Immunogenicity, safety and inter-lot consistency of a meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MenACYW-TT) in adolescents and adults: A Phase III randomized study

2020 
Abstract Background MenACYW-TT is an investigational quadrivalent (serogroups A, C, W and Y) meningococcal conjugate vaccine that is being developed for protection against invasive meningococcal disease. Methods In this Phase 3, blinded, randomized study, 3344 meningococcal vaccine-naive 10–55-year-olds were randomized (3:3:3:2) to receive one of three lots of MenACYW-TT or licensed quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine, MCV4-DT (NCT02842853). Antibody titers were assessed by human and rabbit complement serum bactericidal antibody assays. The co-primary objectives were to demonstrate lot-to-lot consistency of MenACYW-TT by the between-lot geometric mean titer ratios (GMTR) at Day 30, and non-inferiority of Day 30 vaccine seroresponses (titers ≥ 1:16 if pre-vaccination titers  Results Lot consistency was demonstrated for all three lots, with GMTRs ranging from 0.87 to 1.1. The proportion of participants achieving seroresponse in the MenACYW-TT group (data pooled from the 3 lots) was non-inferior to MCV4-DT (A: 74% vs 55%; C: 89% vs 48%; W: 80% vs 61%; Y: 91% vs 73%, respectively). MenACYW-TT and MCV4-DT had similar safety profiles; no safety concerns were identified. Conclusions The study met both co-primary endpoints, demonstrating lot-to-lot consistency and non-inferiority of MenACYW-TT vs MCV4-DT in adolescents and adults.
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