Evaluating the Infectivity, Safety and Immunogenicity of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines, RSV 6120/∆NS1 and RSV 6120/F1/G2/∆NS1, in RSV-Seropositive Children and RSV-Seronegative Infants and Children



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:7/26/2018
Start Date:June 25, 2018
End Date:April 30, 2021

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Phase I Placebo-Controlled Study of the Infectivity, Safety and Immunogenicity of a Single Dose of a Recombinant Live-attenuated Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine, RSV 6120/∆NS1, Lot RSV#018A, or RSV 6120/F1/G2/∆NS1, Lot RSV#016A, Delivered as Nose Drops to RSV-seropositive Children 12 to 59 Months of Age and RSV-seronegative Infants and Children 6 to 24 Months of Age

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the infectivity, safety, and immunogenicity of a
single dose of recombinant, live-attenuated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines (RSV
6120/∆NS1 or RSV 6120/F1/G2/∆NS1) in RSV-seropositive children 12 to 59 months of age and
RSV-seronegative infants and children 6 to 24 months of age.

This study will evaluate the infectivity, safety, and immunogenicity of a single dose of
recombinant, live-attenuated respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines (RSV 6120/∆NS1 or RSV
6120/F1/G2/∆NS1) in RSV-seropositive children 12 to 59 months of age and RSV-seronegative
infants and children 6 to 24 months of age.

The vaccines will be evaluated in a stepwise fashion beginning with RSV-seropositive children
(Group 1) and proceeding sequentially in RSV-seronegative infants and children (Group 2). In
each group, participants will be randomly assigned to receive a single dose of RSV 6120/∆NS1,
RSV 6120/F1/G2/∆NS1, or placebo at Day 0.

Participants will be enrolled in the study between April 1 and October 31, outside of the RSV
season. Group 1 participants will be followed for 28 days after inoculation, and Group 2
participants will remain on the study until they complete the post-RSV season visit between
April 1 and April 30 in the calendar year following enrollment. The expected duration of the
initial study is 28 days for Group 1 participants and between 6 and 13 months for Group 2
participants, depending upon time of enrollment.

Study visits for all participants may include clinical assessments, blood collection, and
nasal washes. Additionally, participants' parents or guardians will be contacted by study
staff at various times during the study to monitor participants' health.

INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR RSV-SEROPOSITIVE CHILDREN

- Greater than or equal to 12 months of age and less than 60 months of age at the time
of inoculation

- Screening serum specimen for RSV-neutralizing antibody is obtained within the calendar
year of inoculation

- Seropositive for RSV antibody, defined as serum RSV-neutralizing antibody titer
greater than or equal to 1:40

- Pre-inoculation serum sample for RSV-neutralizing antibody specimen is obtained no
more than 56 days prior to inoculation

- In good health based on review of the medical record, history, and physical
examination (PE) at the time of inoculation

- Received routine immunizations appropriate for age based on the Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children and
Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger

- Growing normally for age as demonstrated on a standard growth chart and has a current
height and weight above the 3rd percentile for age

- Expected to be available for the duration of the study

- Parent/guardian is willing and able to provide written informed consent

EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR RSV-SEROPOSITIVE CHILDREN

- Born at less than 34 weeks gestation

- Maternal history of positive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test

- Evidence of chronic disease

- Known or suspected impairment of immune function

- Bone marrow/solid organ transplant recipient

- Major congenital malformations, including congenital cleft palate or cytogenetic
abnormalities

- Suspected or documented developmental disorder, delay, or other developmental problem

- Cardiac abnormality requiring treatment

- Lung disease or reactive airway disease

- More than one episode of wheezing in the first year of life

- Wheezing episode or received bronchodilator therapy within the past 12 months

- Wheezing episode or received bronchodilator therapy after the age of 12 months

- Previous receipt of supplemental oxygen therapy in a home setting

- Previous receipt of an investigational RSV vaccine

- Previous receipt or planned administration of anti-RSV antibody product including
ribavirin, RSV Ig or RSV mAb

- Previous receipt of immunoglobulin or any antibody products within the past 6 months

- Previous receipt of any other blood products within the past 6 months

- Previous anaphylactic reaction

- Previous vaccine-associated adverse reaction that was Grade 3 or above

- Known hypersensitivity to any vaccine component

- Member of a household that contains an infant who is less than 12 months of age at the
date of inoculation through the 10th day after inoculation

- Member of a household that, at the date of inoculation through the 10th day after
inoculation, contains an immunocompromised individual including but not limited to:

- a person who is HIV-infected

- a person who has received chemotherapy within the 12 months prior to enrollment

- a person receiving immunosuppressant agents

- a person living with a solid organ or bone marrow transplant

- Will attend a daycare facility that does not separate children by age and contains an
infant who is less than 12 months of age at the date of inoculation through the 10th
day after inoculation

- Receipt of any of the following prior to enrollment:

- any inactivated vaccine or live-attenuated rotavirus vaccine within the 14 days
prior, or

- any live vaccine, other than rotavirus vaccine, within the 28 days prior, or

- another investigational vaccine or investigational drug within 28 days prior, or

- salicylate (aspirin) or salicylate-containing products within the past 28 days

- Scheduled administration of any of the following after planned inoculation:

- inactivated vaccine or live-attenuated rotavirus vaccine within the 14 days
after, or

- any live vaccine other than rotavirus within the 28 days after, or

- another investigational vaccine or investigational drug within the 28 days after

- Receipt of any of the following medications within 3 days of study enrollment:

- systemic antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-parasitic, or antituberculous
agents, whether for treatment or prophylaxis, or

- intranasal medications, or

- other prescription medications except the permitted concomitant medications
listed in the protocol

- Any of the following events at the time of enrollment:

- fever (temporal or rectal temperature of greater than or equal to 100.4°F), or

- upper respiratory signs or symptoms (rhinorrhea, cough, or pharyngitis) or

- nasal congestion significant enough to interfere with successful inoculation, or

- otitis media

INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR RSV-SERONEGATIVE INFANTS & CHILDREN

- Greater than or equal to 6 months of age and less than 25 months of age at the time of
inoculation

- Screening and pre-inoculation serum specimens for RSV-neutralizing antibody are
obtained no more than 42 days prior to inoculation

- Seronegative for RSV antibody, defined as serum RSV-neutralizing antibody titer less
than 1:40

- In good health based on review of the medical record, history, and PE at the time of
inoculation

- Received routine immunizations appropriate for age based on the ACIP Recommended
Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger

- Growing normally for age as demonstrated on a standard growth chart, AND

- If less than 1 year of age: has a current height and weight above the 5th
percentile for age

- If greater than or equal to 1 year of age: has a current height and weight above
the 3rd percentile for age

- Expected to be available for the duration of the study

- Parent/guardian is willing and able to provide written informed consent

EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR RSV-SERONEGATIVE INFANTS & CHILDREN

- Born at less than 34 weeks gestation

- Born at less than 37 weeks gestation, and at the date of inoculation less than 1 year
of age

- Maternal history of a positive HIV test

- Evidence of chronic disease

- Known or suspected infection or impairment of immunological functions

- Bone marrow/solid organ transplant recipient

- Major congenital malformations, including congenital cleft palate or cytogenetic
abnormalities

- Suspected or documented developmental disorder, delay, or other developmental problem

- Cardiac abnormality requiring treatment

- Lung disease or reactive airway disease

- More than one episode of wheezing in the first year of life

- Wheezing episode or received bronchodilator therapy within the past 12 months

- Wheezing episode or received bronchodilator therapy after the age of 12 months

- Previous receipt of supplemental oxygen therapy in a home setting

- Previous receipt of an investigational RSV vaccine

- Previous receipt or planned administration of anti-RSV antibody product including
ribavirin, RSV Ig, or RSV mAb

- Previous receipt of immunoglobulin or any antibody products within the past 6 months

- Previous receipt of any blood products within the past 6 months

- Previous anaphylactic reaction

- Previous vaccine-associated adverse reaction that was Grade 3 or above

- Known hypersensitivity to any study product component

- Member of a household that contains an infant who is less than 6 months of age at the
date of inoculation through the 28th day after inoculation

- Member of a household that, at the date of inoculation through the 28th day after
inoculation, contains an immunocompromised individual including but not limited to:

- a person who is HIV-infected

- a person who has received chemotherapy within the 12 months prior to enrollment

- a person receiving immunosuppressant agents

- a person living with a solid organ or bone marrow transplant

- Attends a daycare facility that does not separate children by age and contains an
infant less than 6 months of age at the date of inoculation through the 28th day after
inoculation

- Receipt of any of the following prior to enrollment:

- any inactivated vaccine or live-attenuated rotavirus vaccine within the 14 days
prior, or

- any live vaccine, other than rotavirus vaccine, within the 28 days prior, or

- another investigational vaccine or investigational drug within 28 days prior, or

- salicylate (aspirin) or salicylate-containing products within the past 28 days

- Scheduled administration of any of the following after planned inoculation

- inactivated vaccine or live-attenuated rotavirus vaccine within the 14 days
after, or

- any live vaccine other than rotavirus within the 28 days after, or

- another investigational vaccine or investigational drug within the 56 days after

- Receipt of any of the following medications within 3 days of study enrollment:

- systemic antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-parasitic, or antituberculous
agents, whether for treatment or prophylaxis, or

- intranasal medications, or

- other prescription medications except the permitted concomitant medications
listed below

- Permitted concomitant medications (prescription or non-prescription) include
nutritional supplements, medications for gastroesophageal reflux, eye drops, and
topical medications, including (but not limited to) cutaneous (topical) steroids,
topical antibiotics, and topical antifungal agents.

- Any of the following events at the time of enrollment:

- fever (temporal or rectal temperature of greater than or equal to 100.4°F), or

- upper respiratory signs or symptoms (rhinorrhea, cough, or pharyngitis) or

- nasal congestion significant enough to interfere with successful inoculation, or

- otitis media
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