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HSV529 Phase 1 Completed March 10, 2017


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Have completed a phase one trial. But they have another trial in progress also phase one. This last will end in 2018. Personally I think this vaccine has many chances of success.

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On 3/31/2017 at 7:23 AM, for ev4r said:

 

Have completed a phase one trial. But they have another trial in progress also phase one. This last will end in 2018. Personally I think this vaccine has many chances of success.

So this vaccine could be out in 2018?

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2 hours ago, valleynovascotia said:

So this vaccine could be out in 2018?

There are at least three phases in a trial, not one. And sometimes there are shorter sub phases. So typically it's:
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III

And you can even have sub phases. For example Phase IIa. But the sub phase would generally be shorter. Phase lengths vary. Generally, each phase runs from 2 - 3+ years.

ev4r was simply saying that phase I, in it's entirety, would be complete by 2018. There will be two more phases to follow. So you're looking at another 5 - 7 years. So this vaccine would not be available, assuming success, until the mid 2020s.

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1 minute ago, Cas9 said:

There are at least three phases in a trial, not one. And sometimes there are shorter sub phases. So typically it's:
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III

And you can even have sub phases. For example Phase IIa. But the sub phase would generally be shorter. Phase lengths vary. Generally, each phase runs from 2 - 3+ years.

ev4r was simply saying that phase I, in it's entirety, would be complete by 2018. There will be two more phases to follow. So you're looking at another 5 - 7 years. So this vaccine would not be available, assuming success, until the mid 2020s.

Better late than never.

 

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On 22/06/2017 at 8:53 AM, Whyyyyy said:

What happened to this?

I've been wondering this too. I was very positive about this project but ACAM/HSV529 has been in some form of phase 1 trial for soooo long, since 2013 I think. Here's the link to the latest phase 1 trial, sponsored by the the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02571166

I'm not sure whether the fact it is taking so long is a good or bad thing? Sanofi Pasteur is the world's largest vaccine company, surely this means the trials have delivered some positive interim data that's causing them to spend more time and money investigating it?

 

 

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There is another post about this - and it's not good news.

I am so disappointed - and really down....

I just read the other post.

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The recent phase 1 write up of Sanofi's HSV529 vaccine says it is safe, which is good news. Trial participant Stayingupbeat says it didn't help with his own symptoms, which is not what we wanted to hear, but since it is also being tested as a prophylactic vaccine, it still might be of use. The other two prophylactic vaccines are at least a year from the clinic. Herpsters might have to rely on Pritlivir and Acyclovir until CRISPR arrives.   

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22 hours ago, HarryAUS said:

Based on what?

My apologies. I thought this was another vaccine. This is the internasal vaccine from NanoBio. It's one of the most promising upcoming vaccines. My apologies for the misinformation. 

Here is the official paper detailing the results on NCBI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630753/

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1 hour ago, ManagingIllness said:

My apologies. I thought this was another vaccine. This is the internasal vaccine from NanoBio. It's one of the most promising upcoming vaccines. My apologies for the misinformation. 

Here is the official paper detailing the results on NCBI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630753/

Wait, so is this to induce an immune response and create HSV-2 antibodies in seronegative individuals who are symptomatic for HSV?

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On 1/12/2018 at 1:06 AM, cracked said:

Wait, so is this to induce an immune response and create HSV-2 antibodies in seronegative individuals who are symptomatic for HSV?

No no, the groups are as follows: HSV1 but not 2, both, and neither.

 Quote "..3 serogroups: HSV1+ or -/HSV2+ (group 1), HSV1+/HSV2– (group 2), and HSV1-/HSV2– (group 3)"

"In addition, the vaccine induced significant levels of HSV2-specific antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) after 3 doses in group 3 subjects compared with placebo (P < 0.001). "

Group 3 is the 'neither form of HSV group'. So, in that group there was a 'significant' boost in HSV2-specific ADCC.

Conclusion: 'The HSV529 vaccine was safe, well-tolerated, and immunogenic, eliciting significant neutralizing, gD, and ADCC-mediating antibodies, and modest cellular immune responses in HSV seronegative individuals.'

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2 hours ago, ManagingIllness said:

No no, the groups are as follows: HSV1 but not 2, both, and neither.

 Quote "..3 serogroups: HSV1+ or -/HSV2+ (group 1), HSV1+/HSV2– (group 2), and HSV1-/HSV2– (group 3)"

"In addition, the vaccine induced significant levels of HSV2-specific antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) after 3 doses in group 3 subjects compared with placebo (P < 0.001). "

Group 3 is the 'neither form of HSV group'. So, in that group there was a 'significant' boost in HSV2-specific ADCC.

Conclusion: 'The HSV529 vaccine was safe, well-tolerated, and immunogenic, eliciting significant neutralizing, gD, and ADCC-mediating antibodies, and modest cellular immune responses in HSV seronegative individuals.'

What is considered ‘significant’?

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When they started to this vax and when they are announcing phase 1 results ? I think they will be announcing phase 2 results after others will be marketing already a vax for hsv

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18 hours ago, cracked said:

What is considered ‘significant’?

Statistically significant with 95% confidence. The probability of obtaining this result, assuming the Null hypothesis (both populations are equal or the treatment had no effect) is true, is less than 0.05 (or a 5% chance of reporting results that aren't there, that is, a pretty low standard in science, in physics nothing under 4 sigma is considered worth reporting).

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