Analysis of the antibody response in humans with a new inactivated hepatitis A vaccine

Biologicals : Journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization
E VidorA J Zuckerman

Abstract

Sera from subjects vaccinated with the Pasteur Merieux (PM) inactivated hepatitis A vaccine (AVAXIM) have been analysed in order: (1) to assess comparability of the results provided by a modified radio-immunoassay (mRIA) in the different laboratories involved in testings of sera during clinical trials and by enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA) used during development of other inactivated hepatitis A vaccines; (2) to describe the IgM responses elicited by this vaccine compared with one control vaccine [HAVRIX, 720 ELISA antigens units; Smithkline Beecham (SB), Rixensart, Belgium]; (3) to provide comparative data between the PM vaccine and the SB vaccine on neutralizing activities of vaccine-induced antibodies. Vaccine-induced antibody titres evaluated by a mRIA in different laboratories correlated well and validated the comparability of the results obtained in various vaccine trials conducted by PM. Geometric mean titres (GMTs) expressed as milli-international units (mlU/ml) were higher with ELISA especially after the first dose, but seroconversion rates were similar and a good correlation was found between the two assays. IgM vaccine-induced antibodies were detectable in nearly all vaccinated subjects from week 2 after ...Continue Reading

Citations

Oct 4, 2016·Pediatrics in Review·John C Christenson, John J Manaloor
Jan 28, 2014·Izvestiia Akademii nauk. Seriia biologicheskaia·I V Stavishenko, I A Kshnyasev

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