4
Clinical Trials associated with AdCh63 AMA1(University of Oxford)A Phase Ia Study to Assess the Safety and Immunogenicity of Novel Schedules for Vaccination With the Candidate Malaria Vaccines; AdCh63 AMA1, MVA AMA1 & AMA1-C1/Alhydrogel® +/- CPG 7909
This study aims to compare the safety and immunogenicity of AdCh63 AMA1 and MVA AMA1vaccine candidates administered alone and with adjuvants in various schedules. These vaccines consist of inactivated viruses which have been modified, so they cannot reproduce in humans, and also to include genetic material for malaria protein AMA1 which is expressed by the malaria parasite during blood stage infection. The vaccines are designed to stimulate an immune response to this malaria protein and thus provide protection against malaria infection. Adjuvants are a crucial component of modern vaccine regimens, increasing the immunogenicity and potency of protein vaccines. In this study we will assess whether virus vectored vaccines combined with protein in adjuvant AMA1-C1/Alhydrogel® and CPG 7909 adjuvant (emulsion containing TLR agonist) can induce stronger and more durable immune response.
A Phase I/IIa Sporozoite Challenge Study to Assess the Protective Efficacy of New Malaria Vaccine Candidates AdCh63 AMA1, MVA AMA1, AdCh63 MSP1, MVA MSP1, AdCh63 ME-TRAP & MVA ME-TRAP
This study aims to test the safety and efficacy of six new malaria vaccines - AdCh63 AMA1, MVA AMA1, AdCh63 MSP1, MVA MSP1, AdCh63 ME-TRAP & MVA ME-TRAP. These vaccines consist of inactivated viruses which have been modified - so they cannot reproduce (replicate) in humans, and also to include genetic material (genes) for malaria proteins which are expressed by the malaria parasite during both liver and blood stage infection. The vaccines are designed to stimulate an immune response to these malaria proteins (immunogenicity describes the nature and magnitude of this immune response) and thus provide protection against malaria infection. The protective efficacy of vaccines will be evaluated by challenging a small number of volunteers who have received the vaccines with malaria infection from the bites of infected mosquitos(sporozoite challenge).
/ Not yet recruitingNot ApplicableIIT A phase I/IIa sporozoite challenge study to assess the safety, immunogenicity and protective efficacy of new malaria vaccine candidates; AdCh63 AMA1, MVA AMA1, AdCh63 MSP1, MVA MSP1, AdCh63 ME-TRAP & MVA ME-TRAP. - Blood & Liver Stage Viral Vectored Vaccines Challenge Study
100 Clinical Results associated with AdCh63 AMA1(University of Oxford)
100 Translational Medicine associated with AdCh63 AMA1(University of Oxford)
100 Patents (Medical) associated with AdCh63 AMA1(University of Oxford)
100 Deals associated with AdCh63 AMA1(University of Oxford)