Phase 1 study of safety, tolerability, and efficacy of intradermal DNA vaccine ASP2390 in adults allergic to house dust mites
Thomas Kayser, Ronald Smulders, Tomohiro Kusawake, Erik Wambre, Gurunadh R. Chichili, Mary B. Blauwet, Anna Spence, Melanie Patton, Rima Tabash, Hannah A. DeBerg, Sugandhika Khosa, Philipp Badorrek, Jens M. Hohlfeld, Brian C. Ferslew

TL;DR
A first-in-human trial tested a DNA vaccine for house dust mite allergies but found it safe but ineffective in changing immune or clinical responses.
Contribution
First clinical evaluation of the LAMP-based DNA vaccine ASP2390 for HDM allergy in humans.
Findings
ASP2390 was safe and well tolerated with no serious adverse events.
No significant immunologic or clinical responses were observed compared to placebo.
Common side effects included fatigue, headache, and injection-site tenderness.
Abstract
House dust mite (HDM) allergies are prevalent, yet current treatments like allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy, and conventional allergen immunotherapy present limitations. The novel LAMP (lysosomal-associated membrane protein)-based DNA vaccine ASP2390 targets major HDM allergens, potentially shifting immune responses toward nonallergic pathways and minimizing the risk of atopy, with positive safety and efficacy signals in preclinical models. We evaluated the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of first-in-human intradermal ASP2390 in adults with HDM allergy. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 1 trial was conducted in adults with HDM-induced allergic rhinitis. Participants received either 1 mg or 4 mg of ASP2390 or placebo intradermally once weekly for 12 weeks, with safety, tolerability, and pharmacodynamic responses assessed over a 63-week period, including…
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TopicsAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research · Asthma and respiratory diseases
