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A Study to Assess the Experimental Malaria Vaccines R78C and RH5.1 Combined With R21/Matrix-M (a "Multi-stage" Malaria Vaccine)

Phase 1
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Malaria,Falciparum
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT06958198
Lead Sponsor
University of Oxford
Brief Summary

This is a Phase Ib age de-escalation, dose escalation, open-label study to assess the safety and immunogenicity of the multi-stage malaria vaccine candidate R21 plus RH5.1 and/or R78C in Matrix-M in adults aged 18-35 years and children aged 5-17 months in Burkina Faso.

Detailed Description

There will be six study groups. Group 1 will consist of 8 adults who will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 + 10 µg R78C. Group 2 will consist of 8 children who will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1. Group 3 will consist of 8 children who will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg R78C. Group 4 will consist of 8 children who will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C. Group 5 will consist of 8 children who will receive three doses of 5 µg R21. Group 6 will consist of 16 children who will receive three doses of 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C. All vaccinations will be given in 50 µg Matrix-M. All groups will receive their vaccinations in a 0-1-6 month regimen.

Groups 1 to 4 and 6 will be recruited in a staggered process. There will be a DSMB review prior to age deescalation. There will also be three sentinel participants per group and DSMB reviews prior to each subsequent (second and third) vaccination. Group 5 can be recruited at any time and without need for sentinel participants or DSMB review.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria

Only participants who meet all the inclusion criteria will be enrolled into the trial:

  • Group 1: Healthy adult aged 18-35 years at the time of first study vaccination
  • Group 2-6: Healthy child aged 5-17 months at the time of first study vaccination
  • Group 1: Female participants must be non-pregnant (as demonstrated by a negative urine pregnancy .

test), and practice continuous effective contraception until three months after the final study vaccination

  • Participant or parent/guardian provides signed/thumb-printed informed consent
  • Participant (and parent/guardian for child participants) resident in the study area villages, and anticipated to be available for vaccination and the duration of follow-up -
Exclusion Criteria
  • The participant may not enter the trial if ANY of the following apply:

    • Clinically significant congenital abnormalities as judged by the PI or other delegated individual.
    • Clinically significant skin disorder (psoriasis, contact dermatitis, etc.), cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, endocrine disorder, liver disease, renal disease, gastrointestinal disease, neurological illness as judged by the PI or other delegated individual.
    • History of cancer (except basal cell carcinoma of the skin and cervical carcinoma in situ).
    • Children with weight-for-age Z score of less than -3 or other clinical signs of malnutrition.
    • History of allergic reaction, significant IgE-mediated event, or anaphylaxis to immunisation.
    • History of allergic disease or reactions likely to be exacerbated by any component of the vaccines.
    • Sickle cell disease.
    • Clinically significant laboratory abnormality at grade 2 or above as judged by the PI or other delegated individual.
    • Administration of immunoglobulins and/or any blood products within the three months preceding the planned administration of the vaccine candidate.
    • Receipt of any vaccine in the 14 days preceding enrolment, or planned receipt of any other vaccine within 28 days following each study vaccination.
    • History of vaccination with any malaria vaccine.
    • Participation in another research study involving receipt of an investigational product in the 30 days preceding enrolment, or planned use during the study period.
    • Suspected or known current alcohol misuse.
    • Suspected or known injecting drug use in the 5 years preceding enrolment.
    • Female participant who is pregnant, lactating or planning pregnancy during the course of the trial.
    • Scheduled elective surgery or other procedures requiring general anaesthesia during the trial.
    • Seropositive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis C (HCV IgG) or HIV. For children, any history of vertical exposure to HIV infection.
    • Any confirmed or suspected immunosuppressive or immunodeficient state, including HIV infection; asplenia; recurrent, severe infections and chronic (more than 14 days) immunosuppressant medication within the past 6 months (for corticosteroids, this will mean prednisone, or equivalent, ≥ 0.5 mg/kg/day; inhaled and topical steroids are allowed).
    • Any significant disease, disorder or situation which, in the opinion of the Investigator, may either put the participants at risk because of participation in the trial, or may influence the result of the trial, or the participant's ability to participate in the trial.

Vaccination and re-vaccination exclusion criteria:

The following adverse events associated with vaccine immunisation constitute absolute contraindications to further administration of vaccine. If any of these events occur during the study, the participant must be withdrawn and followed until resolution of the event, as with any adverse event:

  • Anaphylactic reaction following administration of vaccine.
  • Pregnancy.

The following adverse events constitute contraindications to administration of vaccine at that point in time; if any one of these adverse events occurs at the time scheduled for vaccination, the participant may be vaccinated at a later date, or withdrawn at the discretion of the Investigator. The participant must be followed until resolution of the event as with any adverse event:

  • Acute disease at the time of vaccination (acute disease is defined as the presence of a moderate or severe illness with or without fever or symptoms suggestive of possible COVID-19 disease). All vaccines can be administered to persons with a minor illness such as diarrhoea or mild upper respiratory infection without fever, i.e. axillary temperature < 37.5°C.
  • Temperature of >37.5°C (99.5°F) at the time of vaccination.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group 2 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17monthsR21They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 2 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17monthsRH5.1They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 2 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17monthsMatrix-M™They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 3 (n=8) children aged between 5-17 monthsR21They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 3 (n=8) children aged between 5-17 monthsR78CThey will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 3 (n=8) children aged between 5-17 monthsMatrix-M™They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 4 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17 monthsR21They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C , administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 4 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17 monthsRH5.1They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C , administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 4 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17 monthsR78CThey will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C , administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 4 (n=8) Children aged between 5-17 monthsMatrix-M™They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C , administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 5 (n=8) children aged 5-17 monthsR21They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 5 (n=8) children aged 5-17 monthsMatrix-M™They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 6 ( n=16) Children 5-17 monthsRH5.1They will receive three doses of 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 6 ( n=16) Children 5-17 monthsR78CThey will receive three doses of 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 6 ( n=16) Children 5-17 monthsMatrix-M™They will receive three doses of 10 µg RH5.1 +10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 1(n=8) adults (18-35years)R21They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 1(n=8) adults (18-35years)RH5.1They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 1(n=8) adults (18-35years)R78CThey will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Group 1(n=8) adults (18-35years)Matrix-M™They will receive three doses of 5 µg R21 + 10 µg RH5.1 + 10 µg R78C, administered at Month 0 (Day 0), Month 1 (Day 28), and Month 6 (Day 182), given as an Intramuscular injection to the deltoid region (adults) or anterolateral thigh (children)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Safety: To assess the safety and reactogenicity of R21, RH5.1 and R78C in Matrix-M™ when used in different combinations in healthy adults and children living in a malaria-endemic area.Solicited AEs will be assessed at Day 0, Days 1-6, 28, days 29-34, 182 and days 187. Unsolicited AEs on Day 0, Days 1-6, 14, 28, Days 29-34, 42, 56, 182, Days 183-187 and 196. All SAEs will be assessed throughout the study follow up period upto Day 365

The specific endpoints for safety and reactogenicity will be actively and passively collected data on adverse events. The following parameters will be assessed:

* Occurrence of solicited local reactogenicity signs and symptoms for 7 days following each vaccination (day of vaccination and 6 subsequent days)

* Occurrence of solicited systemic reactogenicity signs and symptoms for 7 days following each vaccination (day of vaccination and 6 subsequent days)

* Occurrence of unsolicited adverse events for 28 days following the vaccination (day of vaccination and 27 subsequent days)

* Clinically significant change from baseline for safety laboratory measures throughout the study

* Occurrence of serious adverse events during the whole study duration.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Immunogenicity: To assess the humoral immunogenicity of R21, RH5.1 and R78C in Matrix-M™ when used in different combinations in healthy adults and children living in a malaria-endemic area.Immunology blood samples will be collected at screening, day of vaccination, at Days 42, 56, 182, 196, 210, 240, and 365.

Immunogenicity will be assessed by a variety of immunological assays. The following measures will be assessed:

* Serum response:

o Quantitative antigen-specific IgG antibody levels (µg/mL readout) over time - analysis of peak responses and longevity;

* In vitro GIA against 3D7 clone P. falciparum parasites using purified total IgG and a single-cycle pLDH readout assay

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé

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Sigle,, Boulkiemdé Province, Burkina Faso

Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé
🇧🇫Sigle,, Boulkiemdé Province, Burkina Faso
Dr Athanase M. Somé, Doctorat en médecine
Contact
25446249
athanasesome@crun.bf
Dr Ousmane Traoré
Sub Investigator
Dr Salou Diallo
Sub Investigator
Dr Toussaint Rouamba
Sub Investigator
Prof. Halidou Tinto
Principal Investigator
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