Understanding the Immune Response to Two Different Meningitis Vaccines

NCT01593514 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE4 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 20

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Summary

The bacterium (germ) Neisseria meningitidis causes meningitis and blood poisoning. N meningitidis is classified into different serogroups (types), based on its outer polysaccharide (carbohydrate) capsule. Serogroups A,B,C,W \& Y are responsible for the vast majority of meningococcal disease worldwide.

Older vaccines against types A,C,W \& Y contain part of the polysaccharide capsule of the germ. However, these polysaccharide vaccines do not provide long-term protection against disease and are less effective in young children, the group most at risk of meningococcal disease. Newer "conjugate" ACWY vaccines attach a polysaccharide to a protein carrier - these provoke a good response in young children and can provide long-term protection.

White blood cells called B cells produce antibodies, which are the main components of protection against meningococcal disease. Although many studies have investigated the immune response to these vaccines in different age groups by measuring specific antibodies, there is limited information about the B cells underlying such an immune response. Several different subsets (populations) of B cells exist in the blood. Previous studies by the investigators group suggest that different numbers of B cells are produced in response to each vaccine type. However, little is understood about which subset of B cell is important for antibody production in response to these polysaccharide or conjugate vaccines.

This study aims to provide detailed information on the immune response to meningococcal vaccines by investigating the appearance of B cells and their subsets in the blood after vaccination with the polysaccharide and conjugate vaccines. These observations will help us understand how polysaccharide and conjugate vaccines stimulate the immune system in different ways. This knowledge will help in the development of new vaccines that are effective across all age groups.

The investigators aim to recruit 20 adults aged 30-70 from Oxfordshire. The study will be funded by the Oxford Vaccine Group.

Conditions

Interventions

BIOLOGICAL

MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis)

The MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis) is obtained by extemporaneous mixing just before injection of the lyophilized MenA component to be reconstituted with the MenCWY component. This vaccine is to be administered intramuscularly.

BIOLOGICAL

MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) and MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis)

The MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) is obtained by reconstituting the purified ACWY polysaccharides with the 0.5 ml water for injection. This vaccine should be administered subcutaneously.The MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis) is obtained by extemporaneous mixing just before injection of the lyophilized MenA component to be reconstituted with the MenCWY component. This vaccine is to be administered intramuscularly.

BIOLOGICAL

MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) and MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis)

The MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) is obtained by reconstituting the purified ACWY polysaccharides with the 0.5 ml water for injection. This vaccine should be administered subcutaneously.The MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis) is obtained by extemporaneous mixing just before injection of the lyophilized MenA component to be reconstituted with the MenCWY component. This vaccine is to be administered intramuscularly.

BIOLOGICAL

1/5th dose MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) and MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis)

To obtain the one-fifth dose of MenACWY-PS, 0.5ml of a full dose of MenACWY-PS will be reconstituted, and then 0.4ml will be discarded prior to subcutaneous injection. The MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis) is obtained by extemporaneous mixing just before injection of the lyophilized MenA component to be reconstituted with the MenCWY component. This vaccine is to be administered intramuscularly.

BIOLOGICAL

Polysaccharide (subcutaneously)-conjugate

The MenACWY-PS polysaccharide vaccine, ( ACWYVax, GSK) is obtained by reconstituting the purified ACWY polysaccharides with the 0.5 ml water for injection.The MenACWY-CRM conjugate vaccine (Menveo, Novartis) is obtained by extemporaneous mixing just before injection of the lyophilized MenA component to be reconstituted with the MenCWY component. This vaccine is to be administered subcutaneously

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Oxford

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Andrew J Pollard, BA, MBBS, FRCPCH, PhD · University of Oxford

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
30 Years
Max Age
70 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2012-12-31
Primary Completion
2013-04-30
Completion
2013-04-30

Countries

  • United Kingdom

Study Locations

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