Phase 1 Study of dmLT ID Vaccination in Healthy Adults
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Gastrointestinal |
Therapuetic Areas: | Gastroenterology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 45 |
Updated: | 3/6/2019 |
Start Date: | June 2, 2016 |
End Date: | April 27, 2020 |
Contact: | David I Bernstein |
Email: | david.bernstein@cchmc.org |
Phone: | 15136367625 |
A Phase 1 Double-Blind Placebo-Control Dose Escalating Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin LTR192G/L211A (dmLT) From Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli (ETEC) by Intradermal (ID) Vaccination in Healthy Adults
This study is to determine the safety and immunogenicity of an Enterotoxigenic Escherichia
coli (ETEC) candidate vaccine, attenuated recombinant Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin (dmLT)
from ETEC, administered by the Intradermal (ID) route. The sample size has been determined
based on the historic sample, not on power calculations.The study will involve 99 subjects
(83 vaccinees and 16 placebo controls) in 4 consecutive cohorts of 16 individuals each (13
vaccinees and 3 placebo controls) and the final cohort of 35 (31 vaccinees and 4 placebos)
subjects. The primary objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of dmLT vaccine when
administered in three doses intradermally over a range of dosages in healthy adult subjects.
coli (ETEC) candidate vaccine, attenuated recombinant Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin (dmLT)
from ETEC, administered by the Intradermal (ID) route. The sample size has been determined
based on the historic sample, not on power calculations.The study will involve 99 subjects
(83 vaccinees and 16 placebo controls) in 4 consecutive cohorts of 16 individuals each (13
vaccinees and 3 placebo controls) and the final cohort of 35 (31 vaccinees and 4 placebos)
subjects. The primary objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of dmLT vaccine when
administered in three doses intradermally over a range of dosages in healthy adult subjects.
This is a randomized, double-blinded, single site outpatient Phase 1 study in healthy adults
to determine the safety and immunogenicity of an Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC)
candidate vaccine, attenuated recombinant Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin (dmLT) from ETEC,
administered by the Intradermal (ID) route. The sample size has been determined based on the
historic sample, not on power calculations.The study will involve 99 subjects (83 vaccinees
and 16 placebo controls) in 4 consecutive cohorts of 16 individuals each (13 vaccinees and 3
placebo controls) and the final cohort of 35 (31 vaccinees and 4 placebos) subjects. A total
of 16 subjects (to retain 10 vaccinees and 1 placebo evaluable subjects) in each cohort1-4
will initially be recruited, 13 subjects each will receive three separate doses of dmLT
intradermally at 1, 22 and 43-day, and 3 subjects in each cohort will receive three doses of
a placebo (saline) in a blinded fashion. Because of concerns of local reactogencity in cohort
3, cohort 4 will include a sentinel group of 6 subjects that is assessed prior to dosing the
remaining 10 subjects. Proceeding to the remaining subjects will be based on review of safety
data obtained from days 1-14 after the first dose in the sentinel subjects by the ISM, PI and
MM. As this is an outpatient study, subjects will receive their vaccinations and remain in
clinic for observation for a minimum of 30 minutes. Safety data will be reviewed by Safety
Monitoring Team or Committee. Subjects may be replaced to ensure 10 evaluable subjects in
each single cohort, as defined by receiving all 3 vaccine doses. If replacement subjects will
be included if needed and they will be randomized per cohort as a single group to include 1
subject to receive placebo to maintain the blind and ensure there are one placebos in each
cohort. Final confirmatory cohort will include up to 35 vaccinees randomly selected to
receive either 1, 2 or 3 vaccine doses or placebo. The study duration is approximately 1.5-2
years, including 6 months of follow-up and approximately 9 months for subject duration. The
Primary Objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of dmLT vaccine when administered
in three intradermal doses over a range of dosages levels in healthy adult subjects. The
Secondary objectives are: 1. to assess long-term safety follow-up from immunization through
Month 6 months post last vaccination; 2. following ID administration of dmLT vaccine over a
range of dosages levels evaluate dmLT-specific immune response by assays.
to determine the safety and immunogenicity of an Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC)
candidate vaccine, attenuated recombinant Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin (dmLT) from ETEC,
administered by the Intradermal (ID) route. The sample size has been determined based on the
historic sample, not on power calculations.The study will involve 99 subjects (83 vaccinees
and 16 placebo controls) in 4 consecutive cohorts of 16 individuals each (13 vaccinees and 3
placebo controls) and the final cohort of 35 (31 vaccinees and 4 placebos) subjects. A total
of 16 subjects (to retain 10 vaccinees and 1 placebo evaluable subjects) in each cohort1-4
will initially be recruited, 13 subjects each will receive three separate doses of dmLT
intradermally at 1, 22 and 43-day, and 3 subjects in each cohort will receive three doses of
a placebo (saline) in a blinded fashion. Because of concerns of local reactogencity in cohort
3, cohort 4 will include a sentinel group of 6 subjects that is assessed prior to dosing the
remaining 10 subjects. Proceeding to the remaining subjects will be based on review of safety
data obtained from days 1-14 after the first dose in the sentinel subjects by the ISM, PI and
MM. As this is an outpatient study, subjects will receive their vaccinations and remain in
clinic for observation for a minimum of 30 minutes. Safety data will be reviewed by Safety
Monitoring Team or Committee. Subjects may be replaced to ensure 10 evaluable subjects in
each single cohort, as defined by receiving all 3 vaccine doses. If replacement subjects will
be included if needed and they will be randomized per cohort as a single group to include 1
subject to receive placebo to maintain the blind and ensure there are one placebos in each
cohort. Final confirmatory cohort will include up to 35 vaccinees randomly selected to
receive either 1, 2 or 3 vaccine doses or placebo. The study duration is approximately 1.5-2
years, including 6 months of follow-up and approximately 9 months for subject duration. The
Primary Objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of dmLT vaccine when administered
in three intradermal doses over a range of dosages levels in healthy adult subjects. The
Secondary objectives are: 1. to assess long-term safety follow-up from immunization through
Month 6 months post last vaccination; 2. following ID administration of dmLT vaccine over a
range of dosages levels evaluate dmLT-specific immune response by assays.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Male or female ages 18-45, inclusive.
2. Provide written informed consent before initiation of any study procedures.
3. Are in general good health.
- As defined by being without:
- significant medical illness,
- clinically significant physical examination findings, including vitals, as
determined by the PI, and ---screening laboratory values outside the site's
normal limits.
4. Within 46 days of vaccination, have normal screening laboratories.
-Screening labs include white blood cells (WBCs) , hemoglobin (Hgb), platelets,
absolute neutrophil count (ANC), sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen
(BUN), creatinine, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST).
5. Have normal screening laboratories for urine protein. Trace protein is acceptable.
6. Hemoglobin (Hgb) A1C < 6.5 percent at screening.
7. Agrees to complete all study visits and procedures and to provide a screening stool
sample.
8. Female subjects must be of non-childbearing potential or if of childbearing potential,
must be using an effective method of birth control or must be abstinent.
-Non-childbearing potential is defined as surgically sterile or postmenopausal for >
one year.
--Effective methods of birth control include the use of hormonal or barrier birth
control such as implants, injectable contraceptives, combined oral contraceptives,
intrauterine devices [IUDs], cervical sponges, diaphragms, or condoms with spermicidal
agents within 2 months of vaccination. Female subjects must be using an effective
method of birth control or practice abstinence and must agree to continue such
precautions during the study and for 30 days after the Day 43 study visit.
---A woman is eligible if she is monogamous with a vasectomized male.
9. Male subjects must agree not to father a child for 30 days after the last dose of the
vaccine.
10. Agrees not to participate in another clinical trial during the study period.
11. Agrees not to donate blood to a blood bank for 12 months after receiving the vaccine.
12. Potential subjects must be willing to adhere to the following prohibitions and
restrictions on exercise during the course of the study to be eligible for
participation.
- Strenuous exercise (e.g., long distance running > 5km/day, weight lifting, or any
physical activity to which the subject is not accustomed) is to be avoided for at
least 72 hours prior to each study drug administration (and the Follow-up visit).
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Women who are pregnant or lactating or have a positive serum pregnancy test at
screening or positive urine pregnancy test on vaccination days.
2. Abnormal vital signs, defined as:
-Hypertension (systolic blood pressure > 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure >90 mm
Hg) at rest on 2 separate days.
--Palpated heart rate < 55 or > 100 beats/minute at rest on 2 separate days.
---If heart rate between 45 and 55, subjects may be enrolled with an EKG that
demonstrates normal sinus rhythm and does not document conduction disorders.
----Oral Temperature >= 38.0 Degrees Celsius (100.4 Degrees Fahrenheit).
3. Symptoms of an acute self-limited illness, including an oral temperature >= 38.0
Degrees Celsius (100.4 Degrees Fahrenheit), such as an upper respiratory infection or
gastroenteritis within 7 days of administration of Double Mutant Heat-Labile Toxin
(dmLT).
4. Positive hepatitis C, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) serology or positive
hepatitis B serology not consistent with prior hepatitis B immunization.
5. Have a positive urine drug screen for opiates.
6. History of antimicrobial treatment in the 2 weeks before any administration of dmLT.
7. Received previous experimental E. coli, Labile Toxin (LT), or cholera vaccines or live
E. coli or Vibrio cholera challenges; or previous known infections with cholera or
diarrheagenic E. coli.
8. Abnormal routine bowel habits as defined by fewer than three stools per week or more
than two stools per day in the past 6 months.
9. History of chronic gastrointestinal illness.
-This includes severe dyspepsia (mild or moderate heartburn or epigastric pain
occurring no more than three times per week is permitted), or other significant
gastrointestinal tract disease.
10. Regular use (weekly or more often) of laxatives, anti-diarrheal, anti-constipation, or
antacid therapy.
11. History of major gastrointestinal surgery, excluding uncomplicated appendectomy or
cholecystectomy.
12. Long-term use of oral steroids, parenteral steroids, or high-dose inhaled steroids (>
800 mcg/day of beclomethasone dipropionate or equivalent) within the preceding 6
months.
13. Long-term use is defined as longer than 14 days. Nasal and topical steroids are
allowed.
-Long-term use is defined as longer than 14 days. Nasal and topical steroids are
allowed.
14. Have a diagnosis of schizophrenia or other major psychiatric diagnosis.
15. Are receiving impermissible psychiatric drugs.
-The following psychiatric drugs are not permitted: aripiprazole, clozapine,
ziprasidone, haloperidol, molindone, loxapine, thioridazine, thiothixene, pimozide,
fluphenazine, risperidone, mesoridazine, quetiapine, trifluoperazine, chlorprothixene,
chlorpromazine, perphenazine, olanzapine, carbamazepine, divalproex sodium, lithium
carbonate, or lithium citrate.
--Subjects who are receiving a single antidepressant drug and are stable for at least
3 months before enrollment without de-compensating symptoms are allowed to be enrolled
in the study.
16. History of receiving Immunoglobulin (Ig) or other blood product within the 3 months
before enrollment in this study.
17. Subjects who have traveled to an ETEC-endemic area within the past 3 years or have
been raised in a cholera or ETEC endemic area.
-Defined as Africa, Middle East, South Asia, or Central or South America.
18. Subjects who plan to travel to an ETEC-endemic area during the long-term safety
follow-up period (6 months after last vaccination) of the study.
-Defined as Africa, Middle East, South Asia, or Central or South America.
19. Received any licensed vaccine prior to enrollment in this study or plans to receive
any licensed vaccine after any study vaccination.
-Inactivated vaccines may not have been received within 2 weeks of enrollment or
within 2 weeks after any study vaccination. Live vaccines may not have been received
within 4 weeks of enrollment, while on study, or within 4 weeks of final study visit.
20. An acute or chronic medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would
render administration of dmLT unsafe or would interfere with the evaluation of
responses. -This includes, but is not limited to: known or suspected immunodeficiency,
known chronic liver disease, significant renal disease, unstable or progressive
neurological disorders, history of diabetes, cancer (other than a healed skin lesion),
heart disease (in the hospital for a heart attack, history of irregular heart beat or
have had postural hypotension in the past year, unconsciousness (other than a single
brief concussion), seizures (other than with fever when subject was a child <5 years
old), asthma requiring treatment with inhaler or medication in the prior 2 years,
autoimmune disease or eating disorder, and transplant recipients.
21. Have received experimental products within 30 days prior to study entry or plan to
receive experimental products at any time during the study.
22. History of alcohol or drug abuse in the last 5 years.
23. Plans to travel outside of the USA in the time between study vaccination and 4 weeks
following the final vaccination.
24. Any condition that would, in the opinion of the Site Investigator, place the subject
at an unacceptable risk of injury or render the subject unable to meet the
requirements of the protocol.
25. Use of prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) anti-inflammatory medications 48 hours
prior to receiving the investigational product.
-This includes medications that contain naproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen, and other
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
26. Subjects with autoimmune disorders, chronic inflammatory disorders or neurological
disorders with a potential autoimmune correlation.
27. Known allergies to study compound or components of the study vaccine.
28. Special populations, e.g., non-English speakers, children, illiterate or non-writing
individuals, vulnerable populations.
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