study.
Travel to Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea in the last 12 months or are intending to travel to an Ebola endemic region during the study period.
Receipt of another investigational vaccine or drug within 30 days prior to study vaccination.
Previous receipt of an investigational Ebola or Marburg virus vaccine, a chimpanzee adenovirus, or HPIV vectored vaccine or any other investigational vaccine likely to impact on interpretation of the trial data.
Individuals with current or past (in the last 4 weeks) use of intranasal medications (including steroids, decongestants, or hormonal medications) or who have plans to use them within 28 days of study vaccination.
Primary purpose
Allocation
Interventional model
Masking
30 participants in 2 patient groups
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal