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Randomized, single-blind, active-controlled phase I clinical trial to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of GC3114 (high-dose, quadrivalent influenza vaccine) in healthy adults

Authors
Noh, Ji YunJang, Ye SeulLee, Saem NaChoi, Min JooYoon, Jin GuYu, Du HyeonSong, Joon YoungCheong, Hee JinKim, Woo Joo
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Influenza, human; Influenza vaccines; Frail elderly
Citation
Vaccine, v.37, no.36, pp 5171 - 5176
Pages
6
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Vaccine
Volume
37
Number
36
Start Page
5171
End Page
5176
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/1722
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.07.076
ISSN
0264-410X
1358-8745
Abstract
Influenza is a major medically attended respiratory illness. The impact of influenza on morbidity and mortality is particularly high in the elderly. Immunosenescence attenuates the immune response of influenza vaccine in the elderly. High-dose influenza vaccine contains 60 mu g of hemagglutinin per strain, four times more compared with standard-dose (SD) influenza vaccine. This study is a phase I clinical trial investigating the immunogenicity and safety of the GC3114, high-dose, quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (HD-QIV) in healthy adults aged 19-64 years during the 2017-2018 season. Seroprotection rates of HD-QIV were 100.0% for A/H1N1, 96.67% for A/H3N2, 83.33% for B/Yamagata, and 96.67% for B/Victoria. Seroconversion rate for A/H1N1, A/H3N2, B/Yamagata, and B/Victoria strains were 86.67%, 90.0%, 53.33%, and 53.33%, respectively, in the HD-QIV group. The post-/pre-vaccination geometric mean titer ratio (GMTR) was 15.28 for A/H1N1, 8.19 for A/H3N2, 3.56 for B/Yamagata, and 3.03 for B/Victoria in the HD-QIV group. Seroconversion rate and post-/pre-vaccination GMTR for A/H3N2 were significantly higher in the HD-QIV group than in the SD-QIV group (control). No serious adverse events were reported. In conclusion, GC3114 was safe, well-tolerated, and immunogenic in healthy adults.
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