CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS--(Marketwired - June 23, 2016) - VBI Vaccines Inc. (NASDAQ:VBIV)(TSX:VBV)
("VBI") has received a No Objection Letter from Health Canada, providing clearance to begin enrolling Canadian participants in a
Phase I clinical study to evaluate VBI's preventative cytomegalovirus
("CMV") vaccine candidate in humans.
CMV can cause serious disease in newborns when a mother is infected during pregnancy. Each year, approximately 5,000 U.S.
infants will develop permanent problems due to CMV, which can include deafness, blindness, and mental retardation.(1)
CMV affects more live births than Down syndrome or fetal alcohol syndrome,(2) making it a key public health priority
and a strong candidate for recommended universal vaccination and reimbursement.(3)
"Congenital CMV infection is a leading cause of serious birth defects in the U.S. and globally," said Jeff Baxter, VBI's
President and CEO. "Each year, thousands of newborns and their families are impacted by this devastating disease. We believe that
developing a vaccine to prevent CMV offers the best chance of substantially eliminating congenital CMV infection and the
resulting birth defects; advancing our vaccine candidate into a human clinical trial is a significant step forward in this
effort."
The Phase I study is designed to assess the safety and tolerability of VBI's eVLP Platform-derived cytomegalovirus vaccine candidate in
approximately 125 healthy CMV-seronegative adults. The study will also measure levels of vaccine-induced CMV neutralizing
antibodies that may prevent CMV infection.
"While safety and tolerability are our primary endpoints, we will also measure the immune response generated by our CMV
vaccine candidate, and compare it to persons with naturally acquired CMV immunity," said Dr. David E. Anderson, VBI's Chief
Scientific Officer. "Naturally acquired CMV immunity may provide up to 90% protection from congenital CMV
transmission,(4) providing a benchmark for our Phase I study that could allow for human immunological proof of concept
at an early stage of clinical development."
Study participants will be split into five groups that will receive three varying doses of VBI's adjuvanted vaccine candidate,
an unadjuvanted version of the vaccine candidate, or a placebo control, at zero, two, and six months. The study is expected to
last 20 months with an interim readout anticipated in H1 2017 following administration of the second vaccination. Additional
information, including a detailed description of the study design, eligibility criteria, and investigator sites, will be made
available at ClinicalTrials.gov.
(1) http://www.cdc.gov/cmv/trends-stats.html
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(2) Cannon, M. J., and K. F. Davis. 2005. Washing our hands of the congenital cytomegalovirus disease epidemic.
BMC Public Health 5:70 |
(3) Stratton KR et al, Committee to Study Priorities for Vaccine Development, Inst. of Med.; Washington,
DC |
(4) Adler, et al. Immunity Induced by Primary Cytomegalovirus Infection Protects Against Secondary Infection Among
Women of Childbearing Age. Journal of Infectious Disease, 1995; 171:26 |
About VBI Vaccines Inc.
VBI Vaccines Inc. ("VBI") is a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a next generation of vaccines to address
unmet needs in infectious disease and immuno-oncology. VBI's first marketed product is Sci-B-Vac™, a hepatitis B ("HBV") vaccine
that mimics all three viral surface antigens of the hepatitis B virus; Sci-B-Vacis approved for use in Israel and 14 other
countries. VBI's eVLP Platform technology allows for the development of enveloped ("e") virus-like particle ("VLP") vaccines that
closely mimic the target virus to elicit a potent immune response. VBI is advancing a pipeline of eVLP vaccines, with lead
programs in cytomegalovirus ("CMV") and glioblastoma multiforme ("GBM"). VBI is also advancing its LPV™ Thermostability Platform,
a proprietary formulation and process that allows vaccines and biologics to preserve stability, potency, and safety. VBI is
headquartered in Cambridge, MA with research operations in Ottawa, Canada and research and manufacturing facilities in Rehovot,
Israel.
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levels of the Phase I study, protection levels of naturally acquired CMV immunity and the availability of information at
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