Safety and Immunogenicity of a Novel Recombinant Subunit Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine (BBG2Na) in Healthy Young Adults
Author(s) -
Ultan F. Power,
Thien Ngoc Nguyen,
Edwin Rietveld,
Rik L. de Swart,
Jan Groen,
Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,
R. de Groot,
Nathalie Corvaı̈a,
Alain Beck,
Nancy BouveretleCam,
JeanYves Bonnefoy
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/324426
Subject(s) - immunogenicity , virology , medicine , virus , titer , neutralizing antibody , antibody , vaccination , recombinant dna , immunology , epitope , mononegavirales , paramyxoviridae , placebo , respiratory system , antigen , biology , viral disease , pathology , gene , biochemistry , alternative medicine
A novel recombinant respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) subunit vaccine, designated BBG2Na, was administered to 108 healthy adults randomly assigned to receive 10, 100, or 300 microg of BBG2Na in aluminum phosphate or saline placebo. Each subject received 1, 2, or 3 intramuscular injections of the assigned dose at monthly intervals. Local and systemic reactions were mild, and no evidence of harmful properties of BBG2Na was reported. The highest ELISA and virus-neutralizing (VN) antibody responses were evident in the 100- and 300-microg groups; second or third injections provided no significant boosts against RSV-derived antigens. BBG2Na induced > or 2-fold and > or =4-fold increases in G2Na-specific ELISA units in up to 100% and 57% of subjects, respectively; corresponding RSV-A-specific responses were 89% and 67%. Furthermore, up to 71% of subjects had > or =2-fold VN titer increases. Antibody responses to 2 murine lung protective epitopes were also highly boosted after vaccination. Therefore, BBG2Na is safe, well tolerated, and highly immunogenic in RSV-seropositive adults.
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