The SARS-CoV-2 evolution trajectory remains uncertain, and the antigenic characteristics of future variants are highly unpredictable. We report the immunogenicity and safety of multivalent COVID-19 vaccines, SCTV01E and SCTV01E-1, against Omicron BA.5. This phase 2 trial randomized 400 adults into two cohorts, 160 unvaccinated (3 doses) and 240 previously vaccinated (2 doses) individuals to receive 30 µg SCTV01E-1 or 30 µg SCTV01E (1:1) between 4 November and 28 November 2022. Among the unvaccinated cohort, day 42 geometric mean fold rises (GMFRs) of neutralizing antibodies (nAb) against Omicron BA.5 were reported to be 12.8× and 20.5× over day 0 for SCTV01E-1 and SCTV01E, respectively. On day 178, both vaccines increased geometric mean titers (GMTs) of nAb against BA.5 following the booster dose compared to pre-booster levels on D150. Similar frequencies of solicited [6.2% (5/81) and 7.6% (6/79)] and unsolicited [11.1% (9/81) and 10.1% (8/79)] adverse events (AEs) were reported in SCTV01E-1 and SCTV01E groups, respectively. Grade 3 or more AEs were < 2% in both vaccine groups [SCTV01E-1: 1.2% (1/81), SCTV01E: 1.3% (1/79)]. In the previously vaccinated cohort, similar GMFRs were reported on day 28 (SCTV01E-1: 9.4× and SCTV01E: 8.7×) over baseline (D0). On day 148, both vaccines showed increased nAb levels with similar GMFRs over D120. Comparable incidences of solicited [13.2% (16/121) and 10.9% (13/119)] and unsolicited [17.4% (21/121) and 10.9% (13/119)] AEs were reported in SCTV01E-1 and SCTV01E groups, respectively. Numerically identical ≥ grade 3 AEs [SCTV01E-1: 1.7% (2/121) and SCTV01E: 1.7% (2/119)] were reported. This trial demonstrates the effectiveness of updated multivalent vaccines with acceptable safety profiles.
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Vaccines (Basel)
September 2024
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Protein and Antibody, Sinocelltech Ltd., Beijing 100176, China.
The SARS-CoV-2 evolution trajectory remains uncertain, and the antigenic characteristics of future variants are highly unpredictable. We report the immunogenicity and safety of multivalent COVID-19 vaccines, SCTV01E and SCTV01E-1, against Omicron BA.5.
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July 2023
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Protein and Antibody, Sinocelltech Ltd., Beijing, China.
The safety and immunogenicity of a protein-based tetravalent vaccine SCTV01E that contains spike protein ectodomain (S-ECD) of Alpha, Beta, Delta and Omicron BA.1 are assessed and compared with bivalent protein vaccine SCTV01C (Alpha and Beta variants) and monovalent mRNA vaccine (NCT05323461). The primary endpoints are the geometric mean titers (GMT) of live virus neutralizing antibodies (nAb) to Delta (B.
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February 2023
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Protein and Antibody, Sinocelltech Ltd., Beijing, China; Cell Culture Engineering Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing China. Electronic address:
EBioMedicine
January 2023
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Protein and Antibody, Sinocelltech Ltd., Beijing, China; Cell Culture Engineering Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China. Electronic address:
Background: Booster vaccination is an efficient way to address the waning protection of vaccines and immune escape of SARS-CoV-2 variants. We aimed to assess the safety and immunogenicity of SCTV01C, a novel bivalent protein vaccine as a booster for people who previously received two doses of mRNA vaccine.
Methods: In this randomized, phase 1/2 trial, adults fully vaccinated with mRNA vaccines 3-24 month earlier were enrolled.
J Infect
February 2023
Beijing Engineering Research Center of Protein and Antibody, Sinocelltech Ltd, Beijing, China; Cell Culture Engineering Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China. Electronic address:
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