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Evaluation of Human Immune Responses to Influenza Virus Vaccination in Healthy Volunteers

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Status and phase

Terminated
Phase 4

Conditions

Influenza Immunisation
Influenza

Treatments

Biological: Influenza Virus Vaccine Inactivated

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

NIH

Identifiers

NCT02385123
14-0071 (Other Identifier)
HHSN272201400004C

Details and patient eligibility

About

This was an open label, single arm, Phase IV study of longitudinal immunologic responses to influenza vaccine in healthy adult participants, with the aim of enrolling up to 70 participants. This study enrolled males and non-pregnant females, 18-49 years old, inclusive. The participants were screened at enrollment with a history and physical exam and laboratory testing to ensure they were healthy enough to participate. Total enrollment was 60 participants.

Qualifying participants were vaccinated with an FDA approved seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) according to the package insert. The study enrolled a total 60 participants. The primary objective of the study was to characterize HA-specific plasmablasts and memory B cells after influenza vaccination.

Note: Due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, all non-essential research was halted in mid-March 2020. New enrollments were placed on hold for this study. Follow-up visits were also halted, which impacted the timing of participants' subsequent follow-up visits. Five participants had their Day 180 visits halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Full description

This was an open label, single arm, Phase IV study of longitudinal immunologic responses to influenza vaccine in healthy adult participants. This study enrolled males and non-pregnant females, 18-49 years old. The primary objective of the study was to characterize hemagglutinin (HA)-specific plasmablasts and memory B cells after influenza vaccination. The secondary objective was to investigate the longevity of humoral immunity to influenza virus in humans. Total enrollment was 60 participants.

This was a multi-year study. Participant duration in this study was 180 days. Participants were screened at enrollment with a history and physical exam and laboratory testing to ensure they were healthy enough to participate. Qualifying participants were vaccinated with an FDA approved seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) according to the package insert. Approximately 450 ml of blood was collected for the research assays during the course of the study. Specifically, 16 ml was be collected for screening; 48ml was collected at enrollment; 96ml was collected at visit Days 7 and 14; and 64 ml was collected at 28, 90, and 180 days post vaccination.

A total of 60 participants were enrolled over the course of the study. Participants who completed the study were given the option to re-enroll in subsequent years as long as they continued to meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria. Re-enrolling participants were re-consented, given new participants identifiers, and counted towards the enrollment number goal for each year of participation. Safety was assessed from the time of study enrollment through the last study visit, via monitoring of vital signs, and querying for change in health status.

Note: Due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, all non-essential research was halted in mid-March 2020. New enrollments were placed on hold for this study. Follow-up visits were also halted, which impacted the timing of participants' subsequent follow-up visits. Five participants had their Day 180 visits halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A request was submitted to the Emory University Institutional Review Board to extend the missed visit windows for the Day 180 visit for a maximum of up to 90 days, to ensure that ample time would be available to bring participants back for their missed visits. Enrollment for this study ended on September 30, 2020, before research activities could resume at Emory.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 49 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male or female subjects between 18 and 49 years of age, inclusive.

  • Subjects capable of providing written informed consent prior to initiation of any study procedures. Subjects able to understand and comply with planned study procedures and be available for all study visits.

  • Screening labs within normal limits per the local laboratory normal ranges or considered to be not clinically significant by the investigator. Normal laboratory ranges are as listed below:

    • Hematology:

      • Hemoglobin: Male- 12.9-16.1 gm/dL, Female- 11.4-14.4 gm/dL
      • White blood cells (WBC): Male- 4.2-9.2 upper limit (uL), Female- 4-10 upper limit (uL)
      • Platelet count: 150-400 upper limit (uL)
    • Chemistries:

      • Kidney function: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) > / = 60 mL/min/1.73 m^2;
      • Liver enzymes: Albumin > / = 3.5 g/dL; alanine aminotransferase (ALT) <66 U/L; aspartate aminotransferase (AST) <62 U/L
  • Subjects who have not received the seasonal influenza vaccine in the current flu season and are not suspected to have had an influenza infection in the current flu season.

  • Female subjects of child bearing potential must have a negative urine pregnancy test at the screening visit, enrollment visit and all subsequent study visits longer than 14 days since the last pregnancy test.

Exclusion criteria

  • Known infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), or hepatitis B virus (HBV). This information will be obtained verbally from the patient.
  • If female, active pregnancy or breast-feeding or plans to become pregnant during study participation.
  • Chronic medical conditions that cause immunodeficiency or that require medications which could alter immune function such as immunosuppressants and immunoenhancers.
  • Have any medical disease or condition that, in the opinion of the site principal investigator or appropriate sub-investigator, is a contraindication to study participation. This includes any chronic medical disease or condition, defined as persisting 3 months (defined as 90 days) or longer, that would place the subject at an unacceptable risk of injury, render the subject unable to meet the requirements of the protocol, or may interfere with the evaluation of responses or the subject's successful completion of this study
  • Have an acute illness, as determined by the site principal investigator or appropriate sub-investigator, within 72 hours prior to study vaccination. An acute illness which is nearly resolved with only minor residual symptoms remaining is allowable if, in the opinion of the site principal investigator or appropriate sub-investigator, the residual symptoms will not interfere with the ability to assess safety parameters as required by the protocol.
  • Persons taking anticoagulants, long-term aspirin therapy, or long-term systemic steroids (greater than 3 months in the past 12 months and any within 30 days).
  • Have known hypersensitivity or allergy to eggs, egg or chicken protein, or other components of the study vaccine;
  • Have a known latex allergy;
  • Have a history of severe reactions following previous immunization with licensed influenza virus vaccines.
  • Have a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome.
  • Subjects who had or are suspected to have had an influenza infection in the current influenza season.
  • Subjects who, at screening, have abnormal vital signs and/or physical exam, including a temperature > / = 38.0 C, Systolic blood pressure < / = 90 or > / = 160 mmHg, pulse < / = 60 or > 110 beats per minute, new rash, signs of infection.
  • Subjects who have already received the seasonal influenza vaccine in the current influenza vaccination season.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

60 participants in 1 patient group

Seasonal Flu Vaccine/Healthy Adult Volunteers
Experimental group
Description:
0.5 ml of seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) was administered intramuscularly (IM) on Day 0 of each study season, for this multi-year study. A total of 60 participants were enrolled in this study.
Treatment:
Biological: Influenza Virus Vaccine Inactivated

Trial documents
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