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DAR-901 vaccine for the prevention of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis among BCG-immunized adolescents in Tanzania: A randomized controlled, double-blind phase 2b trial.

Authors :
Munseri, Patricia
Said, Jamila
Amour, Maryam
Magohe, Albert
Matee, Mecky
Rees, Christiaan A.
Mackenzie, Todd
Tvaroha, Susan
Bailey-Kellogg, Chris
Maro, Isaac
Wieland-Alter, Wendy
Adams, Lisa V.
Horsburgh, C. Robert
Nakamura, Keiko
Arbeit, Robert D.
Pallangyo, Kisali
von Reyn, C. Fordham
Source :
Vaccine. Oct2020, Vol. 38 Issue 46, p7239-7245. 7p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

SRL172 prevented disease due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Phase 3 trial. DAR-901 represents a scalable manufacturing process for SRL172. We sought to determine if DAR-901 would prevent infection with M. tuberculosis among BCG-primed adolescents age 13–15 years in Tanzania. Adolescents with a negative T- SPOT.TBR interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) were randomized 1:1 to three intradermal injections of DAR-901 or saline placebo at 0, 2 and 4 months. Repeat IGRAs were performed at 2 months, and at 1, 2, and 3 years. The primary efficacy outcome was time to new TB infection (IGRA conversion to positive); the secondary outcome was time to persistent TB infection (IGRA conversion with repeat positive IGRA). Among 936 participants screened 667 were eligible and randomized to their first dose of vaccine or placebo (safety cohort). At 2 months, 625 participants remained IGRA-negative and were scheduled for the additional two doses (efficacy cohort). DAR-901 was safe and well-tolerated. One DAR-901 recipient developed a vaccine site abscess. Neither the primary nor secondary endpoints differed between the two treatment arms (p = 0.90 and p = 0.20, respectively). DAR-901 IGRA converters had median responses to ESAT-6 of 50.1 spot-forming cells (SFCs) vs. 19.6 SFCs in placebo IGRA converters (p = 0.03). A three-dose series of 1 mg DAR-901 was safe and well-tolerated but did not prevent initial or persistent IGRA conversion. DAR-901 recipients with IGRA conversion demonstrated enhanced immune responses to ESAT-6. Since protection against disease may require different immunologic responses than protection against infection a trial of DAR-901 to prevent TB disease is warranted. Trial Registration. The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT02712424. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0264410X
Volume :
38
Issue :
46
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Vaccine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146427469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.09.055