Immunogenicity and safety of an Escherichia coli-produced bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (Cecolin) in girls aged 9–14 years in Ghana and Bangladesh: a randomised, controlled, open-label, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial

IF 36.4 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Lancet Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1016/s1473-3099(25)00031-3
Tsiri Agbenyega, Anne E Schuind, Samuel Adjei, Kalpana Antony, John J Aponte, Patrick B Y Buabeng, John D Clemens, Lokman Hossain, Troy J Kemp, Laina D Mercer, Ligia A Pinto, Firdausi Qadri, Kristen Sukraw, Niranjan Bhat, Khalequ Zaman
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Abstract

Background

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines have been available for nearly 20 years. However, the overall coverage of girls aged 15 years and younger is low, especially in low-resource settings, where the burden of cervical cancer is highest. Increasing access and facilitating implementation of HPV vaccination will contribute to cervical cancer elimination efforts. To generate data in different dosing regimens and in low-resource settings, we aimed to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of various schedules of an Escherichia coli-expressed bivalent HPV vaccine (2vHPV) compared with a widely used quadrivalent vaccine.

Methods

This randomised, controlled, open-label, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial enrolled healthy girls aged 9–14 years from single sites in Ghana and Bangladesh. Participants were randomly assigned via interactive web response system technology equally into five study groups, stratified by site: two doses of 2vHPV, the first at baseline and the second 6, 12, or 24 months later; a quadrivalent HPV vaccine (4vHPV) at baseline followed 24 months later by 2vHPV; or two doses of 4vHPV given 6 months apart (referent). We tested for antigen-specific (HPV-16 and HPV-18) binding antibodies by ELISA at baseline and before and 1 month after the second dose. The primary objective was to show immunological non-inferiority of the 2vHPV vaccine schedules to the referent 1 month after the second dose in the per-protocol population, with a non-inferiority margin of 0·5 for the lower bound of the 98·3% CI for the geometric mean concentration (GMC) ratio. Adverse events and serious adverse events were evaluated as secondary endpoints in the total vaccinated population. The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04508309) and is completed.

Findings

Between March 15 and Nov 18, 2021, 1025 girls were enrolled and received 2vHPV at baseline and 6 months (n=205), 12 months (n=206), or 24 months (n=204); 4vHPV at baseline and 6 months (n=205); or 4vHPV at baseline and 2vHPV at 24 months (n=205). 96–99% of participants across groups were included in the per-protocol analysis. 1 month after the second dose, 2vHPV non-inferiority was shown, with GMC ratios between 1·1 and 2·4 (lower bound of the 98·3% CI of the GMC ratio between 0·9 and 1·9) for HPV-16, and between 1·3 and 1·7 (1·0 and 1·4) for HPV-18. As an exploratory objective, we assessed 2vHPV immunogenicity after one dose, finding that it was similar to that of 4vHPV up to 24 months, with GMC ratios at 24 months of 1·1 (95% CI 0·9–1·4) for HPV-16 and 1·4 (1·1–1·7) for HPV-18. The frequency of adverse events was similar across study groups, with no related unsolicited events reported. Serious adverse events were rare and none were determined to be related to vaccination.

Interpretation

Non-inferior immune responses for extended two-dose regimens of 2vHPV support dosing flexibility. For up to 24 months, one dose of 2vHPV elicited immunogenicity that was similar to one dose of 4vHPV, for which single-dose efficacy has been shown, supporting a single-dose use of 2vHPV.

Funding

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and immunological testing was funded in part by the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.

Translation

For the Bengali translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
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Lancet Infectious Diseases
Lancet Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Infectious Diseases was launched in August, 2001, and is a lively monthly journal of original research, review, opinion, and news covering international issues relevant to clinical infectious diseases specialists worldwide.The infectious diseases journal aims to be a world-leading publication, featuring original research that advocates change or sheds light on clinical practices related to infectious diseases. The journal prioritizes articles with the potential to impact clinical practice or influence perspectives. Content covers a wide range of topics, including anti-infective therapy and immunization, bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, emerging infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, mycobacterial infections, infection control, infectious diseases epidemiology, neglected tropical diseases, and travel medicine. Informative reviews on any subject linked to infectious diseases and human health are also welcomed.
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