Safety, immunogenicity, and baseline immune correlates of vaccine JNJ-0535 in participants with or without CHB
Simon Verheijden, Nádia Conceição-Neto, Stefan Bourgeois, Céline Vandamme, Ewoud de Troyer, Evangelos Kanoulas, Dries De Maeyer, Marjolein Crabbe, Elli Makariadou, Leen Slaets, Bart Fevery, Pieter Van Remoortere, Michael Biermer, Patrick T. F. Kennedy, An De Creus

TL;DR
This study evaluates a new hepatitis B therapeutic vaccine's safety and immune response in healthy volunteers and chronic hepatitis B patients.
Contribution
The study introduces JNJ-0535, a DNA vaccine showing strong T-cell responses and safety in both healthy individuals and CHB patients.
Findings
Healthy volunteers had higher and broader T-cell responses compared to CHB patients.
Baseline immune correlates were explored using scRNA-seq and serum proteomics.
Few differences in soluble immune markers were found between CHB and healthy volunteers.
Abstract
The role of T-cell-mediated immune responses is recognized as pivotal in achieving functional cure in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. We aimed to assess safety and T-cell responses induced by JNJ-6430535 (JNJ-0535); a hepatitis B virus (HBV)-specific therapeutic DNA vaccine administered via electroporation-mediated intramuscular injection. JNJ-0535 comprises 2 plasmids, encoding HBV core and polymerase (pol) proteins, respectively. We describe the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity results of JNJ-0535 from an open-label, single arm phase 1 study in healthy volunteers (HVs) (64300535HPB1003, NTC04736147) and a randomized, placebo controlled phase 1 study in CHB patients (64300535HPB1001, NTC03463369). HBV-specific T-cell responses were evaluated using enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISpot) and intracellular cytokine staining (ICS). We performed baseline single-cell RNA sequencing…
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TopicsHepatitis B Virus Studies · Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology · Hepatitis C virus research
