1. Safety and immune response kinetics of GRAd-COV2 vaccine: phase 1 clinical trial results.
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Agrati, Chiara, Castilletti, Concetta, Battella, Simone, Cimini, Eleonora, Matusali, Giulia, Sommella, Andrea, Sacchi, Alessandra, Colavita, Francesca, Contino, Alessandra M., Bordoni, Veronica, Meschi, Silvia, Gramigna, Giulia, Barra, Federica, Grassi, Germana, Bordi, Licia, Lapa, Daniele, Notari, Stefania, Casetti, Rita, Bettini, Aurora, and Francalancia, Massimo
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GENETIC vectors ,IMMUNE response ,COVID-19 pandemic ,CLINICAL trials ,COVID-19 vaccines ,VACCINES - Abstract
Despite the successful deployment of efficacious vaccines and therapeutics, the development of novel vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 remains a major goal to increase vaccine doses availability and accessibility for lower income setting. We report here on the kinetics of Spike-specific humoral and T-cell response in young and old volunteers over 6 months follow-up after a single intramuscular administration of GRAd-COV2, a gorilla adenoviral vector-based vaccine candidate currently in phase-2 of clinical development. At all three tested vaccine dosages, Spike binding and neutralizing antibodies were induced and substantially maintained up to 3 months, to then contract at 6 months. Potent T-cell responses were readily induced and sustained throughout the study period, with only minor decline. No major differences in immune response to GRAd-COV2 vaccination were observed in the two age cohorts. In light of its favorable safety and immunogenicity, GRAd-COV2 is a valuable candidate for further clinical development and potential addition to the COVID-19 vaccine toolbox to help fighting SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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