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Clinical Trials associated with SARS-CoV-2 adjuvanted recombinant protein vaccine, monovalent (B.1.351)-AS03(Sanofi Pasteur)Safety and Immunogenicity of a Dose of the Sanofi-GSK Monovalent (B.1.351) CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 COVID-19 Vaccine in Kidney Transplant Recipients With a Persistently Low SARS CoV-2 Antibody Titer (COVID19-TB-04)
An open label, non-randomized pilot study in kidney transplant recipients who received a completed primary series and bivalent booster of mRNA based COVID-19 vaccine and have ≤2500 U/mL SARS-CoV-2 S antibody concentration using the Roche Elecsys(R) anti-RBD assay. Up to 80 participants will be enrolled in this study. Eligible participants will receive a dose of the Sanofi-GSK monovalent (B.1.351) CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 COVID-19 vaccine candidate..
The primary objective is to determine whether a booster dose of the Sanofi-GSK monovalent (B.1.351) CoV2 preS dTM-AS03 COVID-19 vaccine will elicit an increased SARS-CoV-2 antibody response in participants who have failed to maintain an antibody titer >2500 U/mL (using the Roche Elecsys(R) anti-RBD assay) to 2 or more doses of mRNA based COVID-19 vaccine
/ Unknown statusPhase 3IIT Immunogenicity and Reactogenicity Following a 3rd Dose of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine (Pfizer-BioNtech) and Two Adjuvanted Sub-unit Vaccines (SP/GSK) Administered as a Booster in Adults Who Received 2 Doses of Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA Vaccine as a Primary Vaccination: A Randomized, Single-blinded Multicenter Clinical Trial
The vaccination campaign in France began in early 2021 and was declared mandatory for all French people in July 2021. The efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines has since been widely demonstrated, as well as their safety, and now 60% of the adult population in France has received a first dose, most of them with Pfizer-BioNTech's mRNA vaccine.
However, despite the increasing coverage, new data highlight the need for a booster dose for the most vulnerable people, including patients with immune deficiency. This makes it likely that a booster dose will also be needed in the general population, especially among healthcare workers, due to the active circulation of new variants since the beginning of summer 2021 and evidence of reduced protection against them.
On the other hand, in addition to evaluating the potential benefit of a booster vaccination, it appears interesting to also evaluate a heterologous vaccination regimen, i.e. a booster with a different vaccine than the one used for the primary vaccination. Some studies have already evaluated a two-dose heterologous regimen and the results have shown stronger protection against SARS-CoV-2. In addition, this alternative could provide a real benefit in terms of accessibility, cost, and acceptability.
The vaccine developed by Sanofi-Pasteur is based on a traditional recombinant protein approach using GSK's AS03 adjuvant. Two formulations of this vaccine are currently under development, the first targeting the S protein of the D614 strain (Wuhan strain), the second targeting the B.1.351 variant. Their value as a booster needs to be evaluated.
The objective of this trial is therefore to evaluate the immunological response and safety induced by a homologous vaccine booster (Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine booster) and a heterologous vaccine booster (one of the two experimental Sanofi/GSK vaccines booster), on the D614 (Wuhan) strain and on the SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Immunogenicity and Safety of SARS-CoV-2 Recombinant Protein Vaccines With AS03 Adjuvant in Adults 18 Years of Age and Older as a Primary Series and Immunogenicity and Safety of a Booster Dose of SARS-CoV-2 Adjuvanted Recombinant Protein Vaccines (Two Monovalent and One Bivalent)
The primary objectives of the study are:
To assess the safety profile of the study vaccines in each study intervention group.
To assess the neutralizing antibody profile after primary series vaccination in SARS-CoV-2-naïve adults.
To demonstrate that a booster dose of monovalent or bivalent SARS-CoV-2 vaccine given to adults previously vaccinated with an authorized/approved COVID-19 vaccine induces an immune response that is non-inferior to the response induced by a twodose priming series with the monovalent vaccine, and superior to that observed immediately before booster.
The secondary objectives of the study are:
To assess the neutralizing and binding antibody profiles after primary series vaccination at pre-defined time points during the study.
To assess the neutralizing and binding antibody responses of booster vaccination.
To describe the occurrences of laboratory-confirmed symptomatic COVID19 after primary series and booster vaccination.
To describe the occurrences of serologically-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection after primary series vaccination.
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