Immunogenicity and safety of a quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MenACYW-TT) administered as a booster to adults aged ≥59 years: A phase III randomized study

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This 2-stage Phase III study (NCT04142242) of a recently licensed quadrivalent meningococcal tetanus toxoid-conjugate vaccine (MenACYW-TT) assessed the safety and immunogenicity of a booster dose in older adults (≥59 years) primed with either MenACYW-TT or a quadrivalent meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (MPSV4). Immune persistence of MenACYW-TT and MPSV4 after primary vaccination was also evaluated. During Stage I, the participants administered MPSV4 (n = 165) or MenACYW-TT (n = 236) 3 years previously were randomized 9:2 to receive either a MenACYW-TT booster or to have blood drawn for persistence only. Participants primed with MPSV4 or MenACYW-TT 6–7 years previously had blood drawn for antibody persistence only. A serum bactericidal assay using human complement was used to measure functional antibodies against each serogroup at baseline and, for those receiving a booster, 30 days post-vaccination (D30). Proportions of participants with seroresponse (post-vaccination titers ≥1:16 when baseline titers <1:8 or ≥ 4-fold increase when baseline titers ≥1:8) were determined. Safety data were collected up to D30. Seroresponse rates for all serogroups at D30 ranged from 49.2% to 60.8% in the MPSV4-primed group, and 79.3–93.1% in the MenACYW-TT-primed group. MenACYW-TT induced sufficient seroresponses in each primed group. Geometric mean titers (GMTs) for serogroups C, W, and Y remained or trended higher than pre-vaccination levels at both 3 and 6–7 years after primary vaccination, indicating immune persistence. Safety outcomes were comparable between groups. A MenACYW-TT booster was immunogenic and well tolerated in participants aged ≥59 years regardless of previous quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine received. The greatest immune responses occurred in those primed with MenACYW-TT.

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Robertson, C. A., Jacqmein, J., Selmani, A., Galarza, K., & Oster, P. (2023). Immunogenicity and safety of a quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MenACYW-TT) administered as a booster to adults aged ≥59 years: A phase III randomized study. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2022.2160600

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