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Preliminary report: Safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, KD-414, in healthy adult participants: a non-randomized, open-label phase 2/3 clinical study in Japan

Kido, K.; Ibaragi, K.; Tanishima, M.; Muramoto, Y.; Nakayama, S.; Ata, K.; Hayashida, K.; Nakamura, H.; Shinmura, Y.; Oda, Y.; Endo, M.; Sonoda, K.; Sasagawa, Y.; Iwama, Y.; Ueda, K.; Matsumoto, T.

2022-10-30 infectious diseases
10.1101/2022.10.27.22281603 medRxiv
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BackgroundIn the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, there remains a high need for the development of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine that can be used more safely and effectively to prevents the disease onset or severe disease. To satisfy such unmet need, we are currently developing the inactivated whole particle SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (KD-414) and conducted a phase 2/3 study in healthy adults in Japan to accumulate more immunogenicity and safety data of KD-414 using the dose selected based on the results of the phase 1/2 study. MethodsIn an open-label uncontrolled phase 2/3 study, adults aged 18 years or older without a history of COVID-19 or COVID-19 vaccination received two intramuscular doses of KD-414 at a 28-day intervals, followed by one intramuscular dose 13 weeks after the second dose as the primary immunization. Safety data were collected after the first dose of KD-414 in all participants to evaluate the safety profile. In predetermined immunogenicity analysis subjects, the neutralizing antibody titers against the pseudovirus SARS-CoV-2 (Wuhan) before the first vaccination and after each vaccination with KD-414 were evaluated. ResultsA total of 2500 adults aged 18 years or older were enrolled; 2474 of them received the vaccination up to the second dose, and 2081 completed the third vaccination. Regarding the safety, no deaths or serious adverse reactions were recorded from the first vaccination until 28 days after the third vaccination with KD-414. The incidence of adverse reactions (number of participants with onsets/number of participants in the safety analysis set) was 80.6% (2015/2500). Adverse reactions with an incidence of 10% or more included injection site pain, malaise, headache, injection site erythema, myalgia, and injection site induration. A total of 11 events of grade 3 or higher adverse reactions that prevented daily activities in 9 participants. There was no increasing tendency in the incidence of adverse reactions responding to the vaccinations. To evaluate immunogenicity, 295 first comers enrolled from five age ranges were allocated to the immunogenicity analysis subjects; 291 participants received the vaccination up to the second dose, and 249 participants completed the third vaccination. The geometric mean titers (95% confidence interval [CI]) of neutralizing antibody titers against pseudovirus SARS-CoV-2 (Wuhan) 28 days after the second vaccination and 28 days after the third vaccination with KD-414 were 139.6 (118.9 - 164.0) and 285.6 (244.3 - 334.0), respectively, showing an approximately two-fold increase after the third vaccination compared to that after the second vaccination. The geometric mean titers (95% CI) of neutralizing antibody titers after the third vaccination were 327.6 (269.8 - 397.9), 272.2 (211.5 - 350.4) and 128.0 (51.6 - 317.7) in participants aged 18 to 40 years, 41 to 64 years, and 65 years or older, respectively, showing an age-dependency. ConclusionThis study confirmed the favorable safety profile of KD-414 as a result of three vaccinations of KD-414 administered to over 2000 healthy Japanese participants aged 18 years or older. There were no particular differences in the types and incidences of adverse reactions between vaccinations, and no tendency of an increase in adverse reactions with an increase in the number of vaccinations. Similar to the phase 1/2 study, neutralizing antibody responses appeared to be age-dependent and the highest titers were observed in the age group of 18 - 40 years. A phase 3 study in adults aged 18 - 40 years (jRCT2031210679) and a phase 2/3 study in children aged 6 months - 18 years (jRCT2031220032) are currently ongoing.

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