Concomitant Administration of Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF Protein Vaccine and High-dose Influenza Vaccine in Adults 65 Years and Older: a Noninferiority Trial

Author:

Widagdo Widagdo1,Bastian Arangassery Rosemary1,Jastorff Archana M2,Scheys Ilse2,De Paepe Els3,Comeaux Christy A1,Ligtenberg Nynke1,Callendret Benoit1,Heijnen Esther1

Affiliation:

1. Janssen Vaccines & Prevention B.V. , Leiden , The Netherlands

2. Janssen Research & Development , Beerse , Belgium

3. Janssen Infectious Diseases , Beerse , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Background Since influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) carry significant burden in older adults with overlapping seasonality, vaccines for both pathogens would ideally be coadministered in this population. Here we evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of concomitant administration of Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF protein and high-dose seasonal influenza vaccine (Fluzone-HD®) in adults ≥65 years old. Methods Participants were randomized 1:1 to the Coadministration or Control group. The Coadministration group received concomitant Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF protein and Fluzone-HD® on Day 1 and placebo on Day 29, while the Control group received Fluzone-HD® and placebo at Day 1 and Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF protein on Day 29. Influenza hemagglutination-inhibiting and RSV preF–binding antibody titers were measured postvaccination and tested for noninferiority between both groups. Safety data were collected throughout the study and analyzed descriptively. Results Coadministered Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF protein and Fluzone-HD® vaccines induced noninferior immune responses compared to each vaccine administered alone. Seroconversion and seroprotection rates against influenza were similar between groups. Both vaccines remained well tolerated upon concomitant administration. Conclusions Coadministration of Ad26.RSV.preF/RSV preF protein and Fluzone-HD® showed an acceptable safety profile and did not hamper the immunogenicity of either vaccine, thus supporting that both vaccines can be concomitantly administered in adults ≥65 years old.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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