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  • The investigational MenACYW-TT vaccine was tested for safety and effectiveness in healthy adolescents (ages 10-17) against a licensed vaccine (Menveo) and when given alongside Tdap and HPV4 vaccines.
  • Non-inferiority was established, meaning MenACYW-TT produced similar immune responses compared to Menveo, and it outperformed Menveo in certain antibody responses for all serogroups tested.
  • Both vaccines showed comparable safety profiles with no serious adverse events reported, indicating that MenACYW-TT is well tolerated.

Article Abstract

Background: MenACYW-TT is an investigational quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine intended for use in individuals ≥6 weeks of age. We evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of MenACYW-TT when compared to a licensed quadrivalent conjugate meningococcal vaccine (Menveo®; MCV4-CRM; GlaxoSmithKline, Italy), and when co-administered with tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (Tdap) and human papilloma virus (HPV4) vaccines in healthy meningococcal vaccine-naïve adolescents (10-17 years old) in the United States of America.

Methods: In this pivotal Phase II, open-label, multicenter study, 1715 participants were randomized to receive MenACYW-TT, MCV4-CRM, MenACYW-TT co-administered with Tdap and HPV4, or Tdap and HPV4 vaccines alone (NCT02199691). The primary objective was to evaluate whether antibody responses to MenACYW-TT antigens were non-inferior to antibody responses after MCV4-CRM administration. Meningococcal antibody titers were determined using human complement serum bactericidal assay (hSBA) with titers measured at baseline, and 30 days post vaccination (D30). A vaccine seroresponse was defined as baseline titers <1:8 with post-vaccination titers ≥1:8 or baseline titers ≥1:8 with a ≥4-fold increase at post-vaccination. Safety data were collected up to six months post-vaccination.

Results: Non-inferiority was demonstrated for MenACYW-TT vs MCV4-CRM (primary endpoint), and for MenACYW-TT co-administered with Tdap and HPV4 vs MenACYW-TT alone (secondary endpoint). The vaccine seroresponse rate was higher with MenACYW-TT than with MCV4-CRM, for each serogroup: A: 75.6% vs 66.4%; C: 97.2% vs 72.6%; W: 86.2% vs 66.6%; Y: 97.0% vs 80.8%. The safety profiles of MenACYW-TT, MCV4-CRM, and Tdap and HPV4 vaccines, administered with or without MenACYW-TT, were comparable. There were no vaccine-related serious adverse events.

Conclusions: The MenACYW-TT vaccine was well tolerated and generated an immune response that was non-inferior to the licensed MCV4-CRM vaccine. Immunogenicity and safety profiles were comparable when MenACYW-TT was administered with or without Tdap and HPV4 vaccines in meningococcal vaccine-naïve adolescents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.03.017DOI Listing

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