Vaccines (Dec 2020)

Intramuscular and Intradermal Electroporation of HIV-1 PENNVAX-GP<sup>®</sup> DNA Vaccine and IL-12 Is Safe, Tolerable, Acceptable in Healthy Adults

  • Srilatha Edupuganti,
  • Stephen C. De Rosa,
  • Marnie Elizaga,
  • Yiwen Lu,
  • Xue Han,
  • Yunda Huang,
  • Edith Swann,
  • Laura Polakowski,
  • Spyros A. Kalams,
  • Michael Keefer,
  • Janine Maenza,
  • Megan C. Wise,
  • Jian Yan,
  • Matthew P. Morrow,
  • Amir S. Khan,
  • Jean D. Boyer,
  • Laurent Humeau,
  • Scott White,
  • Niranjan Y. Sardesai,
  • Mark L. Bagarazzi,
  • Peter B. Gilbert,
  • James G. Kublin,
  • Lawrence Corey,
  • David B. Weiner,
  • on behalf of the HVTN 098 Study Team,
  • the NIAID-Funded HIV Vaccine Trials Network

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 741

Abstract

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Background: Several techniques are under investigation to improve the immunogenicity of HIV-1 DNA vaccine candidates. DNA vaccines are advantageous due to their ease of design, expression of multiple antigens, and safety. Methods: The HVTN 098 trial assessed the PENNVAX®-GP DNA vaccine (encoding HIV env, gag, pol) administered with or without plasmid IL-12 at 0-, 1-, 3-, and 6-month timepoints via intradermal (ID) or intramuscular (IM) electroporation (EP) in healthy, adult participants. We report on safety, tolerability, and acceptability. Results: HVTN 098 enrolled 94 participants: 85 received PENNVAX®-GP and nine received placebo. Visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores immediately after each vaccination were lower in the ID/EP than in the IM/EP group (medians 4.1–4.6 vs. 6–6.5, p < 0.01). IM/EP participants reported greater pain and/or tenderness at the injection site. Most ID/EP participants had skin lesions such as scabs/eschars, scars, and pigmentation changes, which resolved within 6 months in 51% of participants (24/55). Eighty-two percent of IM/EP and 92% of ID/EP participant survey responses showed acceptable levels of discomfort. Conclusions: ID/EP and IM/EP are distinct experiences; however, HIV-1 DNA vaccination by either route was safe, tolerable and acceptable by most study participants.

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