Vaccines (Nov 2021)

Safety and Immunogenicity of M2-Deficient, Single Replication, Live Influenza Vaccine (M2SR) in Adults

  • Joseph Eiden,
  • Gilad Gordon,
  • Carlos Fierro,
  • Renee Herber,
  • Roger Aitchison,
  • Robert Belshe,
  • Harry Greenberg,
  • Daniel Hoft,
  • Yasuko Hatta,
  • Michael J. Moser,
  • Magdalena Tary-Lehmann,
  • Yoshihiro Kawaoka,
  • Gabriele Neumann,
  • Paul Radspinner,
  • Pamuk Bilsel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1388

Abstract

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M2SR (M2-deficient single replication) is an investigational live intranasal vaccine that protects against multiple influenza A subtypes in influenza-naïve and previously infected ferrets. We conducted a phase 1, first-in-human, randomized, dose-escalation, placebo-controlled study of M2SR safety and immunogenicity. Adult subjects received a single intranasal administration with either placebo or one of three M2SR dose levels (106, 107 or 108 tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50)) expressing hemagglutinin and neuraminidase from A/Brisbane/10/2007 (H3N2) (24 subjects per group). Subjects were evaluated for virus replication, local and systemic reactions, adverse events (AE), and immune responses post-vaccination. Infectious virus was not detected in nasal swabs from vaccinated subjects. At least one AE (most commonly mild nasal rhinorrhea/congestion) was reported among 29%, 58%, and 83% of M2SR subjects administered a low, medium or high dose, respectively, and among 46% of placebo subjects. No subject had fever or a severe reaction to the vaccine. Influenza-specific serum and mucosal antibody responses and B- and T-cell responses were significantly more frequent among vaccinated subjects vs. placebo recipients. The M2SR vaccine was safe and well tolerated and generated dose-dependent durable serum antibody responses against diverse H3N2 influenza strains. M2SR demonstrated a multi-faceted immune response in seronegative and seropositive subjects.

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