VAC077: Safety and Immunogenicity of the Pfs25-IMX313/Matrix-M Vaccine
Launched by UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD · Oct 16, 2019
Trial Information
Current as of July 04, 2025
Terminated
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
This Phase 1a clinical trial is designed primarily to assess the safety and tolerability of the Pfs25-IMX313/Matrix-M transmission blocking vaccine in healthy adult volunteers. An important secondary objective is to to assess the immune response to the vaccine.
8 volunteers will receive 3 doses of 10µg Pfs25-IMX313 in 50 µg Matrix-M1 on days 0, 28 and 56. Blood samples will be taken for safety testing and to collect information about the immune response. Any symptoms that occur after vaccination will also be recorded.
Healthy volunteers aged 18-45 will be recruited in England at the Centr...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- The volunteer must satisfy all the following criteria to be eligible for the study:
- • Healthy adult aged 18 to 45 years.
- • Able and willing (in the Investigator's opinion) to comply with all study requirements.
- • Willing to allow the Investigators to discuss the volunteer's medical history with their General Practitioner.
- • Women only: Must practice continuous effective contraception for the duration of the study
- • Agreement to refrain from blood donation for the duration of the study
- • Written informed consent to participate in the trial.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- The volunteer may not enter the study if any of the following apply:
- • History of clinical malaria (any species).
- • Travel to a clearly malaria endemic locality during the study period or within the preceding six months.
- • Use of immunoglobulins or blood products (e.g., blood transfusion) at any time in the past.
- • Receipt of any vaccine in the 30 days preceding enrolment, or planned receipt of any other vaccine within 30 days following each vaccination
- • Receipt of an investigational product in the 30 days preceding enrolment, or planned receipt during the study period.
- • Concurrent involvement in another clinical trial or planned involvement during the study period
- • Prior receipt of an investigational vaccine likely to impact on interpretation of the trial data, as assessed by the Investigator
- • Any confirmed or suspected immunosuppressive or immunodeficient state, including HIV infection; asplenia; recurrent, severe infections and chronic (more than 14 days) immunosuppressant medication within the past 6 months (inhaled and topical steroids are allowed).
- • History of allergic disease or reactions likely to be exacerbated by any component of the vaccine (e.g. egg products)
- • Any history of anaphylaxis in reaction to vaccinations
- • Pregnancy, lactation or intention to become pregnant during the study.
- • History of cancer (except basal cell carcinoma of the skin and cervical carcinoma in situ).
- • History of serious psychiatric condition that may affect participation in the study.
- • Any other serious chronic illness requiring hospital specialist supervision.
- • Suspected or known current alcohol abuse as defined by an alcohol intake of greater than 25 standard UK units every week.
- • Suspected or known injecting drug abuse in the 5 years preceding enrolment.
- • Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) detected in serum.
- • Seropositive for hepatitis C virus (antibodies to HCV) at screening or (unless has taken part in a prior hepatitis C vaccine study with confirmed negative HCV antibodies prior to participation in that study, and negative HCV RNA PCR at screening for this study).
- • Volunteers unable to be closely followed for social, geographic or psychological reasons.
- • Any clinically significant abnormal finding on biochemistry or haematology blood tests, urinalysis or clinical examination.
- • Any other significant disease, disorder, or finding which may significantly increase the risk to the volunteer because of participation in the study, affect the ability of the volunteer to participate in the study or impair interpretation of the study data.
- • Inability of the study team to contact the volunteer's GP to confirm medical history and safety to participate.
About University Of Oxford
The University of Oxford, a prestigious institution renowned for its excellence in research and education, serves as a leading clinical trial sponsor dedicated to advancing medical science and improving patient care. With a rich history of innovation and a multidisciplinary approach, the university leverages its extensive expertise in various fields, including medicine, public health, and biomedical research, to conduct rigorous clinical trials. Collaborating with healthcare professionals, industry partners, and regulatory bodies, the University of Oxford aims to translate groundbreaking research findings into effective therapies and interventions, contributing to the global effort of enhancing health outcomes.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Oxford, , United Kingdom
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Angela Minassian, PhD
Principal Investigator
University of Oxford
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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